you did 6000 road miles in one year on an MTB! you rock girl!
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you did 6000 road miles in one year on an MTB! you rock girl!
:o Pink bikes are cool! Those chicks were just jealous!
Good luck with the clipless pedals! You'll love them in no time, I promise.
A simple "on your left" would do at that point ;)
His buddies will take care of the rest "dude, you got passed by a gal, on a mountain bike, with knobbies...on a hill...." ;) :D :p
Trek-3 time California AIDS rider proud of my metalic pink bike-420
And....you'll pass those gals in no time. Give them a cheery and very girly wave!!
I'm not a pink person but I'd NEVER say something like that and I don't know anyone who would. Everyone I've met so far has been nothing but welcoming and helpful. I'm sure they're out there but those nasty women are definitely a minority.
You don't even want to be associated with people like that. You'll meet so many more nice people you might even start to feel bad for that group.
That was before I knew better. I had more fun on that bike!!! Even toyed with the idea of putting aerobars on it. I loved the fact it (or I) didn't look fast but I could average 18-20 mph on 50 mile rides. Somehow can't seem to do that on the "fast" road bike. Go figure. I think I liked the challenge of surprising people.
What a bunch of BEE-ITCHES. Everytime I hear of people making mean comments about pink bikes, or stereotyping them as girlie, I think of a good friend of my husbands. Though he doesn't compete he is one of the strongest riders we know and for years he rode a pink Ritchie and bike shorts with lace up the side. The first century my husband an I did on a tandem, his wife and him did it on a tandem as well. At about mile 40, he cut off back to the start to drop his wife off. Once there, he hopped on his pink bike, went back to the course where he turned off, then proceeded to catch and pass us at about mile 70.
...drinking their hatorade?
But again, you guys have been nothing but amazing...and giving me great personal stories that only make me proud to 1) be out there riding 2) be out there riding in all my very girly glory.
Also, just wanted to share PINKZILLA will all you wonderful ppl!
http://www.waterfrontbikes.net/siteb...es/fine2_3.jpg
ah very cool bike! and welcome to TE!
Ooh, beautiful bike. Enjoy it!
Stupid people are...well...just stupid. Unfortunately, they're everywhere. :o And many of them feel their commentary is valuable.
Try not to let it bother you...you've got a beautiful bike to ride!
I ride the pink Pilot 5.2 WSD too. It is an awesome bike.
TE ladies do make rude comments about the color pink. There are other past threads and they use such terms as "girlie." It is very insulting and sexist. I always figure if someone has to denigrate another person, then the problem lies within that person.
Bicyclulz, your bike is quite pretty. I've ridden my pink bike all year and get mostly nice comments from other cyclists. When you need new tires, try the pink tires that TE sells. And try pink handlebar tape.
Darcy
Very nice bike. Did any of you see the pink, special edition Giro d' Italia jersey that Terry was carrying a few months ago? I bought one because it was so beautiful. They must have sold out because it is not on their site any longer.
I'm so sorry... I can't believe adults said this to you, it seems so junior-high.
About the ribbons thing... I just absolutely abhor this argument. Like somehow you can't be strong AND feminine. It's actually insulting to women. Apparently the only good woman is a man, and in order to be taken seriously, women must be as man-like as possible.
People who know me consider me a feminist and apologize in advance before making certain jokes or comments... but I don't feel a bit guilty pulling out stilettos, red lipstick, anything pink, etc.
And I'm an athlete. I want to be as strong and fast as I can. I'm not afraid to sweat or hurt or get muddy. But when I run my outfits match (and sometimes involve pink), and I have pink all over my bike, and usually wear pink when on my pink bike. (I have three different shades of PINK armwarmers :o ...). I'm still secretly worried that my bike might be **ugly** (sometimes it's hard to be objective), but not worried a bit that it's pink.
So that's my rant.
But, at the same time, for the past year I've really wanted to try some local group rides and I've been afraid to do so because I'm still a relatively new rider and I don't want to have to deal with snotty attitudes...
Wow.
Meeeeee---yow!!!
Who spiked their waterbottles with nasty-juice??
Some people just have NO class.
As you can see, not all cyclists hold that attitude.
In fact, I think you may find that "cyclists" - and I really have to put that in quotes - such as you encountered on your ride, are truly a minority. This is particularly true on organized rides where FUN and comraderie are the order of the day.
You'll never get that kind of treatment from us D.C. area TE'ers!
Welcome to you and Pinkzilla.