
Originally Posted by
cusepack
So yesterday, I'm out for my ride. I always greet everyone, whether they're cycling, running, walking . . . I just so enjoy weekend morning rides and seeing so many people out enjoying what they love. Anyway . . . Another cyclist and I pass one another (opposite directions), I nod my head, say "Good Morning" and carry on. About 1/2 hour later, I came upon him again, only this time, I was about 5 car lengths behind him. I continue at my pace, not thinking about passing, catching up, etc., just keeping at my pace and enjoying the ride. I began to catch up, and soon thereafter, we were side by side, I nodded my head again, and continued on. No sooner had I gotten about one car length ahead of him, then he shifted up, mashed his pedals and passed me. Honestly, I had to laugh (and I did, out loud!). I thought to myself, "geez, did I really threaten his manlihood that much that he felt the need to catch up and pass me?" Granted, I could tell he was an extreme newbie as he was dressed for arctic cycling (it was about 60 here in Miami), and he kept shaking out his hands due to what I think was numbness, and although he may have his gear in order, his cycling etiquette leaves something to be desired. I suppose like everyone else, he'll learn along the way. Mind you, I'm relatively new as well, but I respect every cyclist, no matter how slow or fast they go. I respect them for their love of the sport, just I love it.
Kathryn