We had a team activity today (we do an Adopt-a-Road) and one person opted out of the after clean up ride as she had to get ready to go to church. That got me thinking. I hardly ever hear anyone talk about not riding to go to church. It seems like the cycling crowd, and the racing crowd especially, is fairly low key about church going or maybe its that Seattle is (the area has very low church service attendance compared to other parts of the country), or even perhaps its just that I ride on Sundays and the people I see aren't regular church attendants?
I'm curious are we a less church going bunch or is my view biased? I grew up in a non religious family so I don't really think about it too much, but for someone who is devout the racing season could be a strain - lots of Sunday races, lots of travel and early mornings. My husband has a team mate who is very devout, even teaches Sunday School and still makes it all work, but it must be hard. Does anyone find that it is a conflict for them? Do we attend less church because we cycle, do we cycle because we attend less church or do we attend church as much as the non cycling community? I guess I'm just curious as its never been an issue I've had to confront, but I'll bet it affects a lot of people.