if a rider is new? I've heard many people talk about seeing 'newbies' out riding. I think it's funny that you can actually tell if someone is new at it, just wondering how? Is it the general 'squirreliness' on the bike?
if a rider is new? I've heard many people talk about seeing 'newbies' out riding. I think it's funny that you can actually tell if someone is new at it, just wondering how? Is it the general 'squirreliness' on the bike?
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People probably knew I was a new rider when I fell over at an intersection.I'm sure there are other signs too. I can usually tell when someone isn't new--they go faster than me.
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Trek Classic Cruiser
Mostly when their bike AND all their gear is shiny new. When a rider's been riding for years, bikes get replaced, refurbished or added to, gear gets replaced, but not all at once.
Poor skills is a good sign, and it's a charitable assumption that someone's new, but lots of people go years and never improve their skills.
Speed has very little to do with it. Some of the most experienced riders I know are also some of the slowest, just because they're so old and not as strong or healthy as they were at their peak.
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
When their helmet is on backwards I'd guess they were new. Yes, I've seen this on a supported ride. :/
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2009 Jamis Aurora/Brooks B-68
2010 Trek FX 7.6 WSD/stock bontrager
I figure someone is a new rider when they are:
--riding on the sidewalk when there's no compelling reason to,
--riding in the 'door zone',
--hugging the curb while riding.
--remaining on the right side of their lane in an intersection even when they are about to make a left turn.
--locking only a wheel with their cable lock. Sadly, I saw a lonely front bike wheel nicely locked to a metal fence on Main St in our little rural town last week.
--Both wheels are fairly flat while they are riding.
--saddle is set way low and their knees are bent at 90 degree angles on the upstroke. (does not apply to teenagers on teeny circus bikes, who do this normally) lol
--gigantic poofy foam saddle
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I can usually tell a newbie if they seem uncomfortable--either on their bike (it doesn't fit and/or they don't have a good position or core strength) or on the road (nervous riding in traffic). An experienced rider will generally seem confident and at ease, have a good position on the bike (although not always), and be drinking from the water bottle while riding.![]()
I've only been riding since Nov. and have had several people express shock at how comfortable I seem on my bike and my ability to keep up at a pretty decent clip for many miles (my hubby says I took to cycling "like a duck to water"). Of course, the fitness/endurance thing has more to do with years of running.
My MIL has been biking for decades. Yet I suspect she doesn't know how to pump her own tires (I pumped hers for her one time and she hovered so closely that I had to ask her to back up when I was preparing to pull the nozzle off of the stem) or know how to remove/reattach her quick-release front wheel (as we have had issues with her refusing to take it off so that she can fit her bike in the back of her Rav 4 and not have our 9 year old in the front seat where he's at risk from airbag. Repeatedly she has been told that he cannot be in the front seat and there is no reason for her to have him up there when we can fit 2 bikes and 3 people in my tiny Mazda 3 hatchback). She also has fairly regular falls with her clipless pedals.
Kirsten
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'12 Salsa Mukluk 3
'14 Seven Mudhoney S Ti/disc/Di2
I figure everyone knows I'm new because when they say "On your left" to pass me I oversteer in response and get all "squirrely" XD Also the grip of death on the handlebars!
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2009 Specialized Sequoia Elite
Last edited by Jane Honda; 07-28-2010 at 10:35 PM. Reason: Edited to add, I need the big poufy saddle due to roadrash scar on my hiney. THATS a whole 'nuther story...
Ummmmmmmm..you should all go to Copenhagen.
and see the variety of cyclists there. And I bet alot of them are regular cyclists. Quite a number of women who hopped awkwardly off and on their bikes yet once they were on bike, they were rolling calmly away, unflapped.
Obviously their bikes didn't fit them perfectly. And some of them rocked from side and side on their bikes. It hurts my hips just to see other people do this.![]()
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