Yeah, the only comments I've gotten from the other therapists is, "Oh you must be serious." I am wearing my mtb shoes with Frogs when I commute, so I am not so clompy with the shoes, although it's quite clear I am wearing cycling shoes with cleats. I did have one older (of course now, that means at least 65) woman ask me about what kind of riding I do, what tours I've been on, etc. It turns out she did a lot of touring up until recently. Most of the "looks," I get are from the admin staff, who try to scare me with cycling crash/injury stories. Apparently, just 2 weeks ago, the DH of one of the admins crashed going over a RR track while on business in San Francisco. He is really messed up, hip broken 3 places, was told he'd never ride again. Of course I didn't say that I always slow, unclip, and scoot over unfamiliar tracks. I did mention our closest friend broke his hip in a crash 4 years ago and was back riding in 4 months, but they just gave me a dirty look! My supervisor, who is a serious runner and avid cyclist, too, broke her collarbone by crashing into her DH a couple of years ago, but she is back riding.