
04-29-2022, 09:52 AM
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Originally Posted by ElDiabloJoe
Cyclists, in my experience, have earned their reputation. Especially when they are riding in their massive pelotons, these Lance Armstrong wannabes blatantly ignore stop signs, hold up traffic, and arrogantly "Take the lane."
They complain about cars passing them too closely or that they alone should take up an entire vehicular travel lane, but they are also the worst violators.
When I was running dozens of miles per week during marathon training build-ups, they would zoom past me and purposely try to skim shoulders as they did so. Their attempts to intimidate me out of my run often led to me sticking my arms straight out as they passed, and they were none-too-happy about being clothes-lined in that fashion. However, I was just "taking my lane."
Cyclist is just another way of saying arrogant jerk, and dorky looking loser. Clicking around in their little cycle shoes and tight clothes like teen aged girls in high heels walking on the dance floor.
Not here to start a war, but you did open the door to the topic. So, reiterating, I think they have earned their reputation and the disdain of all other road users.
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I guess that “taking my lane thing” can work for more than just bikers. What bothers me is the “taking my lane” thing on the MMP’s where there is only one lane. Regardless of your form of transportation, if there is only one lane and you are going slower than the person behind you, get out of the way! That includes the golf carts that like to drive slow and then floor it when you try to pass them.
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