Police pull over 'two abrest' cyclists - argument ensues
Discussion
Mave said:
So your comparison makes no sense then.
A full on racing overall is not the best clothing for driving a car on the road whereas, by comparison, Lycra does make pretty good road cycling clothing.
The only one childish and stupid is the one who decides if someone is a tt based on what clothes they are wearing.
Ah so you admit they are racing then, it's all about getting the best time on a public road? And fk anyone who gets in their way yes? A full on racing overall is not the best clothing for driving a car on the road whereas, by comparison, Lycra does make pretty good road cycling clothing.
The only one childish and stupid is the one who decides if someone is a tt based on what clothes they are wearing.
They can wear a bit of lycra if it makes them feel better, but dressing up in the complete Sky Team gear including all those aerodynamic aids and other such nonsense makes them look like tts... probably becuase that's what they are!
In the interests of balance I see plenty of 'normal' cyclists that feel no need to dress up like their heroes so are they missing a trick? Nope, they're just normal people!!
cb1965 said:
Mave said:
So your comparison makes no sense then.
A full on racing overall is not the best clothing for driving a car on the road whereas, by comparison, Lycra does make pretty good road cycling clothing.
The only one childish and stupid is the one who decides if someone is a tt based on what clothes they are wearing.
Ah so you admit they are racing then, it's all about getting the best time on a public road?A full on racing overall is not the best clothing for driving a car on the road whereas, by comparison, Lycra does make pretty good road cycling clothing.
The only one childish and stupid is the one who decides if someone is a tt based on what clothes they are wearing.
cb1965 said:
Mave said:
So your comparison makes no sense then.
A full on racing overall is not the best clothing for driving a car on the road whereas, by comparison, Lycra does make pretty good road cycling clothing.
The only one childish and stupid is the one who decides if someone is a tt based on what clothes they are wearing.
Ah so you admit they are racing then, it's all about getting the best time on a public road? And fk anyone who gets in their way yes? A full on racing overall is not the best clothing for driving a car on the road whereas, by comparison, Lycra does make pretty good road cycling clothing.
The only one childish and stupid is the one who decides if someone is a tt based on what clothes they are wearing.
They can wear a bit of lycra if it makes them feel better, but dressing up in the complete Sky Team gear including all those aerodynamic aids and other such nonsense makes them look like tts... probably becuase that's what they are!
In the interests of balance I see plenty of 'normal' cyclists that feel no need to dress up like their heroes so are they missing a trick? Nope, they're just normal people!!
WinstonWolf said:
Learn to read fella, and contain that temper of yours. I'm not usually one for stereotypes, but you do seem to fit the bill for the typical angry 4x4 owner.
FFS here it goes again spouting drivel. Please just stop, you're embarrassing yourself every time you touch the keyboard with your erroneous amateur psychology.cb1965 said:
WinstonWolf said:
Learn to read fella, and contain that temper of yours. I'm not usually one for stereotypes, but you do seem to fit the bill for the typical angry 4x4 owner.
FFS here it goes again spouting drivel. Please just stop, you're embarrassing yourself every time you touch the keyboard with your erroneous amateur psychology.Nanook said:
cb1965 said:
Mave said:
So your comparison makes no sense then.
A full on racing overall is not the best clothing for driving a car on the road whereas, by comparison, Lycra does make pretty good road cycling clothing.
The only one childish and stupid is the one who decides if someone is a tt based on what clothes they are wearing.
Ah so you admit they are racing then, it's all about getting the best time on a public road? And fk anyone who gets in their way yes? A full on racing overall is not the best clothing for driving a car on the road whereas, by comparison, Lycra does make pretty good road cycling clothing.
The only one childish and stupid is the one who decides if someone is a tt based on what clothes they are wearing.
They can wear a bit of lycra if it makes them feel better, but dressing up in the complete Sky Team gear including all those aerodynamic aids and other such nonsense makes them look like tts... probably becuase that's what they are!
In the interests of balance I see plenty of 'normal' cyclists that feel no need to dress up like their heroes so are they missing a trick? Nope, they're just normal people!!
I've read his post 3 times, and no-where does he even suggest anything like that.
If you rant on the internet about cyclists, including aerodynamic aids, it'll make you look like a tt... probably because that's what you are!
Finally been able to watch the vid.
Cyclist is a bellend, conveniently missing a key part of the highway code after the officer (very slowly) finds the correct rule.
I don't mind sharing the roads with others, that's life, I object to sharing it with confrontation dheads and sadly a higher percentage of cyclist fall into that category than drivers of just about any other vehicle.
Cyclist is a bellend, conveniently missing a key part of the highway code after the officer (very slowly) finds the correct rule.
I don't mind sharing the roads with others, that's life, I object to sharing it with confrontation dheads and sadly a higher percentage of cyclist fall into that category than drivers of just about any other vehicle.
cb1965 said:
Mave said:
Is that a question or a statement?
I don't know but added it you seem to ignore them anyway, glad you spotted it though? So what do you think?What do I think? I think you're going round making deliberately antagonistic statements that don't bear up to much, if any, scrutiny; and then trying to deflect, swerve, bluster and insult your way out when challenged.
If there's one thing I hate about cyclists these days it is those badly-adjusted bloody LED headlights which point straight into my eyes and blind me. Then it would be my fault if I hit one of them. Last time, on a country lane in my classic, I was forced to brake hard and stop until the lot of them passed by - shouting abuse.
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