Commuter secretly races man to work every day for a year
Commuter secretly races man to work every day for a year
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duckers26

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992 posts

197 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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Ari

19,776 posts

239 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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I think that's just about the dullest thing I've ever read! biggrin

Admittedly I got so bored I gave up fairly quickly, maybe it got more exciting after that.

Black_S3

2,778 posts

212 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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Reminds me of my days down south... car to the station, had to rocket down down the road to make sure I cut up little Chinese lady so that she did not get out of her drive in front of me or I would miss the train, then I would be in competition against another nemisis who had also worked out one of the pillars on the platform was perfect to lean against and the train doors stopped right by it. Sad life.

duckers26

Original Poster:

992 posts

197 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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Black_S3 said:
Reminds me of my days down south... car to the station, had to rocket down down the road to make sure I cut up little Chinese lady so that she did not get out of her drive in front of me or I would miss the train, then I would be in competition against another nemisis who had also worked out one of the pillars on the platform was perfect to lean against and the train doors stopped right by it. Sad life.
There’s a slightly thicker line of concrete between paving slabs that I line up to every morning at the station. This gets me in pole position for the station stairs and I don’t think I’m alone in this!

Biker 1

8,436 posts

143 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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When it's dry I ride my bike to work. I know there are 17 manhole covers, the fourth of which must be avoided as there is a pothole to the left of it which rattles the old fillings. There is also some tosser in a black Renault Clio who I don't like the look of. Even if I vary time of driveway departure, he is ALWAYS there....

Terminator X

19,810 posts

228 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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duckers26 said:
Black_S3 said:
Reminds me of my days down south... car to the station, had to rocket down down the road to make sure I cut up little Chinese lady so that she did not get out of her drive in front of me or I would miss the train, then I would be in competition against another nemisis who had also worked out one of the pillars on the platform was perfect to lean against and the train doors stopped right by it. Sad life.
There’s a slightly thicker line of concrete between paving slabs that I line up to every morning at the station. This gets me in pole position for the station stairs and I don’t think I’m alone in this!
You know when you catch the same train regularly you kind of know where it will stop so try to gauge where the doors will be ... on my regular commute in to London there was a chap stood legs akimbo so wide that he was sort of half splits, just so that no one could get in "his door" first!

TX.

rossub

5,616 posts

214 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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Ari said:
I think that's just about the dullest thing I've ever read! biggrin

Admittedly I got so bored I gave up fairly quickly, maybe it got more exciting after that.
+1

Thank god for not having to use public transport and flexible hours

MKnight702

3,363 posts

238 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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Black_S3 said:
Reminds me of my days down south... car to the station, had to rocket down down the road to make sure I cut up little Chinese lady so that she did not get out of her drive in front of me or I would miss the train, then I would be in competition against another nemisis who had also worked out one of the pillars on the platform was perfect to lean against and the train doors stopped right by it. Sad life.
Not driving to the station but still on the way to my old work. There was one bloke in an R8 that if I saw in front of me my heart sank, you'd think that having an R8 would imply somebody that could drive, but no. Dawdle round the ring road then through town to the A14 slip road, up the slip road and move immediately to the overtaking lane and top out at 60mph (this was in the days before the 40mph limit through the roadworks). Do not leave the overtaking lane until you are ready to come off the M11 at the Addenbrookes junction.

anonymous-user

78 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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Regular cycle commuters do this too but we have a scoring system, the rules are akin to Mornington Crescent but if you're in flip flops on a single speed mtb and you overtake a guy in lycra on a carbon bike, you win the points.

eldar

24,941 posts

220 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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This isn't new, I remember reading a short story about exactly this 40 years ago.

Derek Smith

49,007 posts

272 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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I used to cycle to work, around 20 miles each way.

I overtook one guy and thought no more about it, but the sad bloke sped up and overtook me, and you could see from his body language that he thought he'd justified his existence. It was really quite sad. I felt sorry for someone for whom such a shallow victory made him feel special.

He kept up the speed as well. I nearly killed myself overtaking him.



Edited by Derek Smith on Friday 11th October 19:12

HiAsAKite

2,531 posts

271 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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I think this needs a link to the classic "walking thread".. let's see if we can dig it out...

Edit: it's been removed..:-(... https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=59...

CaptainSlow

13,179 posts

236 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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I ride a motorcycle to work most days and pass a chap on the way in and on the way out on a blue Fazer 100. Bike nods are exchanged...wonder what he thought when I accidentally waved one time when I took the car in.

otolith

65,920 posts

228 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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That reads more like a Daily Mash spoof than a real story.

Electro1980

8,934 posts

163 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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duckers26 said:
Something for the regular commuter!

www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/commuter-secretly-ra...
Did the Mirror print a Daily Mash story by mistake?

The Li-ion King

3,777 posts

88 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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Ari said:
I think that's just about the dullest thing I've ever read! biggrin

Admittedly I got so bored I gave up fairly quickly, maybe it got more exciting after that.
DailyMirror said:
Adam said: "It was a high that took me through the day.

"I didn't bandy it about the office because I didn't want to be crass, so I just kept it to myself and have a nice little warm glow throughout the day.

"I put it online because I thought it was something that people in London and other cities would relate to, it feels quite British for some reason, but I didn't know how far it would go.
There's not much to do in Tufnell Park, dodge antisocial knife wielding schoolkids, walk into Camden or Islington boroughs, or go on the Northern Line (tube) into London and follow strangers around...



duckers26

Original Poster:

992 posts

197 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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The Li-ion King said:
Ari said:
I think that's just about the dullest thing I've ever read! biggrin

Admittedly I got so bored I gave up fairly quickly, maybe it got more exciting after that.
DailyMirror said:
Adam said: "It was a high that took me through the day.

"I didn't bandy it about the office because I didn't want to be crass, so I just kept it to myself and have a nice little warm glow throughout the day.

"I put it online because I thought it was something that people in London and other cities would relate to, it feels quite British for some reason, but I didn't know how far it would go.
There's not much to do in Tufnell Park, dodge antisocial knife wielding schoolkids, walk into Camden or Islington boroughs, or go on the Northern Line (tube) into London and follow strangers around...
Well, sounds quite a lot to me!

Nickp82

3,824 posts

117 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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Derek Smith said:
I used to cycle to work, around 20 miles each way.

I overtook one guy and thought no more about it, but the sad bloke sped up and overtook me, and you could see from his body language that he thought he'd justified his existence. It was really quite sad. I felt sorry for someone for whom such a shallow victory made him feel special.

He kept up the speed as well. I nearly killed myself overtaking him.



Edited by Derek Smith on Friday 11th October 19:12
Lol, very good.

Mr Dendrite

2,368 posts

234 months

Friday 11th October 2019
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Many years ago I used to know exactly where to stand on the platform on the Piccadilly line at Kings cross to board the underground train so I would be right by the exit at any station from Kings cross to Earl’s Court, depending where I had to go. Very very sad.

duckers26

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992 posts

197 months

Saturday 12th October 2019
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Mr Dendrite said:
Many years ago I used to know exactly where to stand on the platform on the Piccadilly line at Kings cross to board the underground train so I would be right by the exit at any station from Kings cross to Earl’s Court, depending where I had to go. Very very sad.
It’s not sad it’s tactics!