Let me paint a picture here...
Me: Riding my brand-new-to-me (bought it yesterday) tricked out titanium cyclocross race bike for the first time. Cruising on the Lake Front Path on my way to work. Wearing my lycra team kit, riding fast, enjoying new bike bliss...feeling pretty proud of myself as a cyclist.
You: Riding a well-loved 90's vintage mountain bike with fat knobby tires, Chain and lock wrapped around the seatpost. Bandana on your head, no helmet, Baggy jersey that looked like you had pulled on over a sweatshirt, platform pedals and tennis shoes.
Now, I make no claims about being the fastest rider out there...but I am a strong rider and I rarely get passed by other cyclists on the Lake Front Path...and YOU, Mr. Mountain Biker, were crushing it! I had to fight like crazy to catch up with you after you passed me, and even then I wasn't able to hold your wheel without some serious effort.
I tip my helmet to you. You are awesome. Thank you for the reminder that it isn't (all) about the bike, and it is more important to ride, than to upgrade.
-E
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Dont remember where I was passed, but I peeled off at North Av. So somewhere between North Ave and Hollywood.
Black & Red Lemond Jersey over a bulky sweatshirt or turtleneck, Black Cycling Shorts, White Bandana, Sunglasses.
yes, good reminder for sure!
There is ALWAYS someone faster then you, and riding with faster folks will make you stronger and more humble
That was a WAY more positive post than I expected, hats off to both parties involved.
+1
Jeremy said:
That was a WAY more positive post than I expected, hats off to both parties involved.
Delightful surprise, indeed.
Chi Lowe 12.5+ mi said:
Came here believing it would be vitriol, found a delightful surprise instead. Fancy that.
Jeremy said:That was a WAY more positive post than I expected, hats off to both parties involved.
Someone should make a short reenacting this.... Elliot could play himself and we could have auditions for the Bandaana wearing speed demon. I could play an extra, maybe a pedestrian walking by.
Cat 6 magnanimity.
+1 +1
I ride the path around 10am every day. Every single time I think to myself, "hey, I haven't been passed today" I proceed to get passed by someone like I am standing still. Humbling indeed.
I'm still waiting for the day I get passed by a jogger. I am convinced it will happen some day.
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