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...this lycra dude passes me on my left at a crowded stretch without saying anything. So I pass him up, being rude and all just like him....
Juan Dominguez said:...this lycra dude passes me on my left at a crowded stretch without saying anything. So I pass him up, being rude and all just like him....
forgive my ignorance but i've just moved here and have wondered what the local protocol is regarding letting other cyclists know you're overtaking them. if they're weaving all over then an "on your left" is obviously called for but is it rude to pass w/o saying anything if the other rider is holding his line and you're moving a good bit faster than they are?
as someone that is occasionally a "racing lycra man", i don't want to be thought of as rude.
i'm only 1/2 kidding here. i just moved here from michigan and 99% of my riding was either at night or out in the country. riding through traffic and with other cyclists is something i'm getting used to, but am really learning to love.
Juan Dominguez said:...this lycra dude passes me on my left at a crowded stretch without saying anything. So I pass him up, being rude and all just like him....
forgive my ignorance but i've just moved here and have wondered what the local protocol is regarding letting other cyclists know you're overtaking them. if they're weaving all over then an "on your left" is obviously called for but is it rude to pass w/o saying anything if the other rider is holding his line and you're moving a good bit faster than they are?
as someone that is occasionally a "racing lycra man", i don't want to be thought of as rude.
i'm only 1/2 kidding here. i just moved here from michigan and 99% of my riding was either at night or out in the country. riding through traffic and with other cyclists is something i'm getting used to, but am really learning to love.
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