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Two blokes and a girl gearing up to start the Marin Trail just as I arrived yesterday. Girl was one of those types that talks too loud and keeps up an incessant barrage of inconsequential anecdotes without pausing for breath. They head off up the hill with the floozie still gibbering away at maximum decibels. After a puncture repair / fettling session I started up the trail about 40 mins behind them at a good pace. As I approach Hafna the floozie comes into earshot and I see them again just getting on their bikes after a picnic.I set off up the fire road still on a consistent pace but as I pass them one of the blokes decides that he is a better biker than me and starts cranking away furiously, clearly with no other reason than to get to the top of the hill before me. Having demonstrated his amazing prowess he returned back down the hill to join his friends.The most blatent piece of one-upmanship I have experienced. Should I have:
a) Politely acknowledged that he was indeed a better biker
b) Offered to race him over the last 12 miles of the trail and show the cwunt who's the best
c) Punched him in the face and jumped on his bike
d) Highlighted the analogy between himself and an act of male self abuse
e) Done something else
Or am I too sensitive
e?
Just chill out, and carry on your merry way happy in the knowledge that you are confident in your own riding skills and have nothing to prove to anyone?
A similar thing has happened to me but i also love hunting people down and passing them , you should have started a conversation and casually stated this was your 3rd time around today
HAHA you lost
too sensitive ......indeeed
You shold have told him his stem was too small for a c0ck that size, then pushed him it to a gorse/bramble bush.
Hey Mono
I wasn't racing
The one that tickles me is the guy that passes you usually on a climb, then realising he can't keep up this show of strength for remaining 95% of the climb then stops to either;
1) look at the view
2) Has an imaginary mechanical.
I never purposely chase someone down, if I pass them I pass them.
Ha ha! You got pwned!
Everyone is laughing at you, and your status as a man is now virtually non-existent! You may as well just start wearing dresses, and call yourself Caroline. And forget mtbing; knitting and embroidery are more your thing now.
I quite enjoy overtaking friends on climbs, on me singlespeed. Then sit at the top waiting for them. Smoking a cig.
I is hench.
grow up......
I wouldn't worry about it myself.
i think i'm the best biker 😛
yeah, I quite like hunting people down, some will race, others won't. Doesn't bother me.
THEY ALL LOSE!!!!
And I get the girl too.
Posts like this make me want to disassociate myself from mountain biking.
Shouldn't the "STW stock replies" for such a question should have been mentioned by now?
I'm the best biker. Hold my medal while i kiss your girlfriend.
HTFU..
The best biker is the one that's not doing the Marin Trail. 😉
I never get bothered about being overtaken on a climb, if they want to waste all their energy on a climb, fantastic. I think its hilarious when someone nearly blows up trying to overtake on a climb. I don't like to be overtaken on a decent or technical singletrack though! Thankfully that doesn't happen to often.
OP – Let it all wash over... seriously, not worth it at all.
The chap does sound a bit special, but you just have to laugh at these sort of folk. They are everywhere...not just on bikes...
I'm happy to be overtaken on the climbs, as they are the connectors to the good stuff and I plod up hills so it happens all the time, that said if there is someone else on the trail and they fancy a good hack down a trail then I think it's good fun, you never can tell how good someone is or isn't if you don't know them.
At Afan this weekend there was a real mix of abilities, I came up to a guy waiting mid trail he saw me approach and took off, he was handy on the bike and on that trail so it was a real pleasure to follow him down, he didn't hold me up and I didn't hold him up it was just good fun.
On Energy I headed off and mid trail sensed there was a faster rider approaching so at an oppurtune moment pulled over and let them go, didn't catch them up either they were gone 🙂
But really life is far to short to be worrying about it.
i am always last up a climb, and who gives a flying ****......
if the people you ride with give you grief for it **** em off and ride with people who do not bother.
and if it bothers you that someone beats you up a climb, get some ****ing training done.... 😀
I was at the Marin Trail today, riding with a mate and his gobby girlfriend (you know the type, hair pulled back tight to stop her getting wrinkles from talking too much).
Anyway, we were out for a gentle pootle minding our own business and took a picnic along with us. We noticed this guy, all the gear and obviously a good rider but he seemed to be taking far too much notice of us. Don't know if he fancied my mate's bird or maybe he fancied my mate.
Still, we stopped for a picnic and this guy was kinda stalking us; he'd obviously been holding back keeping an eye on us. Weirdo! We were just getting back on our bikes and a wasp got under my helmet - jeeez, I was off up that hill like Nick Craig but would you believe the weirdo tried to race me. Ha, he had no chance, that wasp put me quicker than Sir Chris. The little bu99er (the wasp that is) got out near the top of the hill so I pootled back down to my mate. Luckily the weirdo appeared to have had enough. He seemed a sensitive kind of guy though...
😉 😆 😆
double 8)
lol at psling
pallyally
Yes you were
Im guilting of chasing anyone and everyone. Especially up hills.
Its a challenge, its motivation, its variety, and it gets you fitter. And a bit of competition never hurt anyone.
It is only friendly, after all. Im yet to put my pump in someones spokes.
Pallyally:
A bit out of the normal habitat but, just a thought, did he kick up a lot of dust as he passed ?
rigid SS ?
Overtaken, going up a hill, not quite sure i've had that experience before. 😉
Sounds like a serious case of weekend warrioritis
I always look at what gear ratio the ponce is in when he passes me, when you have been on a bike long enough you can usually tell by the cadence - ie, you know what gear you are using, and when you catch the breathless **** at the top shout out to your mates, "made it in my big ring and eigth sprocket - or something to that efect"
GNARGNAR second after chuck norris apparently
Humility, race is in your head,
I love hills but how long have you trained, how far have you ridden?
You would have caned me today as I've ridden 150 miles in 3 days so just ignore the show off and me.
Enjoy your riding. If he was that good he'd be sponsered abroad.
Wave your pinky at him? 😈
Maybe he was showing how good he was after an injury? life is too short for thinking about it so ride more!
I really dont care either way, if I pass someone on a climb it shows I'm getting fitter, if someone passes me on a climb it shows I could be fitter! Mind you these whippets who climb well are usually shockingly bad at going down hills and end up getting caught up anyway!!! 😉
Thanks for all the good comment team. Just to expand on my post:
I wasn't racing I was just doing a good average speed.
I didn't encourage the guy to race
I was minding my own business
I started 40 mins behind him from the carpark
I was in my middle ring and he was on the granny
If I'd decided to get out of the saddle I'd have trounced the cwunt but have upset my rythm.
Anyone can bust a gut to beat someone up the hill if the want to.
His bike was a silvery thing from Costco
I'm dead old anyway
I did the circuit in 1:56 which isn't a bad time
I just think it's infantile
Oops Just read Psling's post....sorry pal just shows how you can get these things wrong
i bet you ride alone.......... 😉
Does it really matter, though?
Seems it does, to you.
You got pwned. Get over it.
How's that embroidery coming on? And can you do us a nice jumper?
1:56......thats rubbish. You need to be climbing faster 😉
I ride alone
I will take up knitting
Yes I do need to be climbing faster
i too ride alone........... 😥
at the back.................. 🙄
ton In my experience it's best to be at the back. That way the person at the front finds the wheeltraps before you do
you horrible buggers! 😆
I once rode with a guy (Glentress, black route) who gets good results at the SDAs.
Perfectly nice chap, but he couldn't help racing people if he thought they'd 'snubbed' him by starting out on a trail, assuming we'd be slower than them. (I was always slower than them)
He always tanked them as well. But it just meant he had to wait ages at the end for me to catch up!
Anyway, as I ride with people who are much better than myself, I'm always at the back. Suits me fine. And if I happen to pass other trail users (on the descents) I actually feel a bit embarrassed! Like I'm a bit of a show-off or something and taking it all too seriously...
" C "
Now get back out there and find him !!!!!!!!
On somewhere like the Tress if there is a group of us of varying fitness levels, the fitter ones will do 2-3 loops of a climb so we all reach the top at a similar time and we try to judge it so the slower climbers are waiting for the fitter riders. Unless someone really annoys me on a climb, I'll ride at a pace that is always 1mph quicker than the 'show off' until they crack. It's more fun on a 6" travel bike 😆
I've had a couple of funny "race" moments with my son
The first was walking up hill in the lakes (we were on a walk not a ride)
Man with rucsac all in green and very military starts to pass us. "Out the way kids I cry"
No way says my son (age 10) and shoots off, man in hot pusuit
15 min later I pass man who is exhausted, my son not in site. 5 minutes after that wife and 8 year old daughter pass man. Wife gives man a bollocking for potentialy loosing our son! (I thought she was a bit out of order)
Next we are at North Face Trail on bike
Son starts racing slightly older boy up hill and looses. No prob. Then very little sister in pink shoots passed him. Look of horror on his face.
Later I told him that her dad had towed her up the hill and given her a massive sling shot! He was very relieved