I thought the point was you bitching about being two minutes late to get that slurpee at 7/11?
Here, close to home, I ride either bike lanes or sidewalks. Sidewalk riding in Austin is permissible everywhere except the 6th street area downtown. 75% of my daily commute is conducted on streets with dedicated bike lanes.
When visiting back home and cycling from one community to another, for example Knoxville to Harrogate, I always recon the route before riding. Adequate prep is critical.
Some folks, like me, choose commuting by bike for both health and monetary reasons.
Since the League of American Bicyclists considers KY 49th out of 50 for cycle friendliness, so much repeated hostility targeting cyclists, particular on this forum, is indeed understandable.
:thumbsdown:I thought the point was you bitching about being two minutes late to get that slurpee at 7/11?
I thought the point was you bitching about being two minutes late to get that slurpee at 7/11?
Peter Sagan is one the most exciting athletes in the world, not only is he superhuman he puts on quite a show. Most great cyclist are pretty robotic, he has rockstar charisma, and will probably pull off those white shorts next year.I have to ride through downtown to make it to the trail, which admittedly isn't ideal, but as long as I stay in bike lanes and follow traffic laws I don't see a big issue.
Would like a nice cycling thread though. What about my dood Peter Sagan's performance at Worlds? Dude is a FREAK. Just amazing. He was pumping a ridiculous gear up 18% cobbles. LOL. 99% of us would just fall over if we tried that. This dude is doing 20MPH and no telling what kind of wattage.
Really wish I would have went to Richmond.
You've missed the point of this forum.You have apparently missed the point of this thread.
Peter Sagan is one the most exciting athletes in the world
I loved his book Cosmos.
Did you know Peter Sagan tested positive for steroids when he did Cosmos?
If Old Richmond Rd (US 25) is anything like I remember, it is highly doubtful I'd ride the stretch without paved shoulders.What I was mostly referring to are the recreational cyclists. For example, on Old Richmond Road. It's a 2-lane road with ditches for shoulders. Curvy.....with some blind curves, blind side-streets, etc. Half the cars drive 40 mph, the other half 60 mph......lots of traffic during certain times of the day. Now, it is a pretty ride through the countryside, but if I were biking I'd stay more on the side streets through the country where traffic is much less.
Peter Sagan is one the most exciting athletes in the world, .
I recycle and use organic fertilizer BTW.
I let my dog poop on my neighbor's lawn, too, but you don't hear me bragging about it.