Website review: Humour: How To Talk To Non-cyclists...

danhanley danhanley discovered this in Bicycling 7 reviews since Oct 10, 2007
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danhanley discovered 10 months ago
Fat Cyclists take on cyclists vs non-cyclists: To explain why you gladly get up at 4:30am each weekday morning to ride your road bike for three hours on an entirely unremarkable road: "You know how you have to drive your car in stop-and-go traffic to get to work every morning? Well, imagine if you didn't have to stop. And imagine your car going as fast as you can make it go. And imagine starting the day feeling perfect. It's kind of like that."
Jaz-DarkMemory rated 9 months ago
For cyclists, by cyclists, so that we can talk to those who don't ride.
H-Bomb rated 10 months ago
This is really funny, and totally true... I love my bike.
gavinhudson rated 10 months ago
This is funny! And wonderful! Hurrah for bicycling!
mrtobo rated 10 months ago
"To describe how it feels to ride down perfectly banked, twisty forested singletrack on a cool autumn morning: "It's like that scene from Return of the Jedi where Luke and Leia are zooming on their flying motorcycle things. Except you're the one powering the flying motorcycle. And you're not being chased by stormtroopers. And you don't have to tolerate the constant chattering of Ewoks."

"To explain why you gladly get up at 4:30am each weekday morning to ride your road bike for three hours on an entirely unremarkable road: "You know how you have to drive your car in stop-and-go traffic to get to work every morning? Well, imagine if you didn't have to stop. And imagine your car going as fast as you can make it go. And imagine starting the day feeling perfect. It's kind of like that."

To explain why you pay $200 to participate in a race you have very little chance in winning: "Ever play the lotto? It's like that, except much, much more so."
Hillbert rated 10 months ago
This funny article teaches Cyclists how to relate and converse with non-cyclists. I cross train enough for this not to be a problem. ;) From the page: "The fact that you are reading this tells me all I really need to know about you. You're a cyclist. I'm a cyclist. We therefore both know what's really important in life (riding). We see the world as it truly is (a place to ride our bikes). If we were each to answer the question, "What would you do with a million dollars?" our answers would vary perhaps in what equipment we'd buy and where we'd go to ride, but in little else."
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