He is very self reliant in that way, he don't need nobody to crashHe's more the self-harm kind of rider than the crash entire bunch type tbf
He is very self reliant in that way, he don't need nobody to crashHe's more the self-harm kind of rider than the crash entire bunch type tbf
Buffalo heard or herd?Your Colorado Buffalos are making themselves heard this year.
Agreed.Its fine to be angry about people stupidly causing wrecks.
It's a stupid move which has caused a number of crashes and dangerous situations.The riders often look behind to be safe and see a spot to pull out because they don't have any gas
Yep, never look back. As soon as you do you've lost equilibrium and your body compensates by shifting weight to the other side. This was an especially annoying crash.It's a stupid move which has caused a number of crashes and dangerous situations.
The best way to get out of the way is to keep your line while slowing down progressively.
Looking behind in the bunch is something cycling coaches and DSes should teach to never do.
Agreed.
I dont know why other posters feel the need to say something about someones "temper" or how they shouldnt feel "angry". It is also very funny when themselves get outraged over the tiniest and most irrational type of things. Doesnt make sense. It must be a one-way street, I guess.
We did not get a small miracle but at least no one went off in an ambulance.If no one goes down, it will be a small miracle.
Absolutely and hold your line always holds true. And there is a sub-sect in cycling that mounts rearview mirrors on their helmet or bicycle. Looking behind you is always bad form, on the run in of a pro sprint.. Come on man!!It's a stupid move which has caused a number of crashes and dangerous situations.
The best way to get out of the way is to keep your line while slowing down progressively.
Looking behind in the bunch is something cycling coaches and DSes should teach to never do.