The Brook
Well-Known Member
I was commuting to work this morning on my Freerider, admitedly not the fastest Cruzbike, but still, I'm able to ride at approx 17-19 mph in the flats.
Today, I was riding in a flat section of Cote St-Luc, going at 19 mph, when suddenly, I was startled to be passed by 2 cyclists riding on racing type road bikes, they widened the lead continuously, they had to be doing around 27 or so mph. I never noticed them coming up on me.
Yes, they were younger (I'm 64, but in good shape, 25 pounds lighter than when the picture in my Avatar was taken) and had good bikes, but in the years I have been commuting to work, I've not often passed, and not by that much of a speed difference.
My hat (or helmet in this case) is off to them.
Then, to make things worse, later in the ride, I was passed by a guy riding a rather ordinary Fixed gear bike, not a drop bar type, an upright that had to be non-aerodynamic, by not mmuch of a speed advantage, but by a Fixie? He wasn't doing a Poseur Pass, as he was able to keep the speed up, I lost him when I had to stop at a red light a little further away.
Humbling experience!
I wish you all a good ride,
Denis
Today, I was riding in a flat section of Cote St-Luc, going at 19 mph, when suddenly, I was startled to be passed by 2 cyclists riding on racing type road bikes, they widened the lead continuously, they had to be doing around 27 or so mph. I never noticed them coming up on me.
Yes, they were younger (I'm 64, but in good shape, 25 pounds lighter than when the picture in my Avatar was taken) and had good bikes, but in the years I have been commuting to work, I've not often passed, and not by that much of a speed difference.
My hat (or helmet in this case) is off to them.
Then, to make things worse, later in the ride, I was passed by a guy riding a rather ordinary Fixed gear bike, not a drop bar type, an upright that had to be non-aerodynamic, by not mmuch of a speed advantage, but by a Fixie? He wasn't doing a Poseur Pass, as he was able to keep the speed up, I lost him when I had to stop at a red light a little further away.
Humbling experience!
I wish you all a good ride,
Denis