Rick Harker
Well-Known Member
Yet another beautiful day after a week of savage wind and rain.
This morning i took off for a ride along my favorite route down to the bay and along the beach front. This is also a popular run for the roadies group training rides. The weather was so calm the ocean had nary a ripple and closer to shore it was like glass.
Love these days.
I was Cruzin along at a respectable 32 Kph when a roadie gently rode past. I tagged onto his wheel and we were doing 34 Kph and I was finding this comfortable. This is the best I've ever rode. After a few traffic lights a mixed group caught us and I just tagged along behind with the occasional chat to the rear riders. Later along the ride a big bloke came to the rear with another guy and were just chatting. They were drifting back from the pack and I was wondering if I should pass and catch up with the main pack but I may be stretching my friendship if I took them for granted. Right at this point the big bloke looked around, said something to his partner and they took off as hard as they could, right at the base of a big long hill...
Bastards.
OK! I got the message but I didn't think I was any harm and I was sure we were all cyclist here. Guess not.
Anyway. I ended up riding alone as I started and enjoying the ride. Saying G'day to all and sundry. Whistling a happy tune.
When I got to my halfway point I had a break at a park with other cyclists and commanded a small and intrigued group of intelligent cyclists wanting to know more about the Cruzbike.
Interestingly one of them was the lone guy that passed me before the group and made a comment of how fast I was going and how easy I looked.
Now I felt much better.
I had a great ride home and averaged 25 Kph for the whole trip which included going through the city of Melbourne twice.
Bring on the "Round the Bay in a Day Ride". Not Yet!
Have fun,
Rick.
This morning i took off for a ride along my favorite route down to the bay and along the beach front. This is also a popular run for the roadies group training rides. The weather was so calm the ocean had nary a ripple and closer to shore it was like glass.
Love these days.
I was Cruzin along at a respectable 32 Kph when a roadie gently rode past. I tagged onto his wheel and we were doing 34 Kph and I was finding this comfortable. This is the best I've ever rode. After a few traffic lights a mixed group caught us and I just tagged along behind with the occasional chat to the rear riders. Later along the ride a big bloke came to the rear with another guy and were just chatting. They were drifting back from the pack and I was wondering if I should pass and catch up with the main pack but I may be stretching my friendship if I took them for granted. Right at this point the big bloke looked around, said something to his partner and they took off as hard as they could, right at the base of a big long hill...
Bastards.
OK! I got the message but I didn't think I was any harm and I was sure we were all cyclist here. Guess not.
Anyway. I ended up riding alone as I started and enjoying the ride. Saying G'day to all and sundry. Whistling a happy tune.
When I got to my halfway point I had a break at a park with other cyclists and commanded a small and intrigued group of intelligent cyclists wanting to know more about the Cruzbike.
Interestingly one of them was the lone guy that passed me before the group and made a comment of how fast I was going and how easy I looked.
Now I felt much better.
I had a great ride home and averaged 25 Kph for the whole trip which included going through the city of Melbourne twice.
Bring on the "Round the Bay in a Day Ride". Not Yet!
Have fun,
Rick.