<--- Yeah, this! I have to say, I was stunned the other day as I passed a large group of road bikers in Griffith Park in Los Angeles hanging out by the side of the road-- all the bikes looked expensive, and as I passed them on an EMTB, I just assumed, "Okay, they all hate me, let me give them a wide berth."
Imagine my shock when one of the guys waved, smiled, and shouted, "Hi, there!" I waved, smiled, and shouted back, of course, but...
Yeah... people! I was astounded-- and embarrassed-- by my own bias. My first reaction was to prepare for trouble... as if I was passing a chapter of a local motorcycle gang. They're cyclists! And I have a "road bike" myself that I still ride in New York!
Ridiculous.
I have gotten all sort of reactions from bikers. Being near Boulder CO where alot of elite athletes train, I also encounter alot of 'super cyclists' who just astound me with their power output. Most are friendly but some are real jerks. This is getting better all the time
On one ride, if the wind is right you simply cannot catch these really fit cyclists with a factory euro-based speed pedelec ebike. The conditions of the mild 4-6% rolling hills just lets them pull away if the wind is at their backs. Of course, the higher the required power output due to headwind or hills will always favor the ebike although some bikers are just awesome.
I was on that ride yesterday with a very powerful DIY setup (52V GMAC hub motor), doing my typical fitness ride at 150-200W human output at 1.5x assist and just couldnt catch this guy. Finally had to ramp it up to 5x and really push hard. I finally caught him at a stoplight. He looked back at me at a point and seriously stared me down. As he turned back around I decided a conversation was in order.
FWIW, my flat bar surly touring bike ebike was caked in mud, hadnt been cleaned on several months, his titanium road bike was spotless and just gorgeous.
Me: Awesome bike man
Him: Thanks
Me: I love bare Titanium bikes, I used to have one and would just stare it for hours (true story)
Him: Thanks, I am actually sponsored by #####(local company) as a team rider.
Me: Awesome, I have met the owner #####(true story), I have a friend that has two of their bikes (mostly true
).
Me: Do you compete in the xxxx cyclo-cross event (literally a 3 minute walk from my house).
Him: Yeah, challenging course
Him: Hopefully the rain wont catch us, Have a good ride
The light then turns green and he takes off. He seemed really intent on going all out so I just sat back and let him go for it as I had a more offroad route I figured he wouldnt take
I have found the 'nice bike man' to disable most encounters, by the time they thank you, your gone
If one is really trying to get away from you and cant, the results can be unpredictable as their exhaustion can cause them to do/say stupid irrational things. I have had guys flip me off, spit at me, try to swerve so I run into them or just block me or even try to explain some convoluted ebike vs none ebike etiquette.