How do you annoy a cyclist?

10 things that annoy the cyclist
  1. The cycle path to nowhere. This cycle path could easily be continued straight on. ...
  2. Give us room. When big vehicles get too close breathing down your back, tailgating is the technical term. ...
  3. Passing too close.
  4. The Cyclo cross cycle path. ...
  5. Pollution. ...
  6. Traffic calming too narrow for car and bike.
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Why are cyclists so annoying?

1) They think they own the road. 2) They ignore the rules, such as stopping at red lights or one-way systems. 3) They mount the pavement at the drop of a hat, without the benefit of insurance should they cause an accident. 4) They often wear dark clothes when riding at night and don't have lights on their bikes.
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How do cyclists cheat?

Motor doping, or mechanical doping, in competitive cycling terminology, is a method of cheating by using a hidden motor to help propel a racing bicycle. The term is an analogy to chemical doping in sport, cheating by using performance-enhancing drugs.
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How many Tour de France winners have cheated?

Status of Tour de France winners since 1961

14 of the 25 most recent winners (56%) have either failed tests or have confessed to have used doping.
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How do Tour de France cyclists urinate?

“If you're peeing to the right, your right leg is in a 6 o'clock position, left at 12, left hand on the handlebars, right hand holds the shorts down, and you coast while relieving yourself,” King says. Alternatively, riders will sprint off the front and get ahead of the peloton to take a break.
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Do cyclists think they're above the law, and does it even matter?



Why are cyclists so skinny?

6. Why are cyclists' arms so skinny? Partly it's the flesh-eating bugs in our sweaty kit, but mostly it's because (this is complex) the pedals are under our feet and our arms aren't really doing anything except going slowly numb.
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Why do cyclists ride in the middle of the road?

The main reason for cyclists riding in the middle of the road is to avoid poor road surfaces at the edge of the road. You may think that potholes are bad when you're driving in a car, but that's nothing compared to what they're like when riding a bike.
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Why do cyclists ride 2 abreast?

The main reason that cyclists ride side by side is for safety. First off, a group of cyclists riding two abreast will be easier to see for drivers, making it less likely that they will be hit from behind, but the main reason is to make sure that drivers give them enough room when overtaking.
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Why do drivers hate cyclist?

These drivers are willing to make “unsafe passes” if it means keeping the flow of traffic moving. In 2019, meanwhile, research out of Australia exhibited that drivers don't view cyclists as fully human. It creates an “us versus them” mentality, in which the “them” — cyclists — are seen as pests.
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Are cyclists allowed to hold up traffic?

Rule 169 of the HC, which applies to all road users, does advise that you should not "hold up a long queue of traffic", before referring specifically to large or slow moving vehicles with further advice to "if necessary, pull in where it is safe and let traffic pass".
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What does it mean to half wheel someone?

Half wheeling is when the person in front of you always keeps their handlebars ahead of the person next to them or rides half a wheel's length in front of you no matter what the speed. Whether it's a dominance thing or a lack of etiquette depends on the person.
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Should cyclists stay on the left?

Despite what some people would have you believe – spoiler alert: not everything written on social media is true – there's no rule that says cyclists should always be on the left-hand side of the lane (we'll talk about the related subject of riding two abreast in a separate feature, by the way).
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Should cyclists ride side by side?

When Should Cyclists Ride Side-by-Side? Cyclists should ride side-by-side on single lane roads which are not wide enough for motorists to pass without moving into the lane of oncoming traffic. This ensures that drivers overtake when it is safe to do so and there is no traffic coming in the opposite direction.
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Is it illegal to cycle two abreast?

Under the Highway Code, riding two abreast is allowed but the guidance often leads to confusion as motorists believe cyclists should single out when drivers wish to overtake.
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Do cyclists poop themselves?

As races became more competitive, riders would still stop to use the bathroom but the other riders would not stop as well. Today, nobody stops for anything short of the apocalypse and having to poop does not count as apocalyptic. So What Do They Do Now? Today, elite athletes will just poop their pants and continue on.
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Is it better to be tall or short for cycling?

Drafting in general favors the shorter rider as they fit more completely into another rider's slip stream. Another critical aspect of competitive cycling is accelerations, which shorter riders tend to excel at due to increased strength in relation to their mass (once again, square-cube law).
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Can you get big legs from cycling?

The short answer for whether or not cycling is going to make your legs huge is – no. Of course, cycling improves your leg muscles, but as an aerobic exercise, it works your endurance muscle fibers, making them more resistant to fatigue while training, but not causing them to bulk up.
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How do female pro cyclists pee?

A brief survey of a few outspoken pro women netted some serious opinions, as did an open question to our female readers. Surprisingly, most of the pros with whom we spoke said that their method of peeing on the bike was to stop, drop, and go. They mentioned full-zip jerseys with stunning frequency.
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Are females allowed in the Tour de France?

The event broadcasted the details of the 2022 Tour de France Femmes, the highly anticipated new stage race for pro women. The eight-day Tour de France Femmes will replace the old La Course by le Tour de France, which was a single-day event held in various locations across from 2014 until 2021.
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Why do cyclists shave their legs?

For over a century cyclists have been shaving their legs and as a result shaving your legs is seen by many as a sign of dedication and commitment to the sport, it's a way of ensuring a rider is perceived as a “serious cyclist”. It's the fashion, the tradition.
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Are there still drugs in cycling?

Drug use in cycling remains a serious issue. One unnamed but “respected” professional cyclist felt that 90 percent of the professional peloton continues to dope, though “he thought that there was little orchestrated team doping in the manner that teams had previously employed,” according to the report.
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What drugs do cyclists take?

Dos and Dope
  • EPO. The cyclists' favourite, erythropoietin has caused nearly three times as many bans as the next most popular PED. ...
  • Testosterone. A steroid that occurs naturally in the body and encourages bigger, stronger muscles. ...
  • Human growth hormone. ...
  • Corticosteroids. ...
  • Amphetamine. ...
  • Nandrolone.
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