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'Taking up' needs to be defined. Visited my son in his student house yesterday. Six MTBs in the garage as they all use bikes to get to uni. Various cheap and cheerful but new bikes plus his 88 Saracen LE. No hybrids or road bikes.
seeing as the vast majority of the big smashes I've seen over the last few years were caused by the middle aged beginner not knowing their arse from their elbow and being unable to follow a line/wheel or ride smoothly/safely in a group. I'm not entirely surprised.widowmaker":1cemlxiq said:It just seems like a really tight clique, almost where you have to fit in by years of being an apprentice :roll:
conformity in road biking is mostly about safety and performance. And riding MTB, even if you are an utter liability, you are very unlikely to put a club mate in hospital. Only yourself.widowmaker":1cemlxiq said:Whereas I have been out with a few group riding mtb's and they are a nicer, warmer bunch and this could largely be in my head, but there is less pressure to conform and more about the fun out getting out, enjoying the countryside and riding bikes
just stop doing things that are likely to be full of people who do then? Three of your four mentioned events are very very likely to have that sort of riding in, the other is pretty likely to. Join the CTC or touring club. It's not rocket surgery.widowmaker":2iuqqfoc said:Valid points,
But not everyone who wants to get into Roadbiking wants to ride Peleton style, mm's away from the wheel in front.