Cycling etiquette - sitting on wheels

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I like Skol

A Minging Manc...
Someone wants to sit on a wheel for a bit? Cool - just let me know you're there 🤷‍♂️

That's awkward. Can't imagine riding up behind a stranger and saying 'Excuse me, I'm just going to ride behind you for a while so I can catch my breath. Is that ok? What if they turn around and say 'NO, F'off'?

Just like when I'm driving my car and catch up with a slower vehicle but still doing a reasonable speed I don't feel at all awkward about remaining behind them at their speed. Also don't feel the need to flash my lights, toot my horn or madly wave my arms to let them know I am there....

Maybe, just maybe, you are over thinking this a little?
 
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Enlightenedwaistcoat

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That's awkward. Can't imagine riding up behind a stranger and saying 'Excuse me, I'm just going to ride behind you for a while so I can catch my breath. Is that ok? What if they turn around and say 'NO, F'off'?

Just like when I'm driving my car and catch up with a slower vehicle but still doing a reasonable speed I don't feel at all awkward about remaining behind them at their speed. Also don't feel the need to flash my lights, toot my horn or madly wave my arms to let them know I am there....

Maybe, just maybe, you are over thinking this a little?

Nobody's suggesting a full blown conversation, a simple hi would suffice. Judging by some of the other replies it's not just me that thinks this but whatever. More concerned about having to hit the brakes or change my line tbh and taking someone else down with me. Was it you that was sat on my wheel? 😉
 
Just like when I'm driving my car and catch up with a slower vehicle but still doing a reasonable speed I don't feel at all awkward about remaining behind them at their speed.
it's not at all the same. (Let's make the rash assumption that people are competent drivers and keep a safe distance, of two seconds at the very least; and I do think that's more true of people in cars than people on bikes. 'Catching up' does not mean 'close behind', in other words.) Most cyclists are way, way closer than that. I absolutely don't want a stranger whose ability I know nothing of sitting close enough to benefit from the slipstream as that's too close for safety, pretty much by definition; just the same as I don't want some incompetent driver too close when driving.
 

Juan Kog

permanently grumpy
On the rare occasions when I catch up with another cyclist I always say Hi and usually “ you’ve picked up a passenger“ . Then if I feel I can make a useful contribution I take a turn on the front .
 
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Enlightenedwaistcoat

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On the rare occasions when I catch up with another cyclist I always say Hi and usually “ you’ve picked up a passenger“ . Then if I feel I can make a useful contribution I take a turn on the front .

Pretty sure these fellas could have made a useful contribution - they were rapid 😂
 

alex_cycles

Veteran
Location
Oxfordshire
This has happened twice now - once last week, where a bloke sat on my wheel (unannounced) and stayed there for a good while, before shooting off on his own, and now today where a couple of guys sat on the wheel of me and another cyclist, didn't say a word and disappeared off into the distance after enjoying the tow for a few miles. Might just be me, but this seems super rude. One to do it without even alerting me to your presence, but two, doing it and then not even repaying the favour. Thoughts?!

It wouldn't likely happen to me because I use a Varia radar, so I know when someone is creeping up behind. I'd look round and know they were there, and usually say hello as well. If they want to sit behind me, that's fine. I don't have to breathe in their diseased air. I might speed up or go on my aero bars to have a little fun though :laugh: If I got fed up with it, I'd just stop.

If anything, the rudeness is the lack of saying "hello". I get more annoyed by bikes passing too close and then expecting cars to pass them with a decent margin. (Model the behaviour you want to see in others FFS!)
 

Jody

Stubborn git
How close do we consider to be sitting on someone's wheel?

I don't mind someone sitting there if they leave a little space. I wouldn't expect them to be cms away from touching tyres unless it's someone I ride with regularly.

No issue if they want to sit a few feet back and catch a draft.
 

vickster

Squire
How close do we consider to be sitting on someone's wheel?

I don't mind someone sitting there if they leave a little space. I wouldn't expect them to be cms away from touching tyres unless it's someone I ride with regularly.

No issue if they want to sit a few feet back and catch a draft.

For me, frankly anywhere I am actually aware they are there...I'd say 10m. I don't want to be drafted by any stranger, let them make their own speed
 
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