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Labradorofperception

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Narnia
I've been racing a season or two now, and have a question.

If I bridge to someone,then they sit on my wheel and get towed 5 miles all the way to the end, is it the done thing for them then to outsprint me to the line? We're talking about racing for pride at his stage, not points.

I was annoyed when it happened a couple of weeks back, but willing to admit it could be me being naive, it is a race after all.
 
Racing is racing.

Letting somebody win out of politeness isn't really racing. Though, people have told me I'm overly competitive
 
It's tactics. You want to be the hare, right up to the last 5 miles. Then you want to be the hound.
 

Hacienda71

Mancunian in self imposed exile in leafy Cheshire
It is tactics. If you suspect they are just waiting for the sprint at the end just pull off and let them pass you. The one I hate is when some of the bunch are working hard together to pull back a break and the rest are being towed along and then some of the sand baggers jump you on the line for the minor placings because the break wasn't caught, as they were too lazy or incapable to contribute. :dry:
 

mjr

Comfy armchair to one person & a plank to the next
If I bridge to someone,then they sit on my wheel and get towed 5 miles all the way to the end, is it the done thing for them then to outsprint me to the line? We're talking about racing for pride at his stage, not points.
I've never raced seriously (and wouldn't want to with my health now) but I've watched loads and yes, it's the done thing and your mistake: cycle racing doesn't get called chess-on-wheels for nothing. If no points are left, I'd sit up and recover, then coast, then if they still won't lead you out or at least go for a side-by-side drag race, trackstand and make 'em choose between leading you out and getting overtaken by the next group! :laugh:
 
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Labradorofperception

Labradorofperception

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Location
Narnia
Thanks guys - that's good honest feedback. I suspected I was being soft/crap/gullible.

I intend to race with a bit more tactical knowledge, look ahead and spot where I can sit in, work at th front and when I am bout to be sandbagged by someone sitting on.

To show how much of a good sport I am, I'll only rip one of his legs of next time, and make him write a polite letter asking for it back.
 
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