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Third possibility is: when someone who appears different to us behaves badly, we are more likely to remember it than if it were someone we perceive as like or similar to us. There goes another typical nodder. Another typical fixie skidder. another typical etc etc glad I'm not one of those.
I think is probably it.
There are a few informal/social clubs round here that don't have club kit and while the numbers are a lot less than the proper clubs, there's something else that I find less offensive about them, and they could be riding just as poorly.
He a was full lycra kit one>
Does anyone else think there is a tendency for cyclists who wear cycling kit, as opposed to normal clothes, are more likely to ride antisocially?
I personally think the opposite is true, and find that less experienced / "fairweather" cyclists are more likely to be thoughtless / unsafe.
Third possibility is: when someone who appears different to us behaves badly, we are more likely to remember it than if it were someone we perceive as like or similar to us. There goes another typical nodder. Another typical fixie skidder. another typical etc etc glad I'm not one of those.