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I’m not sure how someone’s could consider you “on their wheel” if you’re sitting 1.5-2m behind them?
However with the current situation you/anyone 100% shouldn’t be riding in groups (I know that wasn’t your intention).For them It’s simple enough to get someone off their wheel either speed up or slow down for. I guess people are just a little extra touchy at the moment.
Personally I’d just avoid riding in areas like that for now and just shake it off as someone being a bit grumpy.Outside of the current conditions it seems like a pretty acceptable way to ride though, especially considering that it’s pretty much expected there and he appeared to be doing the exact same thing before.
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This was me. I ride at regents a lot and don't draft anyone I don't know.
If I'm working hard to actively avoid groups, give loads of space, and doing my own thing surely that should be respected? Instead, I look over my shoulder to see a tail of 7 people on my wheel.
I actually asked you far more politely earlier on but you had headphones in so my request was met with a blank expression.
No one should be drafting during covid, regents or anywhere.
Genuine question to those with extensive knowledge and understanding of cycling etiquette.
Regents park this morning. Tons of cyclists, groups of 8/10 holding each other's wheel. Having been a regents park cyclist for the last 4/5 years on and off, this is seemingly always been the case. You always have someone sitting on your wheel, it's never been an issue and I'd always assumed that was how things are. Doesn't seem like such a smart idea with covid going on, so i wear a neck buff over my mouth and try and keep a descent space from the person in front.
This morning, I'm at the front of one of these trains, guy overtakes and immediately slows down directly in front of me. I'm now sitting on his wheel. Again, no biggie, happens all the time, I'll just follow him and keep the normal distance, plus a little extra.
We reach a stoplight, everyone slows down/unclips. Lights turn green, guy in front takes off, I follow, the people behind me do the same. Again, normal for Regents Park.
Guy in front then turns round and aggressively asks why I'm sitting on his wheel. Taken aback I explain we're all sitting on each other's wheel, it's fairly normal. He repeats the question, I tell him he overtook and slowed down. "Did I fuck", he responds, and cycles off.
He then sits about 2/3m in front of the group to prove a point. Then slows down and we all overtake him, again, in a group of maybe 5 riders spaced further apart than normal. I point out as I pass that it's fairly normal to be in a group.
Am I in the wrong here? I appreciate that with covid-19 drafting isn't the best idea, and I wear a face mask and try and keep about 1.5/2m, but I've always known drafting to be a normal thing around Regents Park.
Completely happy to admit my mistake.