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Stat crux dum volvitur orbis. (The cross stands motionless while the world revolves.) Carthusian motto
It is we who change; He remains the same. Eckhart
Kinei hos eromenon. (It moves [all things] as the beloved.) Aristotle
When I sat take the lane I don't mean to block the lane, I just mean don't ride on the shoulder but ride inside the lane, even if just to the left of the fog line (on USA roads). Just as long as you are in the lane and not on the shoulder.
Lane control is the practice of a cyclist controlling a lane (also known as "using the full lane", "taking control of the lane", "taking the lane" or "claiming the lane") when traveling near the center of a marked travel lane. Controlling the lane normally precludes passing within the same lane by drivers of motor vehicles, while being positioned near a lane edge usually encourages such passing—even when it is hazardous to cyclists.
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"Pelotoon" -- good one.
This roadie attitude -- I don't know if it is arrogance, stupidity, or mere blithe ignorance -- affects other riders in other ways, too. A few years ago I was riding north on one of the main arteries, a 4 lane with turn lanes, entering the bedroom community of Rio Rancho adjacent to ABQ; as I came to the T intersection with RR's major E-W artery, I pulled into the rightmost left turn lane, leaving the curbside bike path and clearing the right turn lane. As I was in the middle of my lane waiting for the light, a man in a big white pickup pulled into the right turn lane and, just before turning, yelled, "I hate bicyclists!"
He turned, but he saw me waving him over, and after the light changed and I crossed, he did a U turn and came back to me. (I strategically placed myself and bike near a light pole.)
But we had what ended up as a friendly conversation. It appeared that he lives in the East Mountain area, with narrow roads often clogged by weekend cyclists 2 abreast. I explained to him that it made no more sense to label motorists because of a few idiots in cars, than to label all cyclists because of a few clueless roadies. (I've noticed more than once that some roadies, at least, have very poor traffic riding skills.)

Thanks everyone. Yes, I will start to ride in the lane, particularly when there are no cars around. At the very least, this action would have made the pack give me some space.
It is strange that I have had a near miss with a truck and one with a car. Neither seemed to stir up emotions as much as this incident.
Thanks again for your thoughtful responses.
Jay
Demarest, NJ
Confession done by the way!
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While you can take it as personal as you wish Jay .... it isn't personal :)
Everyone is "just riding" in their own way . All are "just being" themselves in their own way.
I ask myself ... "With what absolute foundation(if a foundation ain't absolute it ain't no foundation at all) is there for I or anyone to place myself or anyone above or below anyone else ? "
Sorry . . . I know none . Absolutely none.
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Taking the lane is a good idea until it's not. I have been rear ended at speed, but that was in Bolivia.
I now live in oil country (Alberta Canada) and there is aggression towards cyclists (also towards runners, walkers, dogs and all other traffic). 95% of the time I take the lane, but I'm not too proud to get off the road entirely, especially in low light or icy conditions, or if I see an oversize load coming up behind.
On reading your account, clearly taking the lane would have been safer than riding the gutter, but I'm wondering if the safest thing would have been to remove yourself from the road altogether until the pack passed. Depends how much reaction time you had - if you only had a micro-moment to make a decision, reflexes would take one into the gutter.
Your angry words may have penetrated a couple of ears on the ride and I suspect that'll give those ears pause when it comes to disregarding another human's safety when out riding in future.
Ian A/Canada.
Racers understandably use plines. But I dont get randonneurs using pacelines though. Comeradery. But seems it flies in the face of the self sufficiency ethic.
Ill admit that i am too chicken to pline and i think it is suicide to not look ahead while riding. Eyes locked onto the guys rear wheel? No human has reflexes enough to brake in time. Scary.
Plus, wouldnt you want to be able to say you did the ride under your own steam? Maybe thats not important to some. Maybe its not important.
...i think it is suicide to not look ahead while riding. Eyes locked onto the guys rear wheel? No human has reflexes enough to brake in time. Scary.
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"Plus, wouldnt you want to be able to say you did the ride under your own steam? Maybe thats not important to some. Maybe its not important."
- Thats crazy, drafting is easier. That's why people do it. Bicycles, cars, runners. Drafting works for a reason, you can ride easier, whether its for speed, for time or even to allow the tired out of shape rider to make it back home.
As was stated though, don't look at the rear wheel, look at the hips. Once you are in the groove you can accelerate, slow, rest, turn, get led out, anything, all without looking. Its trust and teamwork.
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Hi group,I am writing to ask how you would have handled this and to get a bad action off my chest. Today, I was coming home with some baked goods after my ride in Nyack, NY on my Rambouillet, set up with a big saddle bag..Clearly not a race type looking bicycle. I was on a road with a narrow shoulder and riding near the white line. I saw a pack of cyclists bearing down on me, maybe at least 20 strong. My first mistake was to ride inside the white line instead of taking the lane, but then again, I was not sure how they would react and did not want to cause a pile up. They passed me without any warning and were perhaps 6 inches away from me. There was a sewer drain in front of me. Rather than move toward the center of the road to allow me to avoid it, they ran me right into it. I was able to slow enough to get over it. (One of those sunken-in type drains with oval holes, not bicycle friendly.) As all this was proceeding, the combination of surprise, fear of dumping the bike, and just consternation that a group of cyclists would treat a fellow cyclist like this, I said, quite clearly...A**h*les. (How hard would it have been to move to the center of the road? How hard would it have been to alert me to their presence.) It was dumb move on my part. Not taking the lane and then allowing my emotions to get the best of me. (Nothing happened after that....fortunately, they were too much into their ride and keeping pace that no one stopped or challenged me back.) I confession is in order for today I guess.It is an unfair question as this group was not there, but would you have taken the lane? Would you have trusted them to react accordingly? If I had more warning, I would have stopped and dismounted an went onto the sidewalk until they passed; however they really were moving. I saw them in the distance in my rearview mirror, and the then they were on top of me.Jay,Demarest, NJ
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