So what's with the macho culture?

I'm female and started road cycling six months ago. I have been pleased with my progress given I was a novice. I'm fit but technique could be better.
However recently I went out for a ride with a friend's husband. He's a bike specialist and I thought he could give me some tips etc. I've not been back on the bike since. It was a horrible down putting experience. Nothing short of a race and a chance to show off. Yeah I get it pal, you're better than me on a bike. When he told me all about the wonderfully aggressive, obsessive and macho culture in the bike club I took a mental note not to join :roll:
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However recently I went out for a ride with a friend's husband. He's a bike specialist and I thought he could give me some tips etc. I've not been back on the bike since. It was a horrible down putting experience. Nothing short of a race and a chance to show off. Yeah I get it pal, you're better than me on a bike. When he told me all about the wonderfully aggressive, obsessive and macho culture in the bike club I took a mental note not to join :roll:
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ride your bike, enjoy it. Ignore the dicks of this world.
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Edit - not implying you're one - just that it's not exclusive to men.
Agree with this. Also to add that there are clubs out there with a good proportion of female members and less of the macho stuff. Not to mention the Breeze Rides as well:
https://www.letsride.co.uk/breeze
I just felt like I was being put in my place, can't explain it. To be fair I've ridden with other guys who have not been like this.
Not sure it particularly has anything with you being a woman. There were a couple of people I used to ride with a lot, when they were having off days or not fit I would be quite happy to ride along at their speed.
But both are ultra competitive A type personalities and didn't hesitate to put me to the sword if I was having a bad day, leaving me in the middle of nowhere.
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Don't you want to rethink that.
Happens in all aspects of life.
Enjoy the bike, find some other people to ride with.
I was actually having an off day as it was so getting left for dead on the hills, mocked for incorrect gears and handling etc I wanted to cry (and I don't cry at the drop of a hat). What's that about? He wanted to take turns drafting but I couldn't get a chance. He was pulling away or if I tried to go in front he'd sprint off at KOM speeds.
Taking you at your word that you don't normally take things hard when they aren't intended to be, find someone who can help and give you pointers on things who doesn't do it in a disckish way. There are more of them around on bikes than those that are like this guy.
So why didn't you highlight and post them and not this bloke ? One bloke doesn't make a culture.
Maybe because none of them treated her like he did? But well done for defending our honour. When will we catch a break?
and this...
Plus I think we all know what "macho" guys are making up for a lack of :P
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My MTB bunch regularly gets women in - we are nice sensible, non macho non dicky guys.
Unfortunately, they found so many other groups weren't nice like us, that they started a ladies only group as well, so they could avoid their significant others' friends.
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Riding with others of different ages, fitness, weight on rolling terrain does seem to be about compromises, which might mean a ride is quite hard for some and a recovery ride for others.
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get back out on the bike, chat to some different people and work out the lie of the land.
MF has had the misfortune to encounter dicks like that bloke so he just either crushes them or ignores them.
don't let him get to you.
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This is one of the silliest threads I've come across.
Recognition at last Matthew, well done!, a justified honour
jeez :roll:
I don't have a problem with blokes riding fast, being awesome on the bike etc. But there is a time and place surely. What the hell was he proving by crushing a woman who has only been riding for a short time?!
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mf said he is more than happy to if he gets some pork scratchings out of it.
#feedhimandhestaysquiet
De Sisti wrote:
This is one of the silliest threads I've come across.
Recognition at last Matthew, well done!, a justified honour
He's encouraging women probably to satisfy his own perverted pleasures. Men can be unbelievably perverted like me :!: . At least if he was in front of you he can't possibly have ogled your pooper. By the way is this the guy?
You know what I like best about cycling? It is a solitary activity, or at least it can be. I do so when ever I want, where ever I want and at my own pace. I can go like fudge or I can take it slow, depending on what I feel like at the time. Because I do it on my own I don't have to conform to anyone elses expectations or judgements. Because screw people, they are irritating.
This has more than an element of truth. I am sort of assuming that you quite like cycling with a bit of zest instead of billy no mates solitary finding Godot type of thing.
I dont know where you are based but if you are Nw England, the TLI Cycling welcomes any rider who wants to compete outside of the rather constrictive BC channel. It welcomes any rider and when numbers get pinned on, you really dont experience any silly ''macho' behaviour.
I think you have just had a rough start to your cycling life.
He came away sure that cyclists were all miserable sods who had always been picked last in PE and never gotten over it.
There is a certain truth to it.
Go ride with someone else...
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