The ones by me will not ride single file. They will block an entire lane by riding three or four wide.
They may be in shape, but I don't think they are a match for the average "farm boy". One Saturday morning I was following a neighbor that lives 3-4 miles down the road from me. We got backed up by a pack of ten or so bikes entirely blocking. They would not ride single file and share the road. He finally passed them, then promptly stopped in the middle of his lane. He explained to them where their bikes would be if they didn't use a little common sense. Funny, these 10 or 12 bikers were silent enough to hear a pin drop. This guy is around 6ft 7in and 350lb, not fat either. Very intimidating to look at, nice guy if you know him.
Other day I was leaving my house, couldnt figure out what was in the road about a 1/2 mile away. As I come closer, its two bicyclers stopped in the middle of my lane!! I slow down and stop, as I pull up they say hi. I ask them if everything is ok, being they are stopped in the middle of the road. They tell me they were just resting where there was shade!!! I swear, that is not a lie. With logic like that, Darwin shouldn't be too far behing these two.
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