Solo 46 miles at 16.2 average speed. Woke up feeling a little dizzy, headache, anda little nauseated but I rode anyway figuring I could ride it off. Felt OK on the bike but still a little icky after the ride. Think I slept too much. ðĪĢ But got to chat with Alyce as well as Ron and Dixie. ð A bit breezy so I thought my HR would be higher but I'm OK with that. ð
E-bike dude cracking me up. I felt like I was alone heading south to the coast most of the way. At one point I looked back, around the double dips, Warner I think. I saw someone on a bike behind me thinking it was someone on a road bike catching up to me. A little windy so I figured it would take some time before he passed me. A while later, I heard him coming up behind me, oh it's an e-bike.
He stayed a little behind as we rolled across the section south of Moon Park. Then we hit the steep little uphill and he flew by me like nothing. He pulled ahead pretty quickly but then started looking back at me like he was expecting me to race him. C'mon man, you got a motor. But for the next 3 miles he kept looking back at me like we were racing. Nah, I ride consistently trying to keep my pace as I do most times. But I noticed he slowed somewhat on the last underpass about a mile (?) before the coast and he was no longer looking back for me as at one time I was about 100 yards behind. I guess I was no longer A THREAT to him ha ha ha!
I wonder why these e-bike people fly by looking back like it's a race then later slow down. Do their batteries run weak? I dunno, never have and never will ride one because I'm all about the pedal myself. I know some friends that were passed by arrogant e-bikers just to have their batteries wear down causing them to slow and be passed after being a smart azz ha ha ha! SO I wonder if that is the cases that I have experienced a few times. Makes me wonder if the dude was running low, killed it on the steep hill then burned a little more on the last underpass where it can be a little steep and usually a headwind.
So I noticed I was catching back up holding my usual pace and he was no longer looking back probably not having any idea I was somewhere close. I started wondering if his battery was low. But continuing to catch up, I figured if I could, I would pass him so I switched gears and cranked it up some. Heck, if he passes me on the hill wanting to look cool, I'll be just as happy to pass him while he's not expecting it ha ha ha!
I hit 19.4 according to strava on that section. Not bad considering I had been fighting the wind the entire way to the coast. So I rolled by him, as seen in the video. I was expecting him to twist the throttle and pass me back but he didn't. Kind of unusual so that's why I'm thinking his battery was weak. Not the same explosive rider without a motor ha ha ha!




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