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You know what they look like..
Loose and baggy branded clothing.
Heads all covered up.
Taking in some weird "down with it" lingo.
Looking for an easy time of it without actually having to put in any hard work.
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Yes - I'm talking about the DH brigade. Time we introduced the work ethic of the roadie...
Rule #55 / Earn your turns.
[b]If you are riding down a mountain, you must first have ridden up the mountain. [/b] It is forbidden to employ powered transportation simply for the cheap thrill of descending. The only exception to this is if you are doing intervals on Alpe d’Huez or the Plan de Corones and you park your car up top before doing 20 repeats of the climb.
I share your onion, Onion.
Rule #55 only applies to roadies really. Besides, with the strict following of Rule #85, which is only able to be upheld by lots of violations of #55, surely you can let them off?
roadie rules do not apply to mountain bikers.
lift up, ride the fun bit.
there are rules.... 😯
I get more knackered after a good downhill than a big climb so I earn my right to get back to the top however I want!
meh, going up can be fun to. you just have to be a bit fitter to be able to enjoy it 😛
Forestry commission should take a leaf out of Tesco's book. Thou shalt not enter our premises wearing your pyjamas.
I get more knackered after a good downhill than a big climb
Then you can't actually be riding up any proper 'big climbs'....
Being a DHer Druidh I am so going to give you a kicking ...AGAIN...
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carlphillips - Member
there are rules....
only for roadies, apparently!
I get more knackered after a good downhill than a big climbThen you can't actually be riding up any proper 'big climbs'....
Or you just aren't riding any proper 'good downhills' 😉
Then you can't actually be riding up any proper 'big climbs'....
Lets compare the hills, sorry... mountains in the actual best city in the world with those in your favourite city in the world shall we 😛