The Rules – They were never expected to become this well known. Nor was the list ever going to get this long or be taken this seriously. The Rules were first suggested as a few basic guidelines just to keep some basic civility and decorum on the road. But we took it too far (as we do everything) and now The Rules somehow define the Velominati, the inverse of intention. I use the communal ‘we’ as all Velominati share some responsibility in this.
In the spirit of a new year and spring cleaning, we have ourselves a Rules overhaul, with some New Rules to get excited about. Rule #38, #47, #79 and #81, we forget what those were, but we are moving on. For the official stone tablet version, refer to The Rules page.
- Rule #38 – Don’t leapfrog. Don’t ride back into a group that just passed you and ruin their pace, the pace that you couldn’t keep or you wouldn’t have been passed in the first place, and especially if you’ve been passed by women. Deal with it. You’ve been chicked, get used to it. There are a lot of badass women cyclists and they are going to pass your ass. @Jen gave us this Rule, suggested from personal experience and “getting chicked” is in the lexicon.
- Rule #47 – Drink Tripels, don’t ride triples. Brett was rightly offended by someone on our facebook page suggesting “kicking back with a Corona”. Everyone should be offended by this, even people who come from the land of that other great amber embarrassment, Fosters. I’m told they export it only, there should be a Rule about that. Thirty years ago we were all excited in the USA about the massive oil cans of this exotic Fosters, except you couldn’t chill it cold enough to not taste it and there was even more of it to be gagged down. Enough! Quality beer is a recovery drink. It makes you a better cyclist. OK, that’s a stretch, a happier cyclist then.
- Rule #79 – Fight for your town lines. From our good mate @Rob; “I was out yesterday to start the serious training for the 200 on 100. Met up with a group that were strong but have no race experience. We passed through at least five town lines and one double-point town/county line (nearby is my all time favorite triple – state/county/town). There should be a Rule that says something like “Town lines must be contested or at least faked if you’re not into it”. Every time we went through without sprinting, it was like, what a waste – this is boring! And I’m not even saying I would have won any.” When @Rob speaks, I listen, especially when sprinting is the subject. And yes, he would have won most of those sprints. I miss those rides: mindlessly rolling along when from behind, someone opens up a huge handlebar throwing sprint for a town line that everyone else is too dumb to realize is right up the road. Trash talking ensues, it’s all a way to pass the k’s, amuse each other and hone your sprint. Or nervously clicking ergo shifters so people close by hear and think you are preparing for the big shift and sprint as the town line approaches, forcing someone to do something as the ergo-clicker does nothing but rides along with a dumb grin on his face.
- Rule #81 – Don’t talk it up. Cruel but fair, tempting as it is to talk about one’s most recent road rash to one’s cycling buddies but really, if you are still riding, how bad could it have been? And it was probably your own fault so better to keep quiet. @MarkyMark gave us this gem then he disappeared. MarkyMark come back, you’re famous now.
- Rule #88 – Don’t surge. A rule concerning the mechanics of group riding: when in a paceline, ride the tempo, before you tire, pull off, slow enough to drift to the back as the line ride through. It’s not rocket science, impress people by keeping the pace, not upping the speed when you get to the front. Thanks to John Perry, Sydney Cycling Club for Rule #88.
So there you have it, a slew of new Rules for you to meditate on, discuss amongst yourselves, and of course, Obey.
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here are some paint schemes that make me wonder where the Rules may apply
I mean really? Are we riding cows now??
ok, its a beauty of a bike, but does anyone not named KOM deserve to ride it? and maybe that's the point, I get that.
but here is what I am talking about
this is how you fucking paint
now, there seems to be something consistent, a Rule, but what is it?
Or is it the rider who can pull it off, or not pull it off
are there somethings off limit?
are there somethings right EVERY time, because the Baum is and will be right everytime
@Netraam
I'm right there with you, but the important thing is to obey all the rules you can, the little things like tire/valve position and such matter much more. You need to balance out the broken rules.
@Souleur
I'm not sure we need a rule to tell us 1 and 2 are wrong and 3 is right. You know it when you see it.
i'd totally rock a "tripels, not triples" shirt.
just saying...
@Souleur
The most powerful colors in the world are red, black, and white. You're good with that or any combination, methinks. And Orange.
So long as its tastefully done, I think we're golden with anything. Even that Rossin. But not the chicken pox bike up there or the cow one. Case in point.
@frank
I don't know, Red is pretty fast too. Everyone needs at least one red bike in their n+1 stable.
@GottaRideToday
@frank
Matte black is sexy as hell
@Souleur
@frank
And not fucking cool either;
@frank
I would totally rock a pastel-y pink bike, like Maglia Rosa color. Not because of the Maglia Rosa, I just like the color.
Stybar is rocking one.
Forgot the pic.