What comes around goes around [was Alpenrose Velodrome 2.0]

Debra Windus

2009-06-23

Oh, I guess I'll be more discreet when changing into my skinsuit in the parking lot.

--- On Tue, 6/23/09, Geri Bossen wrote:

From: Geri Bossen
Subject: [OBRA Chat] What comes around goes around [was Alpenrose Velodrome 2.0]
To:
Cc: obra@list.obra.org
Date: Tuesday, June 23, 2009, 9:36 PM

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This is so true.  My son, Mikkel, and I stopped and helped a some inexperienced riders at woman's forum one day.  We chatted and found out they were also training for CycleOregon.  Mikkel pumped up their tires and raised their seats and gave them some  pointers.  They really appreciated his help. 

A few months later I was hit by a car.  The Urgent care doctor recognized me immediately. It was a bit easy for her because I was in riding clothes.  She was a great help and even gave Mikkel a "doctor's excuse" to ride CycleOregon without me.  She said she would be his adult if he needed one because he was only 15 at the time.

It is wise to always be nice to everyone around you because then you will be treated nicely.

Geri

Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2009 23:14:31 +0000
From: jboquiren@comcast.net
To: mike.murray@obra.org
CC: obra@list.obra.org
Subject: Re: [OBRA Chat] Alpenrose Velodrome 2.0

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Amen Mike,

It's a good rule to follow anywhere. Chances are small but possible that the person you've flipped off one day
may be the dental surgeon who will be putting your teeth right after a bad crash on another day.

'Be nice or be dog food' - from the movie Rock and Rule.

Joseph Boquiren

----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Murray"
To: obra@list.obra.org
Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2009 1:00:22 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
Subject: [OBRA Chat] Alpenrose Velodrome 2.0

A second issue that has come up (distinct from the fast driving issue) is
that evidently someone riding a bike in the parking lot at Alpenrose
recently made a rude hand gesture in the general direction of one of the
owners.  Of course it is entirely possible and likely that this person was
not a racer and even if they were a racer the may not see this note but none
the less it does not take a rocket scientist to see that this was distinctly
un-cool.  In fact, I don't think that flipping people off while you are
riding really ever does any good beyond giving the more primitive parts of
your brain a small pleasure stimulation.  Unfortunately most people see all
people on bikes as members of a distinct and separate group and the actions
of one reflect on the many.  This is not correct but it is unavoidable.

Bottom line, when at Alpenrose please do not flip anyone off.  Similarly,
avoid rude or uncouth language or behavior.  The owners are there frequently
and they are not easily identifiable.

Mike Murray

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Geri Bossen

2009-06-23

This is so true. My son, Mikkel, and I stopped and helped a some
inexperienced riders at woman's forum one day. We chatted and found
out they were also training for CycleOregon. Mikkel pumped up their
tires and raised their seats and gave them some pointers. They really appreciated his help.

A
few months later I was hit by a car. The Urgent care doctor recognized
me immediately. It was a bit easy for her because I was in riding
clothes. She was a great help and even gave Mikkel a "doctor's excuse"
to ride CycleOregon without me. She said she would be his adult if he
needed one because he was only 15 at the time.

It is wise to always be nice to everyone around you because then you will be treated nicely.

Geri

Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2009 23:14:31 +0000
From: jboquiren@comcast.net
To: mike.murray@obra.org
CC: obra@list.obra.org
Subject: Re: [OBRA Chat] Alpenrose Velodrome 2.0

Amen Mike,
It's a good rule to follow anywhere. Chances are small but possible that the person you've flipped off one daymay be the dental surgeon who will be putting your teeth right after a bad crash on another day.
'Be nice or be dog food' - from the movie Rock and Rule.

Joseph Boquiren

----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Murray"
To: obra@list.obra.org
Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2009 1:00:22 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
Subject: [OBRA Chat] Alpenrose Velodrome 2.0

A second issue that has come up (distinct from the fast driving issue) is
that evidently someone riding a bike in the parking lot at Alpenrose
recently made a rude hand gesture in the general direction of one of the
owners. Of course it is entirely possible and likely that this person was
not a racer and even if they were a racer the may not see this note but none
the less it does not take a rocket scientist to see that this was distinctly
un-cool. In fact, I don't think that flipping people off while you are
riding really ever does any good beyond giving the more primitive parts of
your brain a small pleasure stimulation. Unfortunately most people see all
people on bikes as members of a distinct and separate group and the actions
of one reflect on the many. This is not correct but it is unavoidable.

Bottom line, when at Alpenrose please do not flip anyone off. Similarly,
avoid rude or uncouth language or behavior. The owners are there frequently
and they are not easily identifiable.

Mike Murray

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