I have a personal rule when I am on my bike.
I do not say hello to someone if I pass them.
But I give a huge hello to someone who passes me.
There could be someone who has chased me for a long time.
There could be someone I have chased for a long time.
There comes a point where we both must come to a stop.
I look over at him.
I want to thank him.
Nothing complicated.
Simple.
‘Thanks for that, you really pushed me.’
…Nothing.
What is that?
I am not saying it for all cyclists.
I will say it for 90% of them.
The other 10% of the time, it has led to nothing but good.
A laugh.
An interesting chat.
A ride along with each other.
A beer.
Why do we not celebrate other cyclists?
Someone better than us.
Someone who is riding differently.
Someone who is doing exactly what I am doing.
‘Hi.’
I mean, you have something in common.
And everyone will say that if you share something in common, it is a great way to say hello.
A simple hello.
It was starting to change me.
When I arrive at a light and this scenario has the possibility of happening, I would hold back.
I would say in my head,
‘Please be one of that 10%’
‘Do I want to get frustrated?’
But this is not who I am.
I am spontaneous.
Friendly.
Outgoing.
I will not give up.
I will persevere.
I will keep saying,
‘Hi’
‘Bonjour’
‘OMG, what a great day for a bike ride, eh?’
‘OMG, quelle belle journée pour une balade à vélo, eh?’
And, well?
If I get ‘nothing,’ I gave something.
‘…NOTHING’
Insert persevering emoji here.
‘There is another way to ride.’