@@9nikola That guy's probably a cyclist who got t-boned by a middle aged mother in her SUV while he was running a red light, and survived. {read: brain damage} hehe.
My mom gave birth to my younger brother when she was 42, ten days after his birth she entered a cycle race. Can confirm she was only aero after his birth, not before
I work customer service for a cycling company and this is how I see our customers lmao. I had someone throw a tantrum because their saddle was like 10 grams heavier than advertised after using it for years, he didn't even buy it from us so there was nothing we could do?? This job made me see a new side of humanity
Arina a Dutch people cycle a lot and parents give them a bicycle really young So the child can learn how to ride one I guess they mean they give a child a bike and see if they come home (the bike is their only way to go home) or not
@@quinnreierson perhaps... I don't break stuff. I just wear stuff out and replace it before it breaks. But breaking stuff and crashing is all part of mountain biking
The true cyclist never breaks his stuff or wears it out because he replaces it regularly with newer better parts and when he finds himself on dirt rides so carefully that grandma can actually walk carefully. While the cyclist is perfectly at home riding on pavement and running red lights in the name of speed, he is absolutely terrified of the loss of traction that comes from turning especially on dirt and with trees in any sort of vicinity.
Bikezy Mountain bikers are not cyclists In order to be a cyclist you'd actually have to, believe me or not, pedal your bike. Riding the bus to the top and and then descending, doing ”sick shreds” and opening a beer at the bottom with your mounted beer opener isn't cycling
I commute to work using a bicycle. I considered myself a cyclist because I started thinking about how roads, transit, and cities are designed from the perspective of someone who relies on a bicycle to get from point A to point B. I have learned from this video that I am not a cyclist, I’m a commuter. I follow traffic laws and stop at red lights because I don’t want to die and believe that the rules do, in fact, apply to me as well. I have a bike lock because I only ride my bike for about 30 min a day. I chose my helmet based on durability rather than aerodynamics. I only shelled out enough money for a decent bicycle and not a performance-optimized one. I wear normal clothing while riding my bike because I don’t want to look like a chump in public and at work. Yeah, I’m a commuter, not a cyclist.
I just always stay on the sidewalk, because sharing a road with cars is basically suicide. Also no helmet: especially in winter, since it doesn't fit over the thick hat.
There is also the "competitive commuter" who times himself on the commute and tries to beat his fastest time, while also willing to commute 30km back and forth every day just for the sake of a challenge.
I used to cycle 40 mins across London to get to work early in the morning, and I spent a large part of it on what we called the “tour de commute”. Packs of lycra clad dudes trying to beat their strava’s and skipping red lights at max speed
I saw this video before, watched it again just a second ago, this comment was in the preview window, when the joke came I laughed a good five minutes, I salute you!
Dutch commuters, however, do not have the addiction to aero and have been seen to cycle in winds of up to 200km/h, while carrying an entire IKEA closet on their bike rack, as well as a shopping bag in their hands.
Real shit; I've been coming back to this video over and over again for the last year and half and EVERY TIME it gets more hard belly laughs than any Netflix comedy special in the last two years. The replay value of your material tops any one else out there schlepping yuks to the masses. I love you. i should probably mention, I'm a cyclist.
Grand_Master lol sneak one of his bikes and use it for commuting and then wash the bike at your local gas station with a jetwash. Make sure you sneak the more lightest or aero one
In college I was a commuter who thought she was a cyclist. Big u-lock always attached, lots of reflectors, headlight. But now that I’ve graduated I spent the money I should be spending on student loans to buy a nice road bike. Look out world, a new cyclist is coming
There's a 3rd category: The ones who say they're just commuting because they're slow, but they try their hardest and race cars or other cyclists on the road, who are not racing them.
I'll add a 4th to that; the Dutch cyclist, we cycle everywhere. If you add up all the time we cycle compared to the the rest of the world we come in first as a nation and that is with a bit over 17 million people.
Na the seat post height will be the same between the two. It's how its' used that makes all the difference. Breaking that red light just cuz v.s. It saves my knees for groceries to get groceries into my 60's and save some gas!
but in this case chadness and virginess almost reversed, commuter not really into aero because he is busy with ladies and "manly staff" like sport cars and being Royal Marine, while virgin cyclist not having a lot to left behind by focusing on cycling only
In the Netherlands people see it the opposite, race cyclists are annoying and ignoring the rules to be slightly faster, commuters don't care about how aerodynamic the bike is and don't wear a shitty helmet.
I've seen Dutch bike traffic. It's not "a little bit faster". That's why I never want Canada to turn into the Netherlands. I'd much rather ride my bike among cars than grandmothers.
Couple of weeks ago I saw a cyclist crash into some lady and she basically took a nosedive on the pavement. As she was trying to wipe the blood from her face, the dude complained how she ruined his 200 euro front wheel lmao
My bike is my only transportation as a mom of 2 because life's unexpectancies everyday. And I don't really know any of these memes but because I ride my bike for a very long time I know exactly what he's talking about lol.
Some of us commuters will go for middle ground between practicality and performance. Lycra might not be everyone's cup of tea but form-fitting "normal" clothes with cycling shorts underneath work almost as well. That, along with a hard-shell aero backpack, and an alloy super bike can make for a pretty speedy commuter setup. Going fast and beating records make A-to-B trips a lot more enjoyable.
“Because unlike his peers the cyclist is a risk taker, a visionary, an achiever, and knows he must do whatever it takes to finish middle of the pack at the annual charity 60 miler”
Now that's definitely a good point to not have kids: "pregnant women aren't aero" Edit: except pregnant women really are more aero(also how the f is this possible 1k likes? The f?)
@@RD1R This is a fact. Mountain bikers get injured more often but usually the injuries are minor. Road cyclists get killed all the time. Probably everyday there's a fatality in the US.
the reason you don't want to alert them is so that they don't change their trajectory. pedestrians are like moving trees, you avoid them, you don't try to communicate with them.
As a Dutch person I can say this is accurate. My family calls "cyclists" "MAMILs": Middle Aged Man In Lycra. All Dutch people are also commuters though, without the fear.
@@Semystic and cyclists commute in their cars after work, meet up with other douchers, and then go out and play in traffic together in rush hour, further ruining the roads in places they do not belong. Asshats. Playing in the street....
As someone who rides their bike regularly for casual rides, transport and the variant called Mountain Biking, I can relate to a lot of this, especially the speed
Watching this as a Dutchman is really strange. We literally have bikes with designs from the 1930's and we get drunk on those while riding them 1 hour to our work or school in a different province and back, while trying to kick eachother off, spitting on eachother or riding without hands on the steer.
Yes dude. I am 172 cm I can’t do that. Because if I want to do that i have to ride extra small bike which has very small triangles for water bottles and possible frame bag and also massive toe overlap. I have to settle at small size. Man i wish i was taller.
Ну хз, по крайней мере на эндурансе мне не приходится так поднимать седло, потому что я и сам маленький (170) и в нашей местности (Великий Новгород) соревы проходят разве что по циклокроссу; на последних, кстати, пока единственных, взял 2е место (вяло марафон)
All jokes aside, cycling is what -made- helped me come to terms with my own mortality. Whatever happens, happens, man. I've been cycling for around 17 years and I ain't stopping as long as I have at least one leg. My neighbour, who only has one leg is a commuter.
@@marcoleung368 I’m pretty sure a hand cycle is called a wheelchair lmao, all jokes aside I knew a kid in highschool who did track and had a racing wheelchair which was pretty cool.
Holy shit as someone who has a bicycle, this shit is true. You respect cars, and then some cyclist who doesnt care about dying, just races past cars, skips past them, and doesn't care if he cuts off any cars. Way too true! Great video
I didn't understand this one. Is it because people want to be supportive of people trying to lose weight? Whereas if a skinny person did it, people wouldn't care?
I'm a "commuter," but since I live in car dependent suburbia where everything is built out and paved over with massive stroads I probably sometimes act like a "cyclist." I often try to go fast as I can (especially when cars are behind me waiting to pass because I have to share the two lane road and cars are coming from the opposite direction). Unless the wind is slowing me way down, it feels great when I'm cruising, but like I said I'm a commuter and I sometimes use it instead of a car because I don't want to pay $3-4 a gallon just to please all those carbrains who think I'm the entitled one for existing lol
@@josharden6793 *TL;DR Two wrongs don't make a right, try to give cyclists a better public image, and yes US road infrastructure is bad (also my comment starts off aggressive, dw I'm not biased for or against cyclists / drivers)* We just wish cyclists weren't turning into the very thing they swore to destroy in the first place; entitled brats who think they own the road / dictate exactly how it should be designed / think that anyone in the opposing vehicle has no personality other than being the user of that vehicle. Car driver: "These damn cyclists, why don't they stay in the cycle lanes! Then they wouldn't get in our way! Don't they ever try to be considerate?" *overtakes dangerously around a blind corner* Bicycle rider 1(me): "Damn, aren't car drivers so horrible sometimes? Maybe we should try to show respect while out on the roads, to hopefully end any rivalry between road users" Bicycle rider 2:"Yeah, exactly! So anyway what was I saying, oh - yeah, this carbrained npc almost hit me when I was running a stop sign the other day, I would've beaten my strava time if I didn't have to hit the brakes, so inconsiderate!" *runs a red light* A few things before you send me the usual hate mail; I agree america is predominantly too car focused, that's primarily due to zoning laws, I personally think converting to a country like the Netherlands is slightly overkill, I believe a happy medium, especially given that america is so car focused that this would still be a big change for most people; changing to UK infrastructure In the UK there are a lot of cycle lanes, mostly reasonable cycle laws, the main things I think america is doing wrong when converting to be more cycle friendly is that in typical american fashion they overdo it; They completely redesign one intersection to be the most cycle friendly thing the world has ever seen, then run out of money and leave the rest as is, as opposed to putting a simple raised cycle lane, maybe separated from the footpath by some plastic bollards, throughout the entire area, with either button or electromagnetic induction loop activated crossing lights, with maybe a small rumble strip 30 feet in either direction from the lights, instead of nothing on 99% to tell drivers about the crossing, then on the one they've completely overdone like 6 huge speed bumps that destroy anything other than a 4000lb SUV with a hood so high you can't even see what's in front of you (I don't have evidence but I'm fairly sure people that live near speed bumps prefer SUVs as they make speeding over them more comfortable). Every time I try to speak sense to either someone who you might call "car brained" or "cycle brained" it always ends in them hurling insults, and me just leaving the conversation, so please try to be objective. I find the best thing to do is to remember that when you're out and about, or conversing online, you represent your entire community, people that didn't know you existed will have what you do or write as their first impression, so always try to do your best. Also if you're going to do stupid stuff (pushing the limits of speed on a bicycle or a car) take it to a track, even if you're the only one killed (which on a bike is more likely) you will ruin the life of the person you hit, whereas a track is safer, and you're also surrounded by a community of like minded people which is a bonus. I used to race competitively on my bike, used to be alright, until I was hit intentionally by another cyclist, and I decided to pack it in, but I accepted that it was part of the risks. Fast forward 6 years later and I'm cycling on a relaxed family trail with my extended family, and some idiot on a bicycle just cuts through everyone and tries to overtake me on the wrong side (it was also the side I was on), hits me at maybe 30kmh, I twist my knee in the frame, land on my elbow, get a piece of gravel lodged into my arm *(I still have the scar)* then he blames me somehow, I was only 15, so I was in shock, so my dad comes over and yells at the guy, he cycles off before even checking if I was okay, making it a hit and run. So *please* don't cycle dangerously / push your limits near other people, *you put the whole community to shame* Also while in control of a vehicle(including riding a bike) I've been in 3 collisions, all 3 were caused by a cyclist 1- hit off my bike when I was 9 (but on a track so I would've let that slide if it wasn't intentional), 2- rear ended at speed when I was 15 in a hit and run (on my bike), 3 - parked in my car at 17 years old, cyclist stumbles while lane filtering and clips my mirror and cycles off before anyone could check for damage (it was easily compound + polished out). If you count collisions where I was the passenger; 1- rear ended by a mother checking her baby and not looking at the road. 2- Locking up on pine needles and hitting a tow bar of a stopped car just hard enough to crack our plastic grille. All I'm saying is that if I was most other people I'd absolutely hate cyclists, as all of my collisions have been with a cyclist (who was at fault). 99% of people, if they were in my situation, would despise cyclists, and would campaign against anything that helps cyclists (even if it helps them too), like cycle lanes etc, luckily enough I cycled a lot during childhood especially, so I don't think of the whole community the same as I do the people who hurt me.
@@Kaiser-ks3yq I appreciate your balanced and (mostly) unbiased take. I would like to point out the fact that when a cyclist does something wrong it makes the whole community look bad, whereas a driver does something wrong (much more dangerous due to the multiple ton vehicle than can much more easily kill or maim someone) and it's seen as inevitable, or at least not something due to any kind of bad policy. Basically, there's a double standard against bikers. You may already be aware of this but I just wanted to point it out. Likewise, I don't think of all drivers the same way, just the car brained ones who think public transit is for suckers and biking is "weak" or "unamerican" or something. Also I'm sure we both know (especially since it's the whole point of the video) there's a difference between cyclists (athletes) and commuters by bike. The double standard I mentioned blurs the lines though, like comparing regular car commuters to racecar drivers as if they are the same people.
as a highschooler i once overtook a "speedcyclist" on a bmx, he instantly tried accelerating but didn't seem to notice that i had hopped up on the curb to the left, he ran straight into it
I was a competetive cyclist and I must say that this video is painfully accurate. Trainer once took down caps on the wheel because those little plastic things were too heavy lol.
@@macquarrie3230 the ques is not "are pregnant people aro", it's "are they more aro than normal people" I don't actually know, but normal bellies are definitely also not aro.
I think he meant that he is skinny not because he is a cyclist, but because he's living only off the weekly bread rations that his communist government allows him to have. Wait, am I ruining the joke by explaining it? Oh.... well...
@Toographictosayontelevision I like it, its an added challenge and there's just something so exhilarating about rushing down a rocky trail with trees rushing past you on the lead up to a jump. plus some of the locations we bike in are downright amazing and beautiful
Yeah thats the normal stereotype here in asia. Thats why i bought a higher travel suspension and knobby tyres to identify myself as a mountain biker. I even bombarded my laptop with stickers hoping for someone to notice me and ask me for a ride out. But majority of us is road cyclist so yeah fuck me
I bought a mountain bike because the roads in my city are fucking rocky. Mountain bikes are also future proof. If one day someone invited you to ride on a trail then you can go. Road bike = only for flat roads MTB = can go anywhere.
Actually, have seen a video, where a girl told a story, that some guy, in helmet and other bicycle stuff asked her to let him just weight in hands her bike, and gave his bicycle bottle to her. After that he just sit at the bike and got away. She just stood there with that bottle and could not understand, what just happend.
@@CountArtha lmfao stupid ass kids how does it keep tipping over you mean? Is it not good quality cuz for 3000 then that sucks so what do you mean tipping over?
I am a commuter, i built my own ebike for transportation, I stop at redlight, keep rigourously the right or use the bike lane and dismount on crosswalks, and yet i face death every time i ride my bike
My friend is sixteen and hes started cycling and it frightens me. I am afraid that this is what he'll become. And i want to support him since he's my friend but i cannot escape the primal fear i feel when i see him zooming past my house in this aerodynamic biking gear and i fear the moment he'll stop by my house to ask for a water refill. Hes so young... should I let this happen or stop him before it's too late? Will he even be able to recover? I dont know what to do... Please help mee...
Nah its ok. We mountain bikers have it worser. ~Calling ur mum who lives in the other side of the town to pick you up after breaking ur collar bone ~Playing a game of tag with grizzly bears ~Saving up to buy a pickup truck to shuttle you on downhill courses ~Losing ur gal after pointing ur attention always at ur bikes ~Being a cofee/beer snob ~Practicing the tarzan yell after hitting ur shin on ur spikey flat pedals... But if you ask me. Let him be. Life is too short not to enjoy it. Good thing hes still sixteen and kickin it. I recommend you should ride with him too. Its absolute fun. Sure its a gamble but once you ride one its full on addiction
Nah, cycling is a great sport and its really hard, but its also really rewarding. I go out almost everyday on a ride for about 20-25 miles, if you dont ride like an asshole and abide by traffic laws theres nothin wrong with it
I became a Roadie - cyclist - when the ride became more enjoyable that just using a bike to go to the store, to go to work. When I became a cyclist, certain rides became more thrilling - hill riding - descending a hill at 50 mph. So I started training. As a cyclist - Roadie - I started to favor certain types of bikes and components - Steel frames for their ride quality and the 10-speed drivetrains of the 2000’s because of the 10-speed cog sets and the polished aluminum components for their beauty. Think of this as having a practical 4-door BMW to go to work and buy groceries … and an air cooled 911 or a Rotary powered Mazda RX7 or a Honda 2000 for the joy of driving on your days off. I have a hybrid bike that I use for errands. This is the one that gets locked up to a parking meter. It sits at home while I go for joy rides on my road bike. On thing this video gets wrong is that it is not the “cyclist” that are the daredevils that run through red lights - we are most likely riding a road bike that we have spent $3000 plus on - so we are not going to challenge a driver who is wrapped up in metal. It is the younger generation on their fixed gear bikes that run red lights, cut car and bus drivers off, ride in groups of 20-50 riders blocking whole street during rush hour traffic, ride the wrong way in designated bike lanes, cut corners when they make left turns so that they are heading right at a cyclist who is on the legal right side of the road, and ride wheelies through car lanes as drivers are waiting for their green light.
@footbaltopicganger I have a steel framed road bike for "The Ride." The ride of a steel road frame is like sex without the condom. It's "The Ride." I have ridden carbon, aluminum, and titanium road frames -- They all Ride like sex with the condom. For me --- nothing gives the exhilarating Ride of Steel. This is why I ride Steel.
lol, i live in Atlanta, and you can't even commute like that, the same reason we have so many scooter fatalities. Its a nice reminder that scooters and bikes aren't dangerous, cars are.
@@DavidLinn he would ride without a lock then unlock his U-lock at our job's public bike locking area, ever since than i thought he was smart af edit:then
@@Eduardo_Espinoza so you locked your lock at your jobs bike rack and when you returned to work your lock would already be locked up waiting for you. ok. i've seen that done but never did it. always afraid someone was gonna steal my lock.
I guess I’m a chill commuter, cause sometimes I like to go out and ride and enjoy the outdoors a bit than just sitting watching movies or playing games
What's really criminal is that there's no followup video about mountain bikers and all their annoying shit - like the need for 170mm travel fork and a full suspension carbon frame with dropper post to finally tackle curbs and potholes in downtown Paris.
@@mikek9297 any sane man would only have a 90s fully rigid and/or hardtail mountain bike in their quiver. Those things can damn near do everything, well save for bike parks lol.
"Dressed in Lycra, racing through traffic, ignoring all traffic rules with little regard for their own life or anyone else." a.k.a. The Cyclist "Wearing helmet, rain jacket, reflecting jacket, semi-aero backpack, knee pads, little bag on their handle bars." a.k.a. The Commuter "Wearing casual clothes, no safety gear, carrying a weeks worth of groceries and 2 children while riding with no hands." a.k.a. The Dutch
honestly if you ride with both hands or even one then you're old. Yeah, I go 35km/h downhill next to a road with cars going 60 kmh towards me while im not wearing a helmet but honestly, who doesn't want to live? I still remember the day I went downhill 78 km. No helmet, three times the speed a bike helmet is designed to handle, looking at my phone, the snapchat filter that measures speed and riding with either one or no hands. Thats life. Thats freedom., Thats youth. I didn't die, I had fun, I lived life. Maybe one day a car will hit me as I carry my 3 bags of groceries or check my phone while I run a red light but honestly until that happens I will have lived a life of freedom and adventure. Every day I try to take one corner on my commute faster than before. Ive gotten it down to 29.5km/h and Im starting to hit the point where my pedal is almost starting to touch the ground due to the lean I have to have to not fall over. Every time I try to get a little faster I wonder: is this actually possible or will this be too fast? Will I slip and either have to roll off or do the catch of my life and ride on? Honestly I don't care, I just know im gonna get to 30km/h. Disregarding safety is not just dumb, its a way of life and youth like excessive alcohol consumption, not strating to learn for finals until the day before our arguing with the bouncer. Im not 19 to behave like im 40, im 19 to behave like im retarded. Live life.
Somewhere between commuter and Dutch - stonking great backpack, cargo basket on the back and towing a bike trailer, but at least wear the legislated helmet, a load of lights (and still have halfwits claim they didn't see the blinding lights after they nearly run me over in the bike lane). 2 weeks of groceries instead of 1 though. Saves car running costs though
LOLLLLL How many times have I touted the benefits of cycling as a low impact exercise that doesn't destroy your knees for instance....while also being aware if you have a bad crash or get hit buy a car you can end up in the hospital with multiple serious injuries
Told my little brother I was going to get him tacky LEDs for his bike wheels for Christmas, he unironically told me not to get them because they wouldn't be aerodynamic and the weight would make it harder for him to do wheelies
@@gimmespamnow My parents bought me bike lights so of course I have to put them on my commuter bike, but man they are the ultimate pandering-to-carbrain product.
@@Cobalt985 I like being able to see debris in my way at night. I love trails at night too. Lights just make sense if you're not riding only during the day and on extremely well lit streets (which a lot of neighborhood streets are not)
Something tells me this one is personal.
? Don't be silly. This has nothing to do with the elevator man with the fast car.
Get cut off by a cyclist once while driving
Grey: I'm about to end this whole mode of transportation life
@@duyanhpro10 Casually Explained
Edit I'd like to say I summoned him
Breh this just my new lifestyle gotta eat cake and go fast
@@9nikola That guy's probably a cyclist who got t-boned by a middle aged mother in her SUV while he was running a red light, and survived. {read: brain damage} hehe.
there's no way this dude doesnt ride bikes this is way too accurate lmao
noah hall He's mentioned it in past videos
So true.
@Antony Gonzalez how to have a conversation or something like that
He def has a Canyon bike
you just know he's the leader of the local peloton
“Pregnant women are not aero”
Best thing I have ever heard
Ha. Ha. Ha.
But... the exact opposite is true ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
My mom gave birth to my younger brother when she was 42, ten days after his birth she entered a cycle race. Can confirm she was only aero after his birth, not before
666 likes hehe
mouhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha OMGGGG
I work customer service for a cycling company and this is how I see our customers lmao. I had someone throw a tantrum because their saddle was like 10 grams heavier than advertised after using it for years, he didn't even buy it from us so there was nothing we could do?? This job made me see a new side of humanity
The aero side
did it just absorb sweat and dirt? because I would thinking keeping your bike clean would be extremely aero
@@salmonofknowledge3229 yes, it was probably that because he already had it for years lmao
Bike guys and car guys are the same but they want to act different.
and there is me who cycles with a backpack
In Netherlands we give child bike and either they come home or not.
what
Please explain
Arina a Dutch people cycle a lot and parents give them a bicycle really young So the child can learn how to ride one
I guess they mean they give a child a bike and see if they come home (the bike is their only way to go home) or not
Lol
Sounds like 80s America
You missed one category:
You become a mountain biker and break all your bones in a month.
True mountain bikers never break bones, but break their bikes almost constantly
@@quinnreierson perhaps... I don't break stuff. I just wear stuff out and replace it before it breaks. But breaking stuff and crashing is all part of mountain biking
The true cyclist never breaks his stuff or wears it out because he replaces it regularly with newer better parts and when he finds himself on dirt rides so carefully that grandma can actually walk carefully. While the cyclist is perfectly at home riding on pavement and running red lights in the name of speed, he is absolutely terrified of the loss of traction that comes from turning especially on dirt and with trees in any sort of vicinity.
And the skin on your shins is replaced by scar tissue entirely.
Bikezy
Mountain bikers are not cyclists
In order to be a cyclist you'd actually have to, believe me or not, pedal your bike.
Riding the bus to the top and and then descending, doing ”sick shreds” and opening a beer at the bottom with your mounted beer opener isn't cycling
Next week's show title: Are Pregnant Women Aero? 😉
What is Aero? 🤔
@@gmbn neither thought I don't spend my time. Mtb in baggy shorts and short Jersey
savage
Global Mountain Bike Network
It’s that thing we get when we stumble upon XC.
@@gmbn the straya bib shorts sam hill was in when he almost smoked out steve peat
I commute to work using a bicycle. I considered myself a cyclist because I started thinking about how roads, transit, and cities are designed from the perspective of someone who relies on a bicycle to get from point A to point B.
I have learned from this video that I am not a cyclist, I’m a commuter. I follow traffic laws and stop at red lights because I don’t want to die and believe that the rules do, in fact, apply to me as well. I have a bike lock because I only ride my bike for about 30 min a day. I chose my helmet based on durability rather than aerodynamics. I only shelled out enough money for a decent bicycle and not a performance-optimized one. I wear normal clothing while riding my bike because I don’t want to look like a chump in public and at work. Yeah, I’m a commuter, not a cyclist.
Normal clothing? If you don't want to get hit by the police in my country you have to wear light reflecting vests or jackets.
I just always stay on the sidewalk, because sharing a road with cars is basically suicide. Also no helmet: especially in winter, since it doesn't fit over the thick hat.
@@Sasha-zw9ss agree with you, im also not sharing roads vehicles I'm always side walks
Yea you are a commuter cuz you are slow
Stopping in every red light is suck q pain in the ass if you have clip pedals
“Pregnant women are not aero” quote of the year
My neighbour just got his firstborn son from his wife and I still see him going out biking every week.
feralbear3615 he is probably not going fast because he is not *aero*
I want to like this comment, but it’s at 420, sorry mate
@@AFN2750 You can like it now
omg this is the first time i click like button and it hit 666th
I like how exaggerated the height of the saddle is haha
Except it isn't lmao
Your legs must be 6 feet long
Exaggerated?
Some cyclist do that tbf... Me 😂😂😂
Thoughtful_kid aero
This guy has to be a cyclist, this is the most accurate description I've ever seen
Parody is the sincerest form of mockery
He is a cyclist, he mentioned it in some other videos.
A1dancarter
I know right
Hes a cyclist until a subaru forester owner made a mockery out of him
Victoria (city he lives in) has xtreme cyclist community which are fun to observe
There is also the "competitive commuter" who times himself on the commute and tries to beat his fastest time, while also willing to commute 30km back and forth every day just for the sake of a challenge.
That was me 24 km one way to work...Every time I went below 1 hour I felt like a Tour de France winner :D
The "troll commuter" packs his paniers with packing peanuts so he can tease new cyclists as they are struggling up hills.
I used to cycle 40 mins across London to get to work early in the morning, and I spent a large part of it on what we called the “tour de commute”.
Packs of lycra clad dudes trying to beat their strava’s and skipping red lights at max speed
I stopped driving to eat fast food and rode my bike. 1 year later 46 lbs lighter with a proper diet.
AHHAHAHA YESS THIS EXACTLY
The "pregnant women are not aero" got a genuine laugh out of me
Same! I laughed out loud so hard
Who said that they are going to ride a bike?
😂😂😂
I saw this video before, watched it again just a second ago, this comment was in the preview window, when the joke came I laughed a good five minutes, I salute you!
are there any pregnant cyclist? lol
Legs: shaved
Arms: shaved
Face: beard
Lmfao that was so accurate
Too accurate 😅😅😅
Athletes gets a lot of massages. The hair makes it uncomfortable. Also wearing thight clothing for many hours makes the hair itch and ache.
tbh this is literally my dad
Also the face is more sensitive and many have issues with razor burn especially when sweating. They go through enough suffering.
XE10 hotel: Trivago
"Pregnant women are not aero"
-Casually Explained 2019
@4:33
Unless the womb contents are ejected backwards at high speeds, similar to rocket exhaust.
Read this just as i got to that part
i was about to make the same comment
I disagree, it makes the cyclist more droplet shaped :P
Dutch commuters, however, do not have the addiction to aero and have been seen to cycle in winds of up to 200km/h, while carrying an entire IKEA closet on their bike rack, as well as a shopping bag in their hands.
Somehow they manage to use phone while doing this.
Real shit; I've been coming back to this video over and over again for the last year and half and EVERY TIME it gets more hard belly laughs than any Netflix comedy special in the last two years. The replay value of your material tops any one else out there schlepping yuks to the masses. I love you. i should probably mention, I'm a cyclist.
Am i in heaven
Oh hey Jesus H Christ, good to see we share an interest in dry humour 👌🏻😅
a youtube verified account for Jesus? Hallelujah!
You sweared Jesus
I love you 😍 Jesus
bro my dad is a cyclist:
- gone to alpe d'huez
- spent all his money
- in his 50's
- carbon bike
HELP ME
Grand_Master lol sneak one of his bikes and use it for commuting and then wash the bike at your local gas station with a jetwash. Make sure you sneak the more lightest or aero one
@@thilanhuongle5450 bikes are expensive, especially carbon bikes.
How about just leave it alone so you dont break someone's $3000 bike.
I have this problem
Grand_Master no he’s not, cyclist don’t have kids, kids aren’t aero
@@thilanhuongle5450 jetwash a carbon bike? that poor paintjob.
I lost it at “pregnant women aren’t aero”
But they're full of downforce
Sebastian Söze same here
😂😂he said it as soon as I saw this comment
But your baby is going to be a genetic masterpiece... Hopefully...
Get out of here, scrub! I giggled throughout the entire video!
In college I was a commuter who thought she was a cyclist. Big u-lock always attached, lots of reflectors, headlight. But now that I’ve graduated I spent the money I should be spending on student loans to buy a nice road bike. Look out world, a new cyclist is coming
lol I'm like that... I still cycle with a backpack on
JOIN THE DARK SIDE
Yes, it shows that you’re getting old as pointed out in the video. It will happen to all of us. I can see my future in the next 5 years. 😉
There's a 3rd category: The ones who say they're just commuting because they're slow, but they try their hardest and race cars or other cyclists on the road, who are not racing them.
So true man
Is this a personal attack?
I'll add a 4th to that; the Dutch cyclist, we cycle everywhere. If you add up all the time we cycle compared to the the rest of the world we come in first as a nation and that is with a bit over 17 million people.
mood
Bruh I know I'm slow as fuck 😂
I live out in the country and there's hoards of old bicyclists who have legit road bikes.
I have a mountain bike lol
As a cyclist the wind is never with you. It's either against you or you're having a good day
i had tailwind today, i thought it was a myth
Best and most relatable comment on this video. AeRo
everyone knows you plan route to start with headwind and finish with tailwind
So fucking true
@@jacoblieverse5279 start at one place, go to another, come back the way you came, somehow figure out how to *go uphill both ways*
A cyclist would never go for a ride because it makes their legs bigger and big legs aren’t aero
Going for a ride also makes your bike dirty.
@@DiviTivi ikr, since the dust isn't aero
Someone stop this guy, he's better than the teacher at this point!
@@DiviTivi And dirt adds weight.
But a ride expends energy which comes from fat which is heavy and not aero.
I live in Paris and here they have somehow managed to cross-breed cyclists with commuters and they've become the predominant species.
the best of both worlds!
@@marcoscdfMais Ils sont aussi français. On ne peut jamais avoir un monde parfait.
@@BloodRider1914 mdr
@@BloodRider1914fr fr
Your offices must be pretty stinky:(
The difference between "The Commuter" and "The Cyclist":
The seat post hight
Don't forget the -17* handlebar drop
It’s all about the slammed handlebar stem!
And the mirror
Na the seat post height will be the same between the two. It's how its' used that makes all the difference.
Breaking that red light just cuz v.s. It saves my knees for groceries to get groceries into my 60's and save some gas!
The Cyclist method of establishing the hierarchy
"Doping his blood til it's indistinguishable from Aunt Gemima energy gel" How the hell do you come up with this stuff??
Kyko yeah i wonder the same. The monotone voice makes it sm gunner too lol
Adept at random
gap between videos is 90% of figuring out the best joke
Man, that's some thick blood. How do I get some for my pancakes?
It sounds like he has experience.
this video is just a huge "virgin commuter vs chad cyclist" meme
but in this case chadness and virginess almost reversed, commuter not really into aero because he is busy with ladies and "manly staff" like sport cars and being Royal Marine, while virgin cyclist not having a lot to left behind by focusing on cycling only
How pedestrian.
It would be swapped.
Sex isn't aero.
In the Netherlands people see it the opposite, race cyclists are annoying and ignoring the rules to be slightly faster, commuters don't care about how aerodynamic the bike is and don't wear a shitty helmet.
I've seen Dutch bike traffic. It's not "a little bit faster".
That's why I never want Canada to turn into the Netherlands. I'd much rather ride my bike among cars than grandmothers.
Here in the Philippines.
You need to have a cycling jersey to be a cyclist. Jerseys give 500 more watts
And curse out every Fixie user they see
TRUE FILIPINO SPIRIT AT ITS FINEST RAAHHH 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🔥🔥🔥🔥
Couple of weeks ago I saw a cyclist crash into some lady and she basically took a nosedive on the pavement. As she was trying to wipe the blood from her face, the dude complained how she ruined his 200 euro front wheel lmao
It's his fault for using a wheel that's only €200, would never have happened with a higher end tubular carbon wheel
Should have used them Campagnolo Bora wheels. Would have been faster and didn't crash to the lady.
@@elmapiclit9218 he would phase through her
Cyclists are a joke. If i could, id run them over with my car because their lives arent worth jack
@@OriginalCovfefe hold up you don't run over cyclists with your car .... do you have any idea how much bumpers cost to repair.
You've literally explained everything ever posted in r/BicyclingCirclejerk
which I'm sure was a valuable source for research
not quite everything, Fred
There's more upvotes on this comment than the top post on r/BicyclingCircleJerk.
Why tf isnt it called r/cyclejerk
i prefer if its 4chans /n/
Only a cyclist himself can have this much insider knowledge about this topic :D
true, he definitely seems to know all the memes
He said that he uses ExpressVPN for Zwift in London
I'm utterly amazed!!
Yeah, it takes a cyclist to know a cyclist...
My bike is my only transportation as a mom of 2 because life's unexpectancies everyday. And I don't really know any of these memes but because I ride my bike for a very long time I know exactly what he's talking about lol.
Some of us commuters will go for middle ground between practicality and performance. Lycra might not be everyone's cup of tea but form-fitting "normal" clothes with cycling shorts underneath work almost as well. That, along with a hard-shell aero backpack, and an alloy super bike can make for a pretty speedy commuter setup. Going fast and beating records make A-to-B trips a lot more enjoyable.
“Because unlike his peers the cyclist is a risk taker, a visionary, an achiever, and knows he must do whatever it takes to finish middle of the pack at the annual charity 60 miler”
That line got me.
You can say it was the _finishing line_ for me
😂
Damn it. Me to a 'T'. LOL
Wow we must have watched the same video
Unless they get lucky that this happens.
th-cam.com/video/BlcAFVO_Kyo/w-d-xo.html
Is that why he breaks traffic laws and doesn't give a fuck about the safety of others
Now that's definitely a good point to not have kids: "pregnant women aren't aero"
Edit: except pregnant women really are more aero(also how the f is this possible 1k likes? The f?)
I’m adding it to my list of reasons
Couldn’t you just adopt a kid, problem solved
I feel dumb, but I don't get it 🤔
They are preggo
Mountain bikers are commuters, but they only go to the hospital.
bepe I’m a mountain biker and I have never been so offended by something I totally agree with
@@julianrime8544 same
I'm a MTB'er and I love this.
And yet road riding is the deadlier sport.
Because you can trust a rock drop more than a texting driver.
@@RD1R This is a fact. Mountain bikers get injured more often but usually the injuries are minor. Road cyclists get killed all the time. Probably everyday there's a fatality in the US.
My dad died in a cycling accident colliding with a vehicle. He was a die hard cyclist and this video is far too accurate!
Sorry to hear that
So you're saying your deceased father was a reckless fool with a tiny brain?
He died being aero. I bet he was happy
@@zerot480 Bro😂😂😂
Infinite tailwinds and smooth tarmac for the martyr.
Remember, no bells or means to alert pedestrians you’re about to zoom inches past at 30km/hr.
Bells aren’t aero.
If you're only doing 30 you're not aero enough!
I thought this said “balls aren’t aero” and I think it still works
@@theguythatasked6400 same
As a cyclist, the fuck do you think we are if we’re only going 30. (Seriously i always say passing on your left)
the reason you don't want to alert them is so that they don't change their trajectory. pedestrians are like moving trees, you avoid them, you don't try to communicate with them.
As a Dutch person I can say this is accurate. My family calls "cyclists" "MAMILs": Middle Aged Man In Lycra. All Dutch people are also commuters though, without the fear.
Saggy lycra and skinny legs.
We are born on bikes while fighting water
We dutch are an entire different species of cyclists
Tell me more about that fearless utopia please
@@jdguzmanv check out NotJustBikes or BicycleDutch or any of the other channels :)
I like how this went from being about commuters and cyclists to just devolving to ranting about cyclists.
Because theres nothing wrong with commuters :D
@@Semystic and cyclists commute in their cars after work, meet up with other douchers, and then go out and play in traffic together in rush hour, further ruining the roads in places they do not belong. Asshats. Playing in the street....
Jason Atkins ok boomer
@@Melmaster3 Is that the new trend the sheep are following now?
Jason Atkins what a prick.
As someone who rides their bike regularly for casual rides, transport and the variant called Mountain Biking, I can relate to a lot of this, especially the speed
I wanna show this to my dad, but I haven't seen him since he taught me to ride my bike without training wheels
Lol maybe he will come back to show you how be AERO
I got your message & watched the video.
Im proud of you. 😊
Come back 🏠 son your mom worried sick.
@@pstromagik9287 lol!
impossible.
LoL
“A cyclist would never have children to begin with as a pregnant woman is not aero” 😂😂😂
back on the sidewalk with the other children! - Carlin
GCN actually debunked this.
But the blood of your first born makes good lubricant for bike chain
@@duckgoesquack4514 Thank you! Also isnt biking while pregnet a form of doping?
hahahaha 😅😅😅🤣🤣😭😭😤😤☠️🤔🤡💩😆🤢😆😆🤣😤😬🤢☠️😂😴😆🤔🤡😉😛😉😝😍😙 ecks see ecks dee XD
I love how high the cyclists seat is so high
It's AERO!
I get more watts
I love how high you must have been to say that sentence forward and backwards at the same time.
I sentence how seat high is to sentence height! What a high seat...or am I high?
Ya its aero I mean it wouldn't be like that for his height tho that seat height is for a very tall person
Forgot to mention another difference, commuters are not allergic to road rules, whereas every cyclist is
And then there's mountain bikers.
the best ones
Sad that he missed us out 😢😂
The mtb gang best bikes around
Bruh I fell excluded lol
I feel lonely, I have a hybrid :-(
The level of cycling memes in this video is astounding and all completely true. What brand is your new bike?
Cervelo or GTFO
Träcc MâDöönē or GTFO
@@patafanmarti2913 as someone who just bought a Cervelo, I feel attacked. But I'll let those bad vibes deflect across my lycra covered skin.
Batavus
@@AS-rd4xi ok
Erin: that’s not vegan
Cyclists: that’s not aero
Lol nice Jubilee referee 😂😂😂
I see you're someone of culture as well
Grian: That's not bro
Nice reference
Watching this as a Dutchman is really strange. We literally have bikes with designs from the 1930's and we get drunk on those while riding them 1 hour to our work or school in a different province and back, while trying to kick eachother off, spitting on eachother or riding without hands on the steer.
As a commuter cyclist myself I confirm: this is 100% true.
And no, the saddle height on 5:37 is NOT exaggerated.
@@Obsidian72 Dura-ace is a Shimano line of products, their top end offering
Yes dude.
I am 172 cm I can’t do that.
Because if I want to do that i have to ride extra small bike which has very small triangles for water bottles and possible frame bag and also massive toe overlap.
I have to settle at small size. Man i wish i was taller.
Ну хз, по крайней мере на эндурансе мне не приходится так поднимать седло, потому что я и сам маленький (170) и в нашей местности (Великий Новгород) соревы проходят разве что по циклокроссу; на последних, кстати, пока единственных, взял 2е место (вяло марафон)
1200mm seatpost, carbon, of course…
@@arifazhari7598 my bike size is xs wheels is 164. Extremely agro and areo but uncomfortable
All jokes aside, cycling is what -made- helped me come to terms with my own mortality. Whatever happens, happens, man. I've been cycling for around 17 years and I ain't stopping as long as I have at least one leg. My neighbour, who only has one leg is a commuter.
You don't need legs to cycle
@@zazugee handcycle is actually more AeRo
@@marcoleung368 I’m pretty sure a hand cycle is called a wheelchair lmao, all jokes aside I knew a kid in highschool who did track and had a racing wheelchair which was pretty cool.
Having just 1 leg is super aero
@@1911Zoey having one leg is killing your gains - Jeff cavalier
True story: My uncle's ~$3,000 road bike was stolen, but the kids left it in a ditch 200 yards away because it kept tipping over.
What do you mean by tipping over?
Tipping over?
Cause road bikes don't have bike stand
@@albertlundgotfredsen3548 wheel's too skinny mate
How come he didn't add a bike stand?
Holy shit as someone who has a bicycle, this shit is true. You respect cars, and then some cyclist who doesnt care about dying, just races past cars, skips past them, and doesn't care if he cuts off any cars. Way too true! Great video
I used to respect cars. Then you bike more and make peace with death.
“Within tinder radius of a cafe and a bike rack.”
@Peanut Butter Puck Moonen
@@AsbestosCrisis Thanks! I have some research to do...
“The more obese you are when you buy a new bike the more upvotes you’ll get when you take a picture with it”
*my time has come*
You need magnesium. I know! It’s so weird.
I didn't understand this one. Is it because people want to be supportive of people trying to lose weight? Whereas if a skinny person did it, people wouldn't care?
cryora i guess so
Also, the fatter you are, the most progression you can show i guess
I remember when my dad took up cycling 15 years ago, he said he was going for a quick ride to buy smokes... never saw him again.
😂😂😂
Smoking isn’t aero
He probably bought a mountain bike and hes chilling with the grizzly's rn
guilt isn't aero so he had to put all his love in to cycling
He’s still out there. He is one with the bike.
I'm a "commuter," but since I live in car dependent suburbia where everything is built out and paved over with massive stroads I probably sometimes act like a "cyclist." I often try to go fast as I can (especially when cars are behind me waiting to pass because I have to share the two lane road and cars are coming from the opposite direction). Unless the wind is slowing me way down, it feels great when I'm cruising, but like I said I'm a commuter and I sometimes use it instead of a car because I don't want to pay $3-4 a gallon just to please all those carbrains who think I'm the entitled one for existing lol
Damn, you people really call others "carbrains" outside of your reddit community? Brave
@@ChaosRune damn, you people really think being a bootlicking npc is a flex? Brave
@@josharden6793ewww, selfish person
@@josharden6793 *TL;DR Two wrongs don't make a right, try to give cyclists a better public image, and yes US road infrastructure is bad (also my comment starts off aggressive, dw I'm not biased for or against cyclists / drivers)*
We just wish cyclists weren't turning into the very thing they swore to destroy in the first place; entitled brats who think they own the road / dictate exactly how it should be designed / think that anyone in the opposing vehicle has no personality other than being the user of that vehicle.
Car driver: "These damn cyclists, why don't they stay in the cycle lanes! Then they wouldn't get in our way! Don't they ever try to be considerate?" *overtakes dangerously around a blind corner*
Bicycle rider 1(me): "Damn, aren't car drivers so horrible sometimes? Maybe we should try to show respect while out on the roads, to hopefully end any rivalry between road users"
Bicycle rider 2:"Yeah, exactly! So anyway what was I saying, oh - yeah, this carbrained npc almost hit me when I was running a stop sign the other day, I would've beaten my strava time if I didn't have to hit the brakes, so inconsiderate!" *runs a red light*
A few things before you send me the usual hate mail; I agree america is predominantly too car focused, that's primarily due to zoning laws, I personally think converting to a country like the Netherlands is slightly overkill, I believe a happy medium, especially given that america is so car focused that this would still be a big change for most people; changing to UK infrastructure
In the UK there are a lot of cycle lanes, mostly reasonable cycle laws, the main things I think america is doing wrong when converting to be more cycle friendly is that in typical american fashion they overdo it;
They completely redesign one intersection to be the most cycle friendly thing the world has ever seen, then run out of money and leave the rest as is, as opposed to putting a simple raised cycle lane, maybe separated from the footpath by some plastic bollards, throughout the entire area, with either button or electromagnetic induction loop activated crossing lights, with maybe a small rumble strip 30 feet in either direction from the lights, instead of nothing on 99% to tell drivers about the crossing, then on the one they've completely overdone like 6 huge speed bumps that destroy anything other than a 4000lb SUV with a hood so high you can't even see what's in front of you (I don't have evidence but I'm fairly sure people that live near speed bumps prefer SUVs as they make speeding over them more comfortable).
Every time I try to speak sense to either someone who you might call "car brained" or "cycle brained" it always ends in them hurling insults, and me just leaving the conversation, so please try to be objective.
I find the best thing to do is to remember that when you're out and about, or conversing online, you represent your entire community, people that didn't know you existed will have what you do or write as their first impression, so always try to do your best.
Also if you're going to do stupid stuff (pushing the limits of speed on a bicycle or a car) take it to a track, even if you're the only one killed (which on a bike is more likely) you will ruin the life of the person you hit, whereas a track is safer, and you're also surrounded by a community of like minded people which is a bonus.
I used to race competitively on my bike, used to be alright, until I was hit intentionally by another cyclist, and I decided to pack it in, but I accepted that it was part of the risks.
Fast forward 6 years later and I'm cycling on a relaxed family trail with my extended family, and some idiot on a bicycle just cuts through everyone and tries to overtake me on the wrong side (it was also the side I was on), hits me at maybe 30kmh, I twist my knee in the frame, land on my elbow, get a piece of gravel lodged into my arm *(I still have the scar)* then he blames me somehow, I was only 15, so I was in shock, so my dad comes over and yells at the guy, he cycles off before even checking if I was okay, making it a hit and run.
So *please* don't cycle dangerously / push your limits near other people, *you put the whole community to shame*
Also while in control of a vehicle(including riding a bike) I've been in 3 collisions, all 3 were caused by a cyclist 1- hit off my bike when I was 9 (but on a track so I would've let that slide if it wasn't intentional), 2- rear ended at speed when I was 15 in a hit and run (on my bike), 3 - parked in my car at 17 years old, cyclist stumbles while lane filtering and clips my mirror and cycles off before anyone could check for damage (it was easily compound + polished out).
If you count collisions where I was the passenger; 1- rear ended by a mother checking her baby and not looking at the road. 2- Locking up on pine needles and hitting a tow bar of a stopped car just hard enough to crack our plastic grille.
All I'm saying is that if I was most other people I'd absolutely hate cyclists, as all of my collisions have been with a cyclist (who was at fault). 99% of people, if they were in my situation, would despise cyclists, and would campaign against anything that helps cyclists (even if it helps them too), like cycle lanes etc, luckily enough I cycled a lot during childhood especially, so I don't think of the whole community the same as I do the people who hurt me.
@@Kaiser-ks3yq I appreciate your balanced and (mostly) unbiased take. I would like to point out the fact that when a cyclist does something wrong it makes the whole community look bad, whereas a driver does something wrong (much more dangerous due to the multiple ton vehicle than can much more easily kill or maim someone) and it's seen as inevitable, or at least not something due to any kind of bad policy. Basically, there's a double standard against bikers. You may already be aware of this but I just wanted to point it out. Likewise, I don't think of all drivers the same way, just the car brained ones who think public transit is for suckers and biking is "weak" or "unamerican" or something.
Also I'm sure we both know (especially since it's the whole point of the video) there's a difference between cyclists (athletes) and commuters by bike. The double standard I mentioned blurs the lines though, like comparing regular car commuters to racecar drivers as if they are the same people.
As Dutchie, I loved this. I've seen more speedcyclists get in accidents than highschoolers, while there are way more highschoolers on bikes.
as a highschooler i once overtook a "speedcyclist" on a bmx, he instantly tried accelerating but didn't seem to notice that i had hopped up on the curb to the left, he ran straight into it
@@bobbertonsmivelton7019 That is some karma :')
Wife: Why don’t you want kids
Husband: Pregnant woman are not aero
Matthew Zarrelli you got likes thought I'd tell you
Omg this was my ex, yeah i know having a gf is not aero im sorry
True, pregnant women are not aero, but they are beautiful!
@@dalezapple2493 that just Sounds creepy
@@Rahul_G.G. ok, whatever.... Be well
*Why are you reporting this video?*
🔘 _I’m in this video and I don’t like it_
BOPS Productions haha! cancel culture. Is it snowing?
Ryan Bennett good job ruining the joke
Ryan Bennett r/woooosh
🔘
@@ryanbennett3963 shutup boomer
Cyclists are the irl equivalent speedrunners resetting over a 2 second choke in a 6 hour run.
Fortnite
Sometimes leaving your phone at home and deleting Strava is best.
Fucking Strava always used to fail on me on my longer rides. Semi rage inducing. Haven't used it in years now.
@@kleinbottled79 buy a cycling computer with both power meters
@@kleinbottled79
sxvt
Ifht films?
“Pregnant women aren’t aero”
th-cam.com/video/Z4Te-wrCQsM/w-d-xo.html
Kevin Lopsy
Jesus Christ, you found that quick.
Profile pic makes this comment far better
Speeeed
We need to run some CFD simulations to validate the claim.
Every now and then i come back to this video and it just gets better and better each time
*Pregnant women are not aero*
- Casually Explained 2019
That made me cackle 😂
I’m dying 😂😂😂
Can someone explain the joke please
Yeah idk about that though I actually think pregnant women are aero but def going to suffer a W/kg penalty
@@LeeEverett1 same I didn't get it aswell
CE: Cycling is a beautiful sport
Dutch people: sport????
There's no proper translation of "wielrenner" in English.
@@hendrikdependrik1891 Whats the rough meaning of it?
Samuel Schönenberger wheelrunner
@@samuelschonenberger cyclist who do it as a sport instead of cycling as a form of transportation.
@@hendrikdependrik1891 roadie
I was a competetive cyclist and I must say that this video is painfully accurate. Trainer once took down caps on the wheel because those little plastic things were too heavy lol.
Whaaat?! That's hilarious
100% working in a bike shop, I've put caps on some roadies valves. When he was picking up the bike he said "never do it again" what a tool :D
@@KapitanPisoar1 I also wonder why not, I have those on my dirt cheap road bike and people give me weird looks for those.
@@zobayer1 Well that’s because of most roadies being utter twats...
@@zobayer1 you don’t have the latest most aero Ligma Sprinter SX903 Carbon fiber caps… fucking amateur
bro this guy’s humor is golden
At first I thought the title said:
_Casually Explained: Crying_
I mean.. whats the difference?
We really need that one
One day
Please
I thought it said peeing
As a cyclist i agree
with pregnant women not being aero.
@Mycel roundness isn't aero. That's why aero bikes don't use cylinders
@Mycel nah
@@macquarrie3230 the ques is not "are pregnant people aro", it's "are they more aro than normal people" I don't actually know, but normal bellies are definitely also not aro.
if you throw one she will be
I don’t think Hinata would be happy to hear you say that.
Better Flying Thunder God your way outta there.
Crush: so, are you a cyclist?
Socially awkward me: no, i'm just a communist.
Sorry brochacho, communism's not aero.
No food = No reddit likes
*socially powerful
I think he meant that he is skinny not because he is a cyclist, but because he's living only off the weekly bread rations that his communist government allows him to have. Wait, am I ruining the joke by explaining it? Oh.... well...
@@phillipthornton4578 Ok boomer
@@phillipthornton4578 Yes Grandpa Stalin is hiding under your bed.
I love how he stopped talking about the commuter at 2:12 and just roasts the cyclist for the rest of the video
cyclist: i gave up my life to cycle
Mountain biker: I no longer have a pelvis
pelvis is not aero
"Why is my finger side ways?"
~guy after descending a
Triple black diamond trail called
Cherry bomb
@@arnoldszwarzenegger6832 Mountain bikers don't really care about aero.
@Toographictosayontelevision I like it, its an added challenge and there's just something so exhilarating about rushing down a rocky trail with trees rushing past you on the lead up to a jump. plus some of the locations we bike in are downright amazing and beautiful
When you see a mountain bike on the road, you know they're a commuter.
can confirm. Source: am a commuter with a mountain bike
I have a normal bike with mountain tires because of the gravel road I have to cross
Yah can confirm. I'm a commuter with mountain bike. I use it to go to work.
Yeah thats the normal stereotype here in asia.
Thats why i bought a higher travel suspension and knobby tyres to identify myself as a mountain biker.
I even bombarded my laptop with stickers hoping for someone to notice me and ask me for a ride out.
But majority of us is road cyclist so yeah fuck me
I bought a mountain bike because the roads in my city are fucking rocky. Mountain bikes are also future proof. If one day someone invited you to ride on a trail then you can go.
Road bike = only for flat roads
MTB = can go anywhere.
"because he actually has to wait for him to get off the bike before he can steal it" BEST line ever 1:39
Actually, have seen a video, where a girl told a story, that some guy, in helmet and other bicycle stuff asked her to let him just weight in hands her bike, and gave his bicycle bottle to her. After that he just sit at the bike and got away. She just stood there with that bottle and could not understand, what just happend.
@@enosunim lmfao can u tell the video
True story: My uncle's ~$3,000 road bike was stolen, but the kids left it in a ditch 200 yards away because it kept tipping over.
@@CountArtha lmfao stupid ass kids how does it keep tipping over you mean? Is it not good quality cuz for 3000 then that sucks so what do you mean tipping over?
@@drewdebrocke2656 I would guess his wheels where as thick as hair, because only then are wheels aero. So the dude didn't know how to balance himself.
I am a commuter, i built my own ebike for transportation, I stop at redlight, keep rigourously the right or use the bike lane and dismount on crosswalks, and yet i face death every time i ride my bike
My friend is sixteen and hes started cycling and it frightens me. I am afraid that this is what he'll become. And i want to support him since he's my friend but i cannot escape the primal fear i feel when i see him zooming past my house in this aerodynamic biking gear and i fear the moment he'll stop by my house to ask for a water refill. Hes so young... should I let this happen or stop him before it's too late? Will he even be able to recover? I dont know what to do... Please help mee...
Nah its ok. We mountain bikers have it worser.
~Calling ur mum who lives in the other side of the town to pick you up after breaking ur collar bone
~Playing a game of tag with grizzly bears
~Saving up to buy a pickup truck to shuttle you on downhill courses
~Losing ur gal after pointing ur attention always at ur bikes
~Being a cofee/beer snob
~Practicing the tarzan yell after hitting ur shin on ur spikey flat pedals...
But if you ask me. Let him be. Life is too short not to enjoy it. Good thing hes still sixteen and kickin it.
I recommend you should ride with him too. Its absolute fun. Sure its a gamble but once you ride one its full on addiction
no water cuz water isnt aero
@@sosieg "~Practicing the tarzan yell after hitting ur shin on ur spikey flat pedals..." lmao this made me loose it
Nah, cycling is a great sport and its really hard, but its also really rewarding. I go out almost everyday on a ride for about 20-25 miles, if you dont ride like an asshole and abide by traffic laws theres nothin wrong with it
@@Max-ek6nn yeah my mum calls it cheese grater as a way to mock me or piss me off.
Dont worry ur gunna get used to it
A cyclist is about to get passed by a commuter
Cyclist: "Oh, you're aproaching me?"
Jost unexpectedjojo
"Do you even 30k. Brah?!"
I can't beat the bike out of you without aproaching
IS THAT A MOTHAFUCKING JOJO REFERENCE?????!!!!
Ho ho, then come as close as you like.
"A true cyclist doesn't have any friends"
Big facts
The Netherlands disagree
@@mika2666 Then again, in the Netherlands, a true cyclist is of the commuting type.
i guess im a cyclist then
@@mika2666 well yes but actually no, they are all roadies.
Sent help plz
In need of an mtb buddy asap
having friends isnt aero
I became a Roadie - cyclist - when the ride became more enjoyable that just using a bike to go to the store, to go to work. When I became a cyclist, certain rides became more thrilling - hill riding - descending a hill at 50 mph. So I started training.
As a cyclist - Roadie - I started to favor certain types of bikes and components - Steel frames for their ride quality and the 10-speed drivetrains of the 2000’s because of the 10-speed cog sets and the polished aluminum components for their beauty. Think of this as having a practical 4-door BMW to go to work and buy groceries … and an air cooled 911 or a Rotary powered Mazda RX7 or a Honda 2000 for the joy of driving on your days off.
I have a hybrid bike that I use for errands. This is the one that gets locked up to a parking meter. It sits at home while I go for joy rides on my road bike.
On thing this video gets wrong is that it is not the “cyclist” that are the daredevils that run through red lights - we are most likely riding a road bike that we have spent $3000 plus on - so we are not going to challenge a driver who is wrapped up in metal.
It is the younger generation on their fixed gear bikes that run red lights, cut car and bus drivers off, ride in groups of 20-50 riders blocking whole street during rush hour traffic, ride the wrong way in designated bike lanes, cut corners when they make left turns so that they are heading right at a cyclist who is on the legal right side of the road, and ride wheelies through car lanes as drivers are waiting for their green light.
no cyclist has steal frame. Only aero carbon :D
Sorry for the bad image we give cyclists. I do all that stuff but have never collided with another rider, just cars 😅
@footbaltopicganger I have a steel framed road bike for "The Ride."
The ride of a steel road frame is like sex without the condom. It's "The Ride."
I have ridden carbon, aluminum, and titanium road frames -- They all Ride like sex with the condom.
For me --- nothing gives the exhilarating Ride of Steel.
This is why I ride Steel.
i died
"a cyclist will never have kids in first place, as pregnant women are not aero"
I just recognize the commuters as the people who are riding with straight backs and have huge seats.
alas normal people
lol, i live in Atlanta, and you can't even commute like that, the same reason we have so many scooter fatalities. Its a nice reminder that scooters and bikes aren't dangerous, cars are.
Go to Amsterdam then. In a week I counted tens of thousands of commuters and three cyclists.
@Kuuryo but cages are less fun and everyone dies eventually plus I'd rather take my chances than waste hours a day in standstill traffic.
Kuuryo I used to ride to work on the sidewalk but I recently moved to a city where that’s illegal so now I’m stuck on the road. I fuckingn HATE it.
“Not owning a lock to save weight” too true 😂
Not even a kickstand.
a fixie rider taught me how to lock up a bike without a lock
@@Eduardo_Espinoza how?
@@DavidLinn he would ride without a lock then unlock his U-lock at our job's public bike locking area, ever since than i thought he was smart af
edit:then
@@Eduardo_Espinoza so you locked your lock at your jobs bike rack and when you returned to work your lock would already be locked up waiting for you. ok. i've seen that done but never did it. always afraid someone was gonna steal my lock.
I guess I’m a chill commuter, cause sometimes I like to go out and ride and enjoy the outdoors a bit than just sitting watching movies or playing games
That Dura-Ace DI2 wireless pedal joke is criminally underrated
What's really criminal is that there's no followup video about mountain bikers and all their annoying shit - like the need for 170mm travel fork and a full suspension carbon frame with dropper post to finally tackle curbs and potholes in downtown Paris.
@@mikek9297 don't forget the dropper post!
Dropper posts are life 😅
@@mikek9297 any sane man would only have a 90s fully rigid and/or hardtail mountain bike in their quiver. Those things can damn near do everything, well save for bike parks lol.
@@mikek9297 And fixie f00Is
Friends : How's your financial condition?
Me : A E R O
Intekhab Ahmed you got likes thought I'd tell you
#aeroislyfe
Mr. Mould, please build me another AERO wheel set.
“The cyclist has not ridden in any UCI-sanctioned events, but has met several people who have visited Europe”
I’m dying 😭
What is your take on tucson?
that was probably the best line of the video, lmfao
and if from europe,met several ppl who visited australia or what :D
Tuck sun
@@darkoobradovic9988 I watched Crocodile Dundee; does that make me a cyclist?
Every time I rewatch this I notice yet another detail. The text flashing at 1:16 killed me.
"Dressed in Lycra, racing through traffic, ignoring all traffic rules with little regard for their own life or anyone else." a.k.a. The Cyclist
"Wearing helmet, rain jacket, reflecting jacket, semi-aero backpack, knee pads, little bag on their handle bars." a.k.a. The Commuter
"Wearing casual clothes, no safety gear, carrying a weeks worth of groceries and 2 children while riding with no hands." a.k.a. The Dutch
Me the Dutchman.
honestly if you ride with both hands or even one then you're old. Yeah, I go 35km/h downhill next to a road with cars going 60 kmh towards me while im not wearing a helmet but honestly, who doesn't want to live?
I still remember the day I went downhill 78 km. No helmet, three times the speed a bike helmet is designed to handle, looking at my phone, the snapchat filter that measures speed and riding with either one or no hands.
Thats life. Thats freedom., Thats youth.
I didn't die, I had fun, I lived life.
Maybe one day a car will hit me as I carry my 3 bags of groceries or check my phone while I run a red light but honestly until that happens I will have lived a life of freedom and adventure.
Every day I try to take one corner on my commute faster than before. Ive gotten it down to 29.5km/h and Im starting to hit the point where my pedal is almost starting to touch the ground due to the lean I have to have to not fall over. Every time I try to get a little faster I wonder: is this actually possible or will this be too fast? Will I slip and either have to roll off or do the catch of my life and ride on? Honestly I don't care, I just know im gonna get to 30km/h.
Disregarding safety is not just dumb, its a way of life and youth like excessive alcohol consumption, not strating to learn for finals until the day before our arguing with the bouncer. Im not 19 to behave like im 40, im 19 to behave like im retarded. Live life.
@@leonhardfrommhold8463 that's way too edgy of a life for me. Gg
Seen a Dutch on the way home from school. Was a truly y horrific scene
Somewhere between commuter and Dutch - stonking great backpack, cargo basket on the back and towing a bike trailer, but at least wear the legislated helmet, a load of lights (and still have halfwits claim they didn't see the blinding lights after they nearly run me over in the bike lane). 2 weeks of groceries instead of 1 though. Saves car running costs though
As a guy in his 40’s who just picked up cycling, this hits hard. 😂
How many times have you tipped over? Be honest now.
try it in your 50's
@@dudeonbike800 once at an intersection….so far 😂
Haha joke's on you I'm only 39.
i am now 63.. been riding from age 15.. raced for 20 years up to cat2... i remember that..my body wont comply,,but still very fit
“Aunt Jemima Energy Gel”
I mean that's what gu rocktane gel basically is
barbarino the blood or the gel
Thought it was just one of his visual jokes and that he wasn’t going to mention it. Approve of the energy gel.
I've used honey... its cheaper than Gu / Gels / etc
The 12 oz bottle is the most aero. Now I have $500 burning a hole in my pocket just waiting for someone to make a carbon holder for it.
I'm a commuter and this video lives rent free in my head constantly, whenever I see cyclists.
The virgin "commuter" vs the Chad Cyclist
Hell yeah
Alternate title
PREGNANT WOMEN AREN'T AERO
A low-hanging fruit
Have you not seen what cyclists wear? Lmao
“Pregnant woman are not aero”
I mean, he ain’t wrong
U r scary
But they have more inertia to compensate
Actually the pregnant belly is technically speaking is more aero.
@@georgmtb9671 then it is a plus plus
You get more inertia and also you are more aero
Georg Mtb it’s aero if she’s upside down... you know... tail fin
"It's not low impact on your skull, hence why cyclists need to have this: a tiny brain"
The most underrated line
Agree. I chuckled on that one.
Yet more drivers kill so they have tiny brains too (and the small di** suv drivers)
Can confirm. My brain smooth. Am ride bike for sped.
@@wr0te0ff68 a smooth brain is every aero!
LOLLLLL How many times have I touted the benefits of cycling as a low impact exercise that doesn't destroy your knees for instance....while also being aware if you have a bad crash or get hit buy a car you can end up in the hospital with multiple serious injuries
As a commuter with a freshly broken collar bone.....too soon, too soon
"I'm sorry, we're going to have to get divorced, ur just not aero enough"
*sad pregnant noises*
Bull ball-shape is pretty aero
@@GewelReal Only if shaved
It can be easily overcome: the womb contents can be ejected backwards in a rocket-like fashion.
When he said "a tiny brain" I was dead
Random Entertainment welcome back.
Same 😂
Smaller brains are more aero
"Pregnant women are not AERO"
I was eating, you devil.
Legs: shaved
Arms: shaved
Face: beard
Lmfao that was so accurate
this is the most i’ve laughed at a youtube video in a long time time. please make more
Told my little brother I was going to get him tacky LEDs for his bike wheels for Christmas, he unironically told me not to get them because they wouldn't be aerodynamic and the weight would make it harder for him to do wheelies
I have those LEDs, (because I’m a commuter.)
@@gimmespamnow My parents bought me bike lights so of course I have to put them on my commuter bike, but man they are the ultimate pandering-to-carbrain product.
@@Cobalt985 I like being able to see debris in my way at night. I love trails at night too. Lights just make sense if you're not riding only during the day and on extremely well lit streets (which a lot of neighborhood streets are not)
@@Cobalt985 DRLs also are proven to make cars more visible, should work for a bicycle too