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cuttle 06-10-2009 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by tached1000rr (Post 223319)
LOL, we have the fellas in here confessing right and left, come on ladies FESS UP!

I'll admit!

I club raced pb's on cart tracks and it would be bad if I didn't have the urge to be faster than the guys - I was the only gal :whistle:

Nowadays, I don't care if somebody is faster on the road (gals or guys) - I ride my own ride (on knobbies). If we are out on FS roads everybody rides it's on pace and we meet up on top or intersections, but it feels good if you are not the last one to arrive :wink:

When off-roading, I pick up my bike before anybody gets to me (I don't need no stinkin' men).

racedoll 06-10-2009 07:43 PM

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Originally Posted by HokieDNA01 (Post 222580)
I most often see this as guys swarm to get out of pull offs/gas stations etc a head of me then I get to ride their ass the whole time. If you are faster than me, by all means get in front or I will be the first to wave you on. But damn it if you are going to slam the breaks in every corner, I'm going to get annoyed.

AMEN!

I ride my own ride and would rather be smooth and consistent than worry about if someone is faster or slower than me.

Kerry_129 06-11-2009 12:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Riceaholic (Post 223249)
Hokie is as fast or faster than most men I've ridden with. Riding with Kerry is only going to make her faster.

:lol: Lately, I've become the 'old conservative guy' cautioning her too keep it relatively slow on the street, and save the desire to really push herself for the track. After a decade or so of increasingly insane riding, I've spent the last few years fighting a self-preservation battle with myself to try and find a good compromise - a 'pace', if you will. Riding with Kathy (especially 2-up) has helped me find that 'comfort zone' and always reminds me that coming back home in one piece is far more important than pushing that next corner just a little faster.

I totally agree with Trip on our typical male retard-level tendencies. I think we also tend to measure ourselves & one another by how 'fast' we are (or think we are) vs. how in control we are. Perhaps that's a difference between how women tend to approach riding - when they don't feel quite in control, they generally have enough sense/self-preservation instinct to slow-the-fook-down, whereas men are more likely to take the do-it-or-die-trying approach!

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Originally Posted by racedoll (Post 223969)
I ride my own ride and would rather be smooth and consistent than worry about if someone is faster or slower than me.

Words of wisdom right there! :dthumb:

Kerry_129 06-11-2009 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by The Chi (Post 222723)
Im faster than some, slower than others, would KILL to follow Hokie and Kerry around...

:eek: No need to go postal, girl! :lol:
Just come on up any weekend & tell us when/where to meet up! I bet Mr. Hand's, Trip's, a few other locals, etc... arms could be twisted for a 'mini-rally' too! :rockwoot:

the chi 06-11-2009 12:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Kerry_129 (Post 224303)
:eek: No need to go postal, girl! :lol:
Just come on up any weekend & tell us when/where to meet up! I bet Mr. Hand's, Trip's, a few other locals, etc... arms could be twisted for a 'mini-rally' too! :rockwoot:

:lol: If I get up that way, you bet your butt I'll be calling you guys up!

racedoll 06-11-2009 10:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Kerry_129 (Post 224299)
:I think we also tend to measure ourselves & one another by how 'fast' we are (or think we are) vs. how in control we are. Perhaps that's a difference between how women tend to approach riding - when they don't feel quite in control, they generally have enough sense/self-preservation instinct to slow-the-fook-down, whereas men are more likely to take the do-it-or-die-trying approach!

I think you hit the nail on the head with that one!

Amber Lamps 06-11-2009 10:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Kerry_129 (Post 224299)
:lol: Lately, I've become the 'old conservative guy' cautioning her too keep it relatively slow on the street, and save the desire to really push herself for the track. After a decade or so of increasingly insane riding, I've spent the last few years fighting a self-preservation battle with myself to try and find a good compromise - a 'pace', if you will. Riding with Kathy (especially 2-up) has helped me find that 'comfort zone' and always reminds me that coming back home in one piece is far more important than pushing that next corner just a little faster.

I totally agree with Trip on our typical male retard-level tendencies. I think we also tend to measure ourselves & one another by how 'fast' we are (or think we are) vs. how in control we are. Perhaps that's a difference between how women tend to approach riding - when they don't feel quite in control, they generally have enough sense/self-preservation instinct to slow-the-fook-down, whereas men are more likely to take the do-it-or-die-trying approach

Nah, I don't buy it... I'll tell you why. Almost every time, including the most recent WSS round in Utah, a female gets a chance to run with the big dogs, either she fails miserably, is sadly mediocre or crashes. I've seen it several times. Hayes' girlfriend is no exception, seriously, so much ado was being made about her 21st place finish at Daytona. I mean whoopie doo, she finished behind a number of 16 year old kids on super sport bikes (like Tyler Odom) and was lapped. It's obvious that they are making a huge deal of this only because she is a woman and in a way THAT should almost be taken as an insult in itself. It's Crazykel's, "she's fast for a woman" scenario imo.

Now I don't claim to have the answer, my only guess is that girls don't "typically" grow up racing machines like we do. Little boys turn EVERYTHING into a race. From matchbox cars, to bicycles, to motorcycles. We are always competing in that way. Hell, I've raced sticks in the gutter after it's rained...:lol: Maybe Trip is right and they don't make "spacial calculations" as fast as we do but I don't like that idea either. It's like the choices are, they're too smart to risk getting hurt- per Kerry or they're too stupid to do the math- per Trip. :idk: I still in all sincere honesty believe that women should clean-up in motorcycle racing and I'll never understand why they don't...

HokieDNA01 06-11-2009 11:14 PM

My take on why women don't compete well in racing is that we have a stronger biological "self preservation instinct" then men. Women's brains are set up to not take as many dangerous chances due to the fact that we may have children to take car of. Men have more testosterone and will take more chances. Just my outlook on it (i'm a Bio major so I tend to think that way)

Amber Lamps 06-11-2009 11:47 PM

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Originally Posted by HokieDNA01 (Post 224606)
My take on why women don't compete well in racing is that we have a stronger biological "self preservation instinct" then men. Women's brains are set up to not take as many dangerous chances due to the fact that we may have children to take car of. Men have more testosterone and will take more chances. Just my outlook on it (i'm a Bio major so I tend to think that way)

Strange that sounds A LOT like Kerry's theory...:lol: Again I don't know, but on the "self preservation" note. I've seen women basically give up and wait to die when the shit hits the fan. Guys keep running, fighting and striving to stay alive. That's self preservation, that's a survival instinct. :idk: Besides if there aren't any children, I'm not sure how that can be a factor. Women sky dive, climb mountains, smoke cigarettes, have un-protected sex, bungee jump, and engage in all types of stupid and life threatening activities the same as men.

I honestly don't think it's some noble "nurturing" instinct that keeps them from excelling in racing. Especially when they don't have any children. Besides, everyone keeps going on and on about how fast you are, what did you do? Have a hysterectomy or something? :lol: I mean if I have to, I'll accept that they just suck at the skills required to race and leave it at that but I'm not gonna accept that it's because they are too smart or too concerned about kids they don't even have to be great racers.:lol:

HokieDNA01 06-12-2009 12:09 AM

Tigger is ANYONE allowed to have an opinion other than you with out you trying to shoot them down? Its what I think and you dont have to buy it.....I wasn't trying to sell it to you anyway. It MY opinion from MY experience hence me saying "my take on it..."

And if people think I'm fast thats nice of them...somedays I feel fast some I don't. I have about 40,000 miles of experience on twisty roads so its more of "I'm used to them" verses "not having a uterus". Should I come out and say that since you were having a "bad day at the Gap" (your words not mine) that you have a vagina? give me a break.


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