>>1207709You're the retard, I dont have a problem with cycling elders, even on e-bikes. I specifically mentioned those that drive at 50km/h on a separate cycling lane inside city limits.
They're not allowed to ride 25 km/h mopeds anymore, but going 60 on a juiced up bicycle is. On my commute to work I see plenty of both tour du france larpers and boomers on e-bikes. The road is a narrow 60 km/h one without a middle divider.
Those sporters going 40 constantly cycle side by side or even 3 wide, and so do the elderly going 55 on an e-bike.
The elderly just overtake, all still side by side on a blind corner, with at least one of them on the wrong side of the road. They were lucky there wasn't an incoming cyclist, or the incoming car wouldn't have been able to evade them.
The amount of laws they break is unbelievable, staying side by side while faster traffic is coming up from behind is. On top of that the speed limit on cycling lanes inside cities is 25, outside the city 45. Mopeds get fucked if their limiter is set too high, but an e-bike, with more power than the mopeds from the time those laws were written, is fine.
Those e-bikes blasting past you is the main reason I don't cycle anymore