09-26-2017, 12:48 PM
Indeed, there is a difference in my mind. Cyclists go about looking like they are competing in the Tour de France, whereas I, as a person on a bike, would be in jeans and a t-shirt, perched comfortably upright on my wide, soft bicycle seat. Cyclists also know more about their bike than the brand name, whereas a person on a bicycle's knowledge of the machine stops not far from there.
Also, only a subset of the "cyclist" rides their bike in the snow. No real "person on a bike" would ever consider doing that!
Also, only a subset of the "cyclist" rides their bike in the snow. No real "person on a bike" would ever consider doing that!