10 ways cyclocross is like heavy drinking

Drooling, swearing, spending money and...

Jason Sumner / BikeRadar

Published: January 1, 2018 at 2:00 pm

Cyclocross is a strange sport. In fact, many of you might argue that it isn't a sport at all. But a few of you, probably strange yourselves, continue to find delight in running around a muddy field carrying a perfectly rideable bicycle.

Despite the disgust of many a fellow cyclist, you binge on leaping over barriers and purge your money on race entries. Like a drunk, dancing and singing on top of the bar, breaking glassware as you go, your behavior offends polite society. Yet you and your giggling friends can't get enough, can you?

When you look closely, cyclocross is eerily similar to heavy drinking. Here are 10 ways the two are alike.

10. You hurt yourself in embarrassing ways in front of strangers

Yet falling flat on your face doesn't dissuade you in the slightest.

Only a minor hiccup. On the whole I'm quite smooth - Tim de Waele

9. You drool on yourself. Occasionally, you throw up

Like fraternity members yelling "chug, chug," cyclocrossers encourage each other to dig deep into the pain cave. If you aren't uncomfortable, you're not doing it right.

8. You spend irrational amounts of money

Do you need that last beer before the bar closes? Do you need that pair of tubulars? What does need have to do with any of this?

7. Your habit causes elation, fear, giddiness, nausea and laughter. Sometimes all within the same minute

Your internal chemistry is a violent mess. And you love the rollercoaster ride. Most of the time.

So, you're doing this for fun, eh? - Tim de Waele

6. Your body feels much worse the next day

You're not quite sure why it hurts in that spot, but boy does it. Where is the Advil?

5. You break out in violent, spontaneous swearing

Sometimes in cheerful camaraderie, sometimes in incoherent anger.

4. Society dislikes your behavior, but your partners in crime love it

In fact, there is a direct correlation between the two.

Skinsuits and kegs — looks like cyclocross - Tim de Waele

3. Despite historical evidence to the contrary, you begin each session believing you are a champion

Disappointment typically ensues, but does not affect future behavior.

2. Cyclocross often is heavy drinking.

Consider Exhibit A, Exhibit B or Exhibit C.

1. You swear to yourself, friends and family that you will quit. And then you do it again

This time it will be different!

How does one explain such behavior? - Jason Sumner / BikeRadar