But the road cyclists indulging their hobby by going for long cycles often through many smaller communities....well...its just wrong ( in my opinion)
Absolutely. I am on a single track farm road that links 5 farms on a loop over about 5 miles. There are about 8 houses on the same loop so we know each other well. The start of the loop is about 3 miles from the nearest village and 12 miles from the nearest town, so they have to be riding a minimum of 11 miles if coming from the village and doing the loop.
I have gone from seeing maybe 1 cyclist a month, if that, to 5-10 a day with groups at the weekend, some with up to 10 riders at a time.
Big deal...or is it. Besides the increase in litter in the way of "energy" drinks cans and bottles, that have saliva on them, they like to spit on the road. With walkers and working dogs potentially walking in it and taking it into houses etc, I can see why it is a criminal offence to now spit in some European countries.
As my house is near the top of the hill, some cyclists have taken to cut through several fields to reach the down hill section of the loop. There are clear signs on the gates saying "No Entry, lambing and calving in progress. NO DOGS", they are opening the gate and walking through. There is now axle grease all over the gates to stop people opening them, and still they try. I had an irate group at the door on Saturday demanding to know if I owned the field as their leader was covered in the stuff where he tried to climb the gate and fell. Shame.
What is more worrying is that they seem to use the farm yards as a rest. They often lean against farm equipment, barn doors or the railings outside the farm house waiting for the others to catch up. The farmer next door is 86 years of age and working 12 hour days. If he gets the virus, he is gone. If his son gets it, who has cancer and has a reduced immunity and other health issues, he is also gone.
We believe there are no cases in the area (tight knit community), and we HAVE to keep it that way, but with cyclists travelling a fair distance to ride past, it is a real worry.