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Survey finds bike riders less likely to put out on first date - but married men and larger women are

Cyclists of both genders are less likely than average to have sex on a first date, according to survey by a dating website. The finding stands out because elsewhere in the survey, conducted by FreeDating.co.uk among 10,000 of its members, clear divisions are found between men and women.

In terms of body shape, for example, overweight women are more likely than those described as slim or simply large to finish the evening in bed with a new partner, while among men, it is those described as being of athletic build.

Women who said they are interested in cars and spend time in bars were also more likely to say that they would have sex on a first date, while in terms of level of education, it is better educated men but less well educated women who do so.

Married men who are members of the site were also more keen on getting into bed on the first date than single ones – a bit of a no-brainer, we imagine, since you they’re unlikely to have joined up with thoughts of bigamy on their mind.

Unsurprisingly, the survey doesn’t record whether they are up front with their prospective partners beforehand, nor what their wives think of their behaviour. The website itself says that it “actively discourages” married people from signing up, and asks those that do to at least be honest about their status in their profile.

And as for cyclists – well, respondents who said they have an interest in cycling, across both genders, were less likely than average to put out on a first date, putting them alongside those in their 40s and above, as well as non-drinkers, as groups where being male or female made no difference to the response.

Perhaps the finding reflects the typical cyclist’s behaviour when it comes to buying a new bike, which after all is a relationship that all of us hope will last a long time when contemplating it, and not to be entered lightly.

Poring over websites to find the right partner then popping down to the bike shop to meet the prospective other half in real life is one thing – but you probably don’t want to take it for a test ride until you’re sure you’ve found the right one.

That’s our theory, anyway – what’s yours? Let us know in the comments below, but please remember this is a family site…
 

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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ozzie7987 | 13 years ago
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Its probably just the saddles.

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chromo1990 | 13 years ago
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A new meaning for the "town bike"

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dontcoast | 13 years ago
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hmmm...  39

Bikesexual Pologamists and other dirty cyclists do not resort to free online dating websites.  19

Therefore, the study means NOTHING!

I wonder what percentage of these respondents were recumbent riders or cyclists who take winning so seriously they don't have time to go on dates?

By the way, a (bike)ride with a sweetie is a great way to not hurt yourself on your rest day but still spin your legs, and another ride (sexercise!) is very good for the core (just not the day before a race)

Seriously, besides making for funnytime in the comments, why did road.cc publish this?

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downfader | 13 years ago
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Where these larger women at?  4

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Niall | 13 years ago
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>> Perhaps the finding reflects the typical cyclist’s behaviour when it comes to buying a new bike

I'm clearly much more of a bike polygamist than you guys..

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jazzdude | 13 years ago
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It's just a load of useless crap to sell more copies of a magazine. And yes you would want to test ride as many bikes as possible before deciding on one - duh!

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tommyketchup | 13 years ago
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I wish I could meet a fat woman who also likes chips!

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Recumbenteer | 13 years ago
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Utter tosh!

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leonrushworth | 13 years ago
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also the benefit of cycling makes us all last longer and be awsomme in the sack, it seems we are good at everything ,...  19

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surreyxc | 13 years ago
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I'll have a petrol head fatty to go please  4

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Karbon Kev | 13 years ago
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What a ridiculous survey, who makes these things up?

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phax71 | 13 years ago
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and no mention of "throwing a leg over a new ride" ..

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mikelowndes | 13 years ago
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"test ride" fnarr fnarr, feep! honk.

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cowspassage | 13 years ago
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"Entered lightly"?! Wa-hey!

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Rob Simmonds replied to cowspassage | 13 years ago
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<strong>cowspassage</strong> wrote:

"Entered lightly"?! Wa-hey!

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