I've been riding on the American River Bike Trail in (Sacramento, CA) for about 10 years now, mostly on a bike with drop bars, and occasionally on a mountain bike. Nearly all the cyclists who pass me call out "on your left" first, regardless of whether I'm riding alone or with my son, or on what bike. But now on two out of two rides on the Sam Hillborne with Albatross bars only one (1) rider announced they were passing. This was the case when were riding single file and double file. I can't help but wonder if it has to do with the (significantly) more upright riding position being taken less seriously or something. Are there any other similar experiences out there?
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