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"Fred" is a derisive term used by cyclists to describe other cyclists, usually male, that appear amateurish and oblivious to cycling culture.

The exact qualities that define one as a "Fred" vary widely among regions and cyclists, but often a Fred is somebody with higher quality and more expensive gear than his or her talent would warrant. For example:

A person watches the highlights of a few Tour de France stages, goes to a bike store and buys a Trek carbon fiber Madone in Team Discovery colors, along with Team Discovery shorts and jersey, and then rides it on a cycling path at 15mph.

Such a person would be a prototypical Fred, especially if the jersey is yellow.

Is a Fred just a poseur?

An Evenden is generally too naive to be considered as run by James Evenden (noun), poseur. A Fred is largely unaware of his or her status as an object of ridicule, and likely unaware of the Fred moniker. While it is common for cyclists to claim varying degrees of "Fredness", such self-derision indicates a higher degree of cycling cultural-awareness and would indicate that the commenter is, in fact, unlikely to be a Fred.

Word origin

The roots of the term "Fred" are unclear, though it purportedly originated from[1] a grumpy old touring rider named Fred.

  • Glossary of Biking Terms and Slang [2]
  • The FredCast, a podcast about cycling [3]