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mailorderdiety
#21 Posted : 3/13/2013 8:26:47 PM

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great topic!!!!

Cycling showed me a world i didn't know was available. I started late in life, i just had a beach cruiser and at age 40 found out i could go fast when i saw a bunch of renegade bike partiers rollin by at night. I joined them and discovered both the freedom of going where ever you want and tapping your body/minds' potential.

It was a natural anti-depressant and i've met so many amazing people because of it. I was able to meet antrocles due to cycling and i'm going on ride right now after typing this. I can now ride 100 miles straight without stopping if racing and i just rode from la->sf...(300 miles of it). So fun!!!

Cycling prepared me for dmt... Dmt prepares me for cycling.

I have a fixed gear steel(favorite)
carbon race bike
steel cylocross i use for cross country/touring
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#22 Posted : 3/13/2013 9:55:14 PM

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Living in the mountains, its probably one of my favorite activities. I felt the healthiest i've ever been mentally/physically last summer when i took it to heart and was off on dirt roads for hours at least a few times a week. Averaging around 50m weekly on hilly dirtroads, and a few treks to mountain lakes ~20m away from my home. I love where i live.

The shortfall was winter (5400ft high sierras showcover is usually from dec-mar/april), but everyone knows i'm a stubborn jackass, and if theres not too much powder on the roads, i'll be riding to work. Everyday.

Just want the snow to melt so i can get out in the woods and RIDE!!

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Hieronymous
#23 Posted : 3/13/2013 10:01:53 PM

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I've done my fair share of cycling.

I started riding an old clunker of a mountain bike to get to my patch in the bush, it was all soft loose sand, so I developed a technique where I'd lean back slightly and repetitively pull up on the handlebars and I could ride over really soft sand very effectively. It was very hard work though.

One day I rode into the nearest town and along the way I rode past a group of cyclists involved in a road race (they were riding road bikes and I was on my clunker). As we rounded the final bend it was about 1km to the finish and the group started to increase tempo and they caught up to me. I sped up too and stayed with them until the final sprint when 1 guy started to pull away, I put a big sprint in and came from behind to beat him by about one bike length.

After the race I was so exhausted that I to stop and get off while I caught my breath and the owner of the bike shop who'd organised the race came over to me laughing his head off. He thought it was hilarious to see a yobbo dressed in jeans, thongs (flip-flops not a G string) and flannalette shirt with sleeves ripped off outsprint a group experienced cyclists while riding a mountain bike.

He talked me into having a race with the club which I did and I won.

I really got into it after that and started racing every week and doing up to 1000 km each week training.

I started doing this thing in a race where I'd pull a tic-tac out of my pouch and then hold it up to show the other riders. Then I'd pretend I was Roger Ramjet and I'd say "This pill will give me the power of 10 atom bombs" and then I'd eat the tic-tac and put an effort in and pull away from the pack singing "Roger Ramjet he's our man hero of the nation".

A few times when I did it at first, I left the peleton behind and won the race by a large margin. After a while it turned into a form of Pavlovian conditioning for the regular riders I'd race against, when they'd see me with the tic-tac or hear me start to say the Roger Ramjet line they would launch into a sprint to try to get the jump me. I would use that to my advantage and sit behind them letting them cut the wind (bludging) and then pull out at the last minute when the sprint approached the finish line and many times I'd win that way too.

Most of the bike club members were upper class snooty pricks that I didn't get along with and some of them really hated me. I think a large part of it was jealousy because they had 2000 dollar bikes and I was beating them on a 2nd hand heap of crap. Just to piss them off I'd turn up late to races with my car stereo playing 32-20 by Chain (I'm gonna shoot my girl, I'm gonna shoot my bitch and go) drinking a can of beer and smoking cigarettes.

Ah those were the days.
 
Infundibulum
#24 Posted : 3/13/2013 11:04:49 PM

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I know nothing about biking, but I gotta say that this thread's title reads either like "Bikini" or "Viking" and misleads me all the time.





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#25 Posted : 3/14/2013 3:25:10 AM

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polytrip wrote:
'Whoops, i don´t think this is going entirely like i want it to'



hehehe, gotta love this, I swear everyone must have the exact same phrase in their head for that half-second they are airborne Big grin


For me it happened on a snowboard right before snapping my humerous in two. approaching the gap , caught an edge.

"Whoops, this going to hurt."


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Infundibulum wrote:
I know nothing about biking, but I gotta say that this thread's title reads either like "Bikini" or "Viking" and misleads me all the time.


LOL wut, When i first saw it I thought it said viking at first too Laughing
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#26 Posted : 3/17/2013 11:49:56 PM

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Hieronymous wrote:

Most of the bike club members were upper class snooty pricks that I didn't get along with and some of them really hated me. I think a large part of it was jealousy because they had 2000 dollar bikes and I was beating them on a 2nd hand heap of crap. Just to piss them off I'd turn up late to races with my car stereo playing 32-20 by Chain (I'm gonna shoot my girl, I'm gonna shoot my bitch and go) drinking a can of beer and smoking cigarettes.

Ah those were the days.


Hahaha would have loved to see that Smile
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