two pedals
two wheels
one seat
I want to count no further than that; I don’t want to count my kilocalories per Big Mac (cause I don’t eat either kilocalories or Big Macs) and I don’t want to know how many hills I gotta climb to get rid of those two cool beers I had after I finished climbing those same hills that made the beer taste so good in the first place.
Can I not count?! Can I just enjoy the ride and not be faster than yesterday? Can I stop improving for the sake of improving? What happens when we really, really stop improving? Isn’t that sort of like riding a bike downhill….FUN!!!
Can I just ride my bike or must I ride by numbers?
4 comments:
different people find differnt aspects of cycling interesting to themselves
some ride bikes
some collect bikes
some work on bikes
some build bikes
some race bikes
then it goes deeper
deeper
and deeper
there are many more sub groups and sub categories
some people like heart rate monitors and power taps
others like fresh baggettes and bottles of wine
just ride and smile...and if yer not smiling, maybe you shouldn't be riding that day.
No numbers.
Gwadzilla – I just have a strange sense of humor. Just joking with the numbers. Biking is just great and each person should do their thing. (The truth is that I’m just breaking under Ruby’s pressure!)
Thanks, O.B. Good to see you back. No numbers? You mean you won’t give me your number? After all this ‘peddling’! :-)
Sorry 'berto -- gave out my number to someone a couple weeks ago and he hasn't given it back yet....
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