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One thing l learned from cycling.........


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One thing I learned...

 

The stronger you get, the more you can choose at what intenity you will ride a particular hill. But you will still likely push it till it hurts (especially in the company of othe riders).

 

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Never really tell your wife what the stuff costs.

 

It never gets easier, you only get faster.

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MTB: No matter how long or hard the climbs are just being on my bike is reward enough!

The beers and laughs post ride are also a good motivator!

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MTB: No matter how long or hard the climbs are just being on my bike is reward enough!

The beers and laughs post ride are also a good motivator!

 

:thumbup:

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…how to tuck and roll… :blush:

 

Two weeks ago someone asked me when last I fell off my bike. I said about 18 months. Since then two involuntary dismounts.

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Two weeks ago someone asked me when last I fell off my bike. I said about 18 months. Since then two involuntary dismounts.

 

You jinxed yourself!

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You jinxed yourself!

 

I know. Added it to my cycling library of knowledge. Learn when to keep quiet

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involuntary! haha!

buy a good bike and buy lank expensive wheels!

lower rotational mass bla bla bla

faster acceleration..

and hope, CK, 3.30's sounds kiff

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Never share shammy cream.

 

Nonsense, I always "forget" mine, then double dip in a friend's tub, it becomes yours.

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Never really tell your wife what the stuff costs.

 

It never gets easier, you only get faster.

Never change the colour of your bike. you can upgrade annually, no issues.

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Never really tell your wife what the stuff costs.

 

No, I think that is wrong. I am honest with my wife and she knows precisely that all new bikes cost R4000, all stage races R1000 and one day races R100. No need to over complicate the matter. ;)

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That one NEVER works for me. Somehow when I turn around, 10 mins later the wind will turn...

 

That's the swirling winds in the Paarl Valley - like the kickers complaining at Newlands rugby stadium.

 

Hehee

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In return, I know all her shoes cost R500 a pair, dresses R1000 each and cosmetics and perfume R100 a bottle.

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