my58vw
12-28-04, 02:12 AM
Hello all as usual.
I have a blog ... Tall guy racing ( http://www.tallguyracing.blogspot.com ) which I account my training in effect of a tall guy (hmmm) training for first year racing. I update my blog all the time, sometimes several times a day, usually right after training. I use the blog as a diary for me on how I am feeling, doing in training, etc in addition to me paper journals.
My blog is inspired by several others like mine out there on the forums.
Now my question is who actually reads cycling blogs? What makes a blog one that people come back to time and time again?
Thanks
I have a blog ... Tall guy racing ( http://www.tallguyracing.blogspot.com ) which I account my training in effect of a tall guy (hmmm) training for first year racing. I update my blog all the time, sometimes several times a day, usually right after training. I use the blog as a diary for me on how I am feeling, doing in training, etc in addition to me paper journals.
My blog is inspired by several others like mine out there on the forums.
Now my question is who actually reads cycling blogs? What makes a blog one that people come back to time and time again?
Thanks
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