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Old 01-29-14, 09:03 AM
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How to be a road biker video - start your day with a chuckle

Finally, someone explains the proper way to become a road biker

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEhySzO14ik


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Thanks for the share. That is indeed a chuckle.
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I just make sure to follow all 93 of The Rules.

But that video was funny.
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Do ride because I'm a coffee snob, or am I a coffee snob because I ride. Now I'm not even sure.

But seriously I didn't ride a double century in the last 48 hours, or...er....ever, but I do have five different styles of coffee maker in my kitchen.
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Oh god. I participate in the 100+ mile / month thread. I think I brag about my mileage, even though it's ... uhm. Yeah.

And I like beer.
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This stuff is funny only because so much of it is true.
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