Hola from Denver, Colorado
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Hola from Denver, Colorado
As you can see, I'm trying to learn Spanish, but that's not why I registered here at Bike Forums. There's a lot of great info on these pages, and I have some questions which I will post on Vintage sections.
And, yes, Denver is the center of the cycling world, more so than Turin or Mallorca (although Mallorca is close) or any of those French places for sure. I've never been to England, and that new Olympic track is cool to say the least, but I'm sure Denver is still a lot better, but we do need another track since the last one was covered over with a highway. No reason to discuss any of that further.
Anyway, thanks for sharing your knowledge of these great machines!
-Lasal
And, yes, Denver is the center of the cycling world, more so than Turin or Mallorca (although Mallorca is close) or any of those French places for sure. I've never been to England, and that new Olympic track is cool to say the least, but I'm sure Denver is still a lot better, but we do need another track since the last one was covered over with a highway. No reason to discuss any of that further.
Anyway, thanks for sharing your knowledge of these great machines!
-Lasal
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Thanks, DEK. Yea, it does get cold here, i look like a scuba diver riding in winter on the cold days, but we get a few 50 degree days each winter month, so i try to take advantage of those. Cheers. And, the west coast of FL. is awesome. I love the kayaking there.
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