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Old 11-14-12 | 02:55 PM
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Bat Guano
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Originally Posted by G1nko
Funny; I went exactly the opposite direction. I stopped using my cycling app, stopped comparing myself to other riders on the same route, and stopped trying to power up hills in the biggest gear possible and just take them as they come. Where the competitive "gotta go faster harder stronger" was starting, for me, at least, to get a bit stale, taking the more relaxed approach made my commute much more fun.

My 8-mile commute time went from 27 minutes to 39 min. Since I'm biking in in street clothes and not working up a sweat, however, I park, skip the shower and change, and take the elevator straight to my floor and shave 10 minutes off the total commute time.

You can ask 100 different people to visualize a dog and get 100 different dogs.
Yeah, I'll probably go back and forth; maybe get tired of killing myself every day (not really, but not taking it easy either) and start enjoying a slower ride; and then maybe change my route and find some new segments and start all over again. Change is good; for now I'm enjoying challenging myself, and the cooler weather is nice for pushing a bit.
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