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Old 06-29-15, 08:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Grumpy McTrumpy
Cycling becomes much more rewarding when you switch from being results-oriented to process-oriented.
Originally Posted by revchuck
This. Plus, I was a caddy during high school...golf won't eat up less of your weekend. And 18 holes won't keep you from being fat like cycling will.
Originally Posted by mike868y
+1 to this sentiment. i'd hate cycling if i let results affect me.
Originally Posted by Wylde06
I would have quit after my first race.
Originally Posted by globecanvas
"Try not to become a man of success, but rather try to become a man of value." - Albert Einstein
Wow, you guys really keyed in on one part of that... but I guess it's in the way I phrased it. I don't think the lack of results is really it. I think it has more to do with so much solo training and so little racing and looking at a calendar where the closest race I have for the rest of the summer is like a 3 hour round trip.
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