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Old 06-22-20 | 05:47 PM
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Steve B.
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From: South shore, L.I., NY

Bikes: Trek Emonda SL7, Cannondale Topstone, Miyata City Liner, Specialized Chisel, Specialized Epic Evo

I’m able, this year, to ride every day if I wanted, which I can’t do when I’m working. Been riding 30 years (I’m now 65) and have averaged 2000-2200 per year for the past 10 years or so. This year I’m doing 3 days, day off, 2 days, day off, and have 1500 miles already this year, will likely be over 3000.

Bottom line though is my butt and my feet won’t handle the 6,000 - 7,000 per year I did for a decade, but I’m OK with what I’m doing now. Losing some weight which is good and I do feel stronger at this mileage/time then I have for years.
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