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Asheville Carrier Park Velodrome
Bike is Wes Mason
I am actively engaged in a Cat 6 race. The other competitor can be seen below the handlebars, off in the distance.
Bike is Wes Mason
I am actively engaged in a Cat 6 race. The other competitor can be seen below the handlebars, off in the distance.
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Is this a proper "behind the bars" post?? I'm not sure. Maybe it's a "ride a bike, see stuff" post?? Well, I saw a lovely cloud forming during this evening's ride, so I grabbed a quick shot with the bars in the foreground...
and it continued to grow during the ride! I think it was moving closer too. There was a nice rainbow at the bottom where the rain was falling, and I figured I stood a good chance of getting wet (again). Fortunately, it seemed to break up about the time it was getting to me!
... and I got about 48 miles in for the evening! totally soaked from sweat, of course.
Steve in Peoria
and it continued to grow during the ride! I think it was moving closer too. There was a nice rainbow at the bottom where the rain was falling, and I figured I stood a good chance of getting wet (again). Fortunately, it seemed to break up about the time it was getting to me!
... and I got about 48 miles in for the evening! totally soaked from sweat, of course.
Steve in Peoria
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Hempstead Lake State Park, NY
This is a challenge trying to hold the phone ride on dirt at the same time. It's a little shaky. The bike is a Schwinn Continental.
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Hempstead Lake State Park (again).
The bike is a Schwinn Le Tour Luxe.
The bike is a Schwinn Le Tour Luxe.
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Tried to search for this thread, no success!
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Bikes don't stand alone. They are two tired.
Bikes don't stand alone. They are two tired.
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I love riding my De Rosa on gravel. This is a gravel trail adjacent to my usual loop. I don’t ride it (the trail) very often because I am particular about cleaning and maintenance..but it’s fun.
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Bianchi84 , those gloves.....my first favorite summer gloves....came to me in large lot of vintage bikes, parts, tools, and clothes I purchased from a cyclist who was approaching his last days. If I stumbled onto another pair I'd buy them in a heartbeat cuz these are the my "go to" gloves for bikes with white tape like the '82 Ron Cooper you see in the photo. They leave no marks behind.
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View on a loaned Schwinn Varsity in Steamboat Springs, CO.
It has rough paint but it still gets me from point A to B while visiting here.
Another bonus is I'm saving $50 bucks a day on bike rental.
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In western France, last month:
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