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Originally Posted by tmac100
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i currently live in Coimbra because of the university Portuguese courses I am taking. Once done I will move to The Silver Coast.
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Originally Posted by McBTC
(Post 22243885)
May have to put Australia on the back burner for a while...
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Originally Posted by freeranger
(Post 22178356)
[MENTION=22396]Wildwood[/MENTION], that is a sharp looking bike! If someone had mentioned yellow as a color for a bike, don't know that I would have pictured it as a color I'd care for. But I really like it!!
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Yellow Lemond BA |
Greetings. Haven't posted in a while however all good. jppe doing 3 100 milers in a row is unfathomable!!!! Doing 50 takes stuff out.
Update: Our group of COVID road bike warriors have continued to today. We now have 8-10 in our group; most are 74-77 years old with some youngsters in mid-60s. All double vaccinated. When one travels we ride in the back for a week until tested. So far no one got COVID from riding; one did from a trip to LA. We ride four days a week Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday Our "normal" ride is about 40 miles going from 15 to 19 MPH. On a good day (lower winds) we might maintain 17-18 for 8-10 miles. Call it COVID fitness. Just passed 6,000 miles for 2021 after 7,500 in 2020 -- the most in my dozen years of riding. Don't know what the future holds, however cycling has been a savior for most of us who would have been stuck at home avoiding the virus. Best wishes to all. |
I started riding again in early 2020 after losing 20 lbs. I ended up the year by riding just over 3000 miles and losing about 75 lbs. I went from 270 to 195. I recently turned 65 this past August and am now down to 180 lbs. I'm 5'-11" tall. I've ridden over 4,700 miles this year and plan to get to 5,200 if the weather cooperates. I celebrated my weight loss by buying myself a new road bike about a month ago. I don't have enough posts to post photos yet, but the new bike is a carbon frame 2022 Trek Emonda SL 5 Disc. I'm planning to add carbon wheels in the spring when I return from Florida. They won't be in stock until February.
I'm taking my old road bike, a 2002 Klein Quantum, with me to Florida this winter, where I hope to sell the Trek FX 7.5 hybrid I have down there. |
Classic Carl.. That weight loss is really impressive and must have taken real commitment! Congratulations!
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Originally Posted by Artmo
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Classic Carl.. That weight loss is really impressive and must have taken real commitment! Congratulations!
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Seems like we just finished Summer 2020 Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics……
….and I read it is only 100 days until the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing! Darn - time flies by when ya get older. :foo: |
Originally Posted by Wildwood
(Post 22287710)
Seems like we just finished Summer 2020 Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics……
….and I read it is only 100 days until the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing! Darn - time flies by when ya get older. :foo: |
[QUOTE=Phil85207;12452236................................................... I guess three weeks off the bike before the event did come into play.[/QUOTE]
It certainly would. Easing off the last week before the event would be the rule. So how come it was three weeks?? |
Originally Posted by Wildwood
(Post 22287710)
Seems like we just finished Summer 2020 Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics……
….and I read it is only 100 days until the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing! Darn - time flies by when ya get older. :foo: |
I am singularly impressed! I suffered a spine fracture as a youngster (teens, not 40s) and have been dealing with it since. Better pain and mobility control over the past 3 years and have been able to "push" myself more. But with your issues (and the ankle brace?) you have done marvelously well and are an inspiration to those of us who find themselves failing to get up off the couch now and again.
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Intended for tmac10... Need to include source for comment. Newbee and just learning the ropes.
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Try to get out and ride my M2S ALL-TERRAIN ULTRA HT almost every day......but darn winter is coming and the Battery doesn't like the typical below zero F temps here in Stanley Idaho. Oh and I am a young 74 years and riding, riding... riding!!!!
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Originally Posted by McBTC
(Post 22287794)
I was going to correct you cuz I thought you forgot the 'n' but, you said darn not...
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Originally Posted by rsbob
(Post 22307636)
Alloy is real. Love sardonic wit. Well done.
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Originally Posted by John E
(Post 6692600)
I'll see if Gordy Shields wants to start a 90+ thread in a couple of months. :)
I am only 39 (hexadecimal), so what do I know? |
Originally Posted by genec
(Post 22312044)
He's working on the heaven thread. Great guy.
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Video.
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Originally Posted by 10 Wheels
(Post 22315315)
Any other discussion will end up with this moved to P&R... so that's all I have to say. |
Helmets restrict my breathing.
:roflmao2::roflmao2::roflmao2::roflmao2: I was too sleepy to buckle it. :roflmao2::roflmao2::roflmao2::roflmao2: |
Originally Posted by Wildwood
(Post 22330018)
Helmets restrict my breathing.
:roflmao2::roflmao2::roflmao2::roflmao2: I was too sleepy to buckle it. :roflmao2::roflmao2::roflmao2::roflmao2: Colors clash with my wool jersey.... Can't remember the last time I hit my head on the ground... |
Everything a smart president does is staged, well planned and filmed.
Can you imagine sleepy Joe saying to Jill, “Hey, I have a spare hour, let’s go hop on our bikes - ride around DC and get some exercise!” More cardio than a walk to one’s indoor WH golf course room. Remember your heart only has so many beats in a lifetime!?! Don’t use them up exercising. Hahaha!!! :( |
It's a pretty well-known fact that Biden has been a bike rider for some time. One of his bikes is custom made by Stephen Bilenky who has been building bicycles since 1983. An authentic craftsperson, Bilenky produces an average of 75 frames a year from his workshop, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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