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Dudelsack 05-27-14 01:05 PM


Originally Posted by -=(8)=- (Post 16793443)
Not to be rude or a typical forum antagonist, but lots of people don't ride for achievement. It's just a lifestyle for me, always has been. That's not to minimize others accomplishments, but it's just something I wouldn't think of for myself. I guess I would be somewhat proud that Im in my mid 50's and healthier than a lot of people my age, and that would be due to lifelong cycling obsession, however. :)

My personal achievement, or at least goal, for any ride is to be alive at the end of it.

Everything else is icing on the pie.

DoubleTap 05-27-14 01:29 PM


Originally Posted by Dudelsack (Post 16796081)
Everything else is icing on the pie.

Mmmm...pie with icing. I knew there was a reason I like you.

scopinusa 05-28-14 11:33 AM

Hi nuke_diver, scopinusa here. I play guitar too. Somedays better than others, never really well. Just record old instrumentals on a looper. I'm in Phoenix. I have too many hobbies. Bicycles, music, guitar repair, amateur astronomy, telescope building and a few other mindless things. Let me know your interests in music and/or?

Zinger 05-28-14 02:40 PM


Originally Posted by Dudelsack (Post 16792518)
Well, many of us turn to cycling as a form of self-medication. When I'm at odds with the rest of creation it helps me to settle down.

Actually I first started cycling when I stopped smoking cigarettes in my late 20s so you could say that I swapped my previous addiction for the adrenalin drug.

Rwc5830 05-28-14 03:01 PM

This thread reminds me why I don't visit this particular too much anymore.

I just ride my bike as much as possible...yeah that's my addiction, simple.

Zinger 05-28-14 04:37 PM

^^^
Seems to be just a frivolous lighten up thread. I can do that.

Dudelsack 05-28-14 07:15 PM

Have you had a quiet week like Jens Voigt?


(definitely not safe for work or around young children or squeamish adults):


Zinger 05-28-14 08:23 PM

^^^
Saw that, lol. It would be great to have Jens join Bobke behind the mic if he's gonna retire, imo.

CbadRider 05-29-14 10:07 AM


Originally Posted by Zinger (Post 16800387)
^^^
Seems to be just a frivolous lighten up thread.

Exactly.

Tomorrow is Bike to Work Day; it got postponed from 2 weeks ago because of the fires here. I always like to cruise by the pit stops and pick up free stuff.

DoubleTap 05-29-14 11:03 AM


Originally Posted by Rwc5830 (Post 16800106)
This thread reminds me why I don't visit this particular too much anymore.

I just ride my bike as much as possible...yeah that's my addiction, simple.

If you don't have anything nice to say...

DoubleTap 05-29-14 11:05 AM


Originally Posted by CbadRider (Post 16802459)
Exactly.

Tomorrow is Bike to Work Day; it got postponed from 2 weeks ago because of the fires here. I always like to cruise by the pit stops and pick up free stuff.

I used to participate regularly when I lived n Denver. Now, it doesn't fit my routine well in Portland, so I don't participate. I recall great times riding it, seeing all the people out for their first ride, the local sponsors giving out food and swag, etc. I'm going to make a point to do it here next time.

I hope you had a great BTWD.

Rwc5830 05-29-14 01:44 PM


Originally Posted by DoubleTap (Post 16802657)
If you don't have anything nice to say...

Well it is obvious I am somehow missing the point here...it is not the first time and I'm sure not the last. But hey I'm just an engineer that enjoys cycling and being alive so what do I know. Will stick to the touring and long distance forums for now.

Zinger 05-29-14 02:28 PM


Originally Posted by CbadRider (Post 16802459)
Exactly.

Tomorrow is Bike to Work Day; it got postponed from 2 weeks ago because of the fires here. I always like to cruise by the pit stops and pick up free stuff.

Sounds like So Cal. I used to live in San Diego and worry about friends in the Alpine region that had to evacuate a few years back. And breathing raining ashes isn't something good for you, while riding especially I would imagine.

CbadRider 05-30-14 09:49 AM


Originally Posted by DoubleTap (Post 16802663)

I hope you had a great BTWD.

The ride in was very nice this morning. :)



Originally Posted by Zinger (Post 16803309)
Sounds like So Cal. I used to live in San Diego and worry about friends in the Alpine region that had to evacuate a few years back. And breathing raining ashes isn't something good for you, while riding especially I would imagine.

I rode through the area where the first fire started and the air still smelled like ashes two weeks later. It's weird because there are bushes that are half green and half burned/dead. I'll try to take pictures on the ride home.

badger1 05-30-14 10:24 AM

I passed several other cyclists this a.m.
I didn't wave.

LAJ 05-30-14 11:17 AM

I can likely pass all you cyclists, and I will wave, and even say good morning, day, whichever is appropriate.

Dudelsack 05-30-14 11:21 AM

I fire snot rockets at everyone I pass.

In my native country, firing snot rockets is a sign of affection.

badger1 05-30-14 11:29 AM


Originally Posted by LAJ (Post 16805895)
I can likely pass all you cyclists, and I will wave, and even say good morning, day, whichever is appropriate.

Have you considered seeking professional help to deal with this affliction?

badger1 05-30-14 11:33 AM


Originally Posted by LAJ (Post 16805895)
I can likely pass all you cyclists, and I will wave, and even say good morning, day, whichever is appropriate.


Your pace is high, well mine is too
Just watch your line or I’ll wheelsuck you
The word is out, better treat me right
‘Cause I’m the King of Strava tonight
Hammer on, hammer on, hammer on, stay tight

My pedals bust, my Sidis break
I’m too much man for you to take
The pavement cracks when I let it go
I’ve got more strength than a neo-pro

Well, I’ve never had a burger
And I’ve never touched a drop
When I’m goin’ to a restaurant
I only order slop

Because I'm fast, I'm fast, come on
(Fast, fast, really really fast)
You know I'm fast, I'm fast, you know it
(Fast, fast, really really fast)
You know I'm fast, I'm fast, come on you know
(Fast, fast, really really fast)
Don't you call me pudgy, portly or stout
Just now tell me once again who's fast

Dudelsack 05-30-14 11:37 AM

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LAJ 05-30-14 11:50 AM


Originally Posted by badger1 (Post 16805949)
Your pace is high, well mine is too
Just watch your line or I’ll wheelsuck you
The word is out, better treat me right
‘Cause I’m the King of Strava tonight
Hammer on, hammer on, hammer on, stay tight

My pedals bust, my Sidis break
I’m too much man for you to take
The pavement cracks when I let it go
I’ve got more strength than a neo-pro

Well, I’ve never had a burger
And I’ve never touched a drop
When I’m goin’ to a restaurant
I only order slop

Because I'm fast, I'm fast, come on
(Fast, fast, really really fast)
You know I'm fast, I'm fast, you know it
(Fast, fast, really really fast)
You know I'm fast, I'm fast, come on you know
(Fast, fast, really really fast)
Don't you call me pudgy, portly or stout
Just now tell me once again who's fast

That would be me.

(Well done, btw.)

badger1 05-30-14 11:56 AM


Originally Posted by LAJ (Post 16806013)
That would be me.

(Well done, btw.)

Why, thank you! Unfortunately, pastiche of this kind is a sign of a very small mind; that may explain why I can pull it off.

DoubleTap 05-30-14 05:32 PM

I wonder if Jens waves.

LAJ 05-30-14 06:34 PM

Absolutely. Jens does everything right.

Bikey Mikey 05-31-14 05:21 AM

I do my best to wave, finger wave, nod or say "Good Morning/Day"--even when announcing "Passing on your left."


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