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I like to share my 'sport' cycling with Sue. It's a wonderful way to tour especially with differing levels of fitness. We do about 40 miles a day loaded. You need a thick skin though, with all the ribald comments. If you ride the front though bravery is also an asset.

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John, are weird bicycles a special thing with you?

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Ok, you've sussed me but there is more to come

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wow- I havent tellied in years (My knee hurts just thinking about it).  Snowboard when I can get out. Done with Alpinism, sticking to mostly rock here in the southeast with the occasional Western Alpine climb when I can get away from the kids.  Although I do fish quite a bit in our lovely Appalachian trout streams. Anyone make a carbon fibre fly rod holder for a sport yet?

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No, but put me in line for one if anybody does...

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Ok, you've sussed me but there is more to come

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Really, I think that's wonderful. My best motorcycling [1979 BMW R80/7 called Erich] mate, who is also a fanatical cyclist, rides a 1930s butcher's lad's bike to work. We cycled to and over the Pyrenees a couple of years ago, and he rode a cheap supermarket bike, wearing a pale blue plastic mac most of the way! We made a lot of friends you wouldn't want to invite back home! This was doubly brave in a land where cycling is taken VERY seriously.

 

I look forward to seeing more weird bicycles..........

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