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When I was a kid bikes were just a way to get from A to B and back for free... then came mopeds, then came motorbikes, then came cars.
In my 20's I began training in Martial Arts and a few years later I was the instructor in charge of two groups, and needed to stay fitter than the fit b*ggers I was training, including some professional soldiers and so someone suggested a mountain bike... I was soon hooked.
Then work and family and work and work got in the way until in January 2012 I was made redundant. As I had a little time while I was job hunting and as the weather was nice, from the back of the garage was dragged my 'best bike' from 1994/5/6 and I suddenly discovered cycling for the sake of cycling.
Now I ride for the solitude and the pleasure of the pain and to push myself and to get fit and to get fitter and to own cool old steel bikes and to occasionally meet and ride with like minded people.
But mostly I ride because I like lycra.
When I was a kid bikes were just a way to get from A to B and back for free... then came mopeds, then came motorbikes, then came cars.
In my 20's I began training in Martial Arts and a few years later I was the instructor in charge of two groups, and needed to stay fitter than the fit b*ggers I was training, including some professional soldiers and so someone suggested a mountain bike... I was soon hooked.
Then work and family and work and work got in the way until in January 2012 I was made redundant. As I had a little time while I was job hunting and as the weather was nice, from the back of the garage was dragged my 'best bike' from 1994/5/6 and I suddenly discovered cycling for the sake of cycling.
Now I ride for the solitude and the pleasure of the pain and to push myself and to get fit and to get fitter and to own cool old steel bikes and to occasionally meet and ride with like minded people.
But mostly I ride because I like lycra.