Always a Road Beginner?
ilm_zero7
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Compared to the many seasons wheelers on this forum I consider myself a beginner still - Only 2 years since returning to Cycling after a 10 year break - when is it time to move on and should the Forum have a next level - a bit like Green L plates for newly qualified drivers?
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Wiliers: Cento Uno/Superleggera R and Zero 7. Bianchi Infinito CV and Oltre XR2
Wiliers: Cento Uno/Superleggera R and Zero 7. Bianchi Infinito CV and Oltre XR2
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Felt so Good wrote:Compared to the many seasons wheelers on this forum I consider myself a beginner still - Only 2 years since returning to Cycling after a 10 year break - when is it time to move on and should the Forum have a next level - a bit like Green L plates for newly qualified drivers?
Mate thats one nice bike you have, that black bar tape is both practical and really suits that bike!My Road Bike:-
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My Mountain Bike
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The most important lesson you need is how to bluff your way into letting others believe you are a wise old cyclist.CAAD9
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