Cycling Inquisition
frenchfighter
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This has some good pieces on it. Especially good if you like Colombian riders / races.
www.cyclinginquisition.com
This is a good quote from it:
“These cyclists assume that the hardships they endure are part of the joy of riding a bike, and that you can’t have one without the other. Although I doubt that I’m more advanced or smarter than anyone who thinks this way (and because I may feel this way myself), I have to say that I strongly disagree with such a notion. Still, their stance is not surprising, and within the context of cycling, it actually makes sense. Many cyclists already worship at the altar of “epic suffering” in the physical sense, why should the epic cultural struggles they endure while on the bike be any different?”
www.cyclinginquisition.com
This is a good quote from it:
“These cyclists assume that the hardships they endure are part of the joy of riding a bike, and that you can’t have one without the other. Although I doubt that I’m more advanced or smarter than anyone who thinks this way (and because I may feel this way myself), I have to say that I strongly disagree with such a notion. Still, their stance is not surprising, and within the context of cycling, it actually makes sense. Many cyclists already worship at the altar of “epic suffering” in the physical sense, why should the epic cultural struggles they endure while on the bike be any different?”
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