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I started recording miles at 12 years old. I have ridden for over 50 years, and logged 15K+ miles per year for 47 of those years. I turn 62 soon. The point of my reply to PeterF, the OP, was that riding aluminum (or for that matter steel) many miles requires fitness among other things.
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[QUOTE=ScienceIsCool]Still... that's 24,000 km per year. Every year. for 47 years. That works out to 16 hours of riding time per week (based on an avg speed of 30 km/hr), every week without fail for half a century. I'm sure you ride a lot, but those numbers are awfully hard to believe. Maybe you overestimated a bit? John Swanson totally agree....i started to wonder how much mileage do a national rider can do a year compared to u dave....
__________________ I've found Reynolds Wrap on my spoked wheels to get the same aerodynamic benefit of any disc wheel in my Xero.Plus,I can peel it off and bake a potato after my ride. Can't do that with Zipp's. That's value add. |
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What's really going on, here, is there are a handful of people with small minds and very little concept of what humans can do; moreover the opinions/views of the doubters are seriously hobbled by their very limited perspective. National riders my ass. Remember: just because you can't do it or don't have the motivation or commitment to doing doesn't mean someone else can't or doesn't. Last edited by alienator; 06-24.-2008 at 12:04 PM. |
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<shrug> It seemed like an unlikely amount of mileage so I thought I'd ask for some clarification. He did. John Swanson www.bikephysics.com |
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Kerry Irons, as well as quite a few others, at RoadBikeReview, also has a high, 'unlikely' lifetime mileage. It's important to remember--and similarly is very often forgotten--that there are many folks who started cycling long before any of us ever saw a bicycle or knew what one was. Moreover, there have been dedicated or fervent cyclists since long before we were born. It's common for newer/younger generations to think that they are the ones that excelled at something; that they are the ones that set the standard for something; or that they are the ones that defined something. Well, in a few cases this might be true, but in a lot more cases it's anything but true and is just a demonstration of the ignorance or hubris of that generation. |
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148 even on an aluminum bike doesn't seem all that bad. I've done 8 double centuries on steel bikes (two on my old Fuji and six on my custom bike) with carbon forks. I've never even had a problem with chafing. And I have ridden over 20,000 miles in the past two years... This Saturday I am going for my first triple century. Should be fun! To the OP: nice job on the ride. Keep pushing your limits!
__________________ "If you don't keep turning the crank, you won't get where you're going." -Albert Kong http://www.deitchman.net/blog/ Look 595 (with SRAM Force kit) Bianchi San Jose (SS or Fixed) Rock Lobster Steel CX |
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