mk10108 wrote:knocked 40 out today. Sky's gray and a viewing a full garrison flag, started at 4 pm on the American river trail and showing an average of 15.7. No fuel except for the guacamole and chips for lunch and two bottles of water neat.
Chubby spandex boy rolled by and having none of that, spooled up to closed the gap. Chub passed another guy and noted the bike brain said 19.5 and gap was holding however something strange occurred. Stationary and moving mass merged and three of us were locked in some odd ball bike trail worm hole. All of us spinning away hitting the curves at the same speed and angles neither gaining or receding. Moved a gear and upon reaching the man in the middle, was completely gobsmacked - it was a young Clark Kent on a fixie, upright and pulling 20 plus. Held his draft for a mile and on a slight decline, pulled duty and closed on Chub. Both of us cruised by and shortly afterward the worm hole fragmented and everything was back to normal, meaning my legs gave up and Superman relaying much appreciation.
Rolled a few good efforts with other riders and without fuel the 35 mile mark said your done. Slow spinning to the parking lot and all was good.
mk10108 wrote:Fenlason....
Need the scoop on a bent.
Other than all the bearded geezers or the occasional young wayward mechanical engineer having an affection for them, why would an upright what to ride one?
Doing a bit of research and overall they're not faster than than my 03 Trek. Should a bent be part of my retirement plan or should I jump in and get nutty with the clan?
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