Wow!!! That is amazing! I got goosebumps reading it, I love motivating stories.
Wow!!! That is amazing! I got goosebumps reading it, I love motivating stories.
Bikerchik- Not only has he lost all that weight, BUT the Knoxville Double Century is nothing to laugh about! It has something like 11,000 feet of climbing, no small feat (on pun intended here)!
Ask him, on my behalf, if he is going to go for the Triple Crown award next year- it's an elite award for cyclists who finish at least 3 designated double centuries in California in one year- or the next level- 5 doubles in a year!
Kuddos to great work! Where does he live and is he riding with a club???
Good job to you as well. Isn't it great to have another family member in the cycling world!![]()
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What a great thread to see on a lazy sunny afternoon when I was just a teensy bit tempted to skip my ride.My deepest congratulations to your brother. I'm hoping my own brother will wake up and take care of his body before he's forced to leave it at an early age.
Hey, can your brother send a message of encouragement to the large man in Bicycling that was struggling so?
I hear the bypass surgery advertised on the radio all the time now. It gives me goosebumps, and not the thrilling kind.
Sounds like he's going for the Triple Crown this year (based on BC68's previous post about the Knoxville Double) - waaaay cool.
http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showthread.php?t=4035
yep, he's going for the Triple Crown this weekend...I'm riding the Lighthouse Century and he's riding the Trail of Two Forests... 200+ miles with 13000ft climbing I believe...![]()
it IS great having this in common with him... it has certainly brought us closer... his wife is not into cycling at all, so having me into it (and vice versa) gives him someone to call and talk to about all sorts of cycling issues... we talk every couple days now... we've always been close but cycling has really added to it!
he does ride with a group but they're an unofficial club only...
next year he's going for some the 1000 club... the 5 doubles in a year... I can't imagine that it'll be an issue for him... he just keeps getting stronger... I swear I have to draft him now to keep up...![]()
I distinctly remember TEACHING him how to draft! LOL
LLB- I am encouraging him to write about what he has accomplished and send it in to Bicycling Magazine... fingers crossed he does it and they add it in their magazine!![]()
There is a fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness".
Such an extraordinary story - he's amazing! Didn't you say he might write a book in previous thread?
Forget the diet pills, the fat-blockers, the crazy diets! Since taking up cycling myself earlier this year, after decades of being very overweight (and trying and failing and trying and failing to deal with it), it turned out what I needed to do to lose weight and get in shape was to WANT to exercise! Once I found an activity I loved, and such great people to share it with, everything kind of fell into place. Making better food choices and becoming more active in general became part of wanting to keep improving as a cyclist. I still have a long way to go, and your brother's story is a great inspration and motivation! 200 miles! Wow - it's so cool!
WOW bikerchick, your bro is amazing. Congrats to him!!! He looks like a completely new person and I'm sure he feels like one too. What a great inspiration and amazing proof that we all love the greatest sport on earth!
All limits are self imposed - Icarus
I think this person posts on bikejournal. Maggie? PKQ? Is it Sam? I can't remember his handle.Originally Posted by latelatebloomer
Mike Magnussen (sp?) also posts on bikejournal. Such a celebrity hang out over therethough we do have our own here.
BikerChick, I hope your brother knows how much we're rooting for him. Trememdous accomplishment and a bright future.
Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.
SadieKate, the man Mike Magnuson wrote about is Sam. His handle on bj is Sam. He lives in Knoxville, TN.
bikerchic, congrats to your brother. That is an amazing accomplishment for anyone and hopefully he'll use his story to inspire and encourage others to pursue the same path. I bet he's glad to have you as a sister and cycling enthusiast, too. I look forward to reading his story in Bicycling.