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  1. #16
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    May 2005
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    Mmmmm, I started riding so long ago... even as a little kid, I rode my bike around the neighborhood and beyond. Then as with now, I enjoyed the feeling of freedom. Over the years I've been serious and less than serious. Recently serious again more so for fitness than anything else. I guess I also got into cycling for the personal contact. My best friends right now all cycle, either road or mountain. I've decided since it is so important to me it has to be important to my friends as well. Our adventures are all cycling adventures (although I do get out and hike once in a while). Being actively involved with several cycling groups has help me make many new friends and contacts.
    BCIpam - Nature Girl

  2. #17
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    Sep 2004
    Location
    Albuquerque, NM
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    I've been on and off the bike since I was old enough to ride. As kids we rode everywhere coz that was the only way to Get anywhere, as a teenager I rode to get me out of the house, as an adult I rode coz my ex-hubby did but he was a jackazz about riding (which you wonderful TE ladies with your wonderful DHs and SOs have now shown me tyvm! ), so I was off the bike for close to 6 yrs. I took it back up again when my current job moved to offices right off the bike trail. I Love riding, the rush of flying through traffic, the walkers on the bike path every morning on my way to work, even the hills in my city which reward my climb by giving me an Awesome descent usually at speeds over 30 mph! Oh Yeah!! (no speed junkie here! ) I've ridden through snow, hail, rain, high winds, and days so gorgeous they almost make me cry. I've seen the moutains covered in snow, green when there's enough rain, sunlight and the gorgeous red they turn when the sun sets just right. I've done my first and second century this year and can't wait to do more. I'm participating in a virtual "Ride Across America" with 12 other people and am having a blast as I attempt to complete 3052 miles by the end of the year! (yup...I'll make it) I resent any time spent driving anymore and have worked out pretty much how to get anywhere in this city on my bike and want it that way.
    What am I riding for?? Freedom!
    Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming: "Yeah Baby! What a Ride!"

  3. #18
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    Dec 2004
    Location
    DuPage Co IL
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    I started riding to get healthy and kept riding because as soon as I click into those pedals, I decide where I'm going, how fast or slow it will be, which birds and animals I will be talking to, what songs I will sing - in brief, an interlude of sanity. No obligations, no duties, no chores. So, yes, SadieKate, psychiatric benefits and yes, Corsair, freedom. Every time I get on that bike, I'm dumbstruck anew just how much it means to me, how much I love it.

  4. #19
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    Oct 2002
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    San Francisco Bay Area
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    Ice Cream.

    V.
    Discipline is remembering what you want.


    TandemHearts.com

  5. #20
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    May 2004
    Location
    Wisconsin
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    I ride because it's one of my passions.

    It's what helps keep me strong and focused. I take pride in taking care of myself which relates to respect and honoring the real me.

    Oh yeah ... and then there's always the ice cream
    On Yer Bike!

  6. #21
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    Apr 2005
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    I started riding so I could compete in triathlons.

    So, I ride to train for that (I'm not all hardcore-serious though!)... and I ride to have FUN!!!!

    I have found that I really LOVE cycling!
    Last edited by KSH; 06-28-2005 at 06:54 PM.

  7. #22
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    Mar 2004
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    My husband is an awesome rider and racer and I vowed many years back never to get on a bike (hey I'm stubborn and wanted my own hobby). I then had to stop driving because of medical issues for a while and had to commute on my bike everywhere, but didn't want to do the whole mountain bike thing (stubborn I tell you). Then some friends of ours left a tandem at our house for a week and we had to have a tandem, but since my hubby only loves mountain bike, we bought a mountain bike tandem. OH MY GOSH, talk about exhilarating, fun, challenging (we are bad asses on the mountain tandem). So I stopped being stuborn and got a mountain bike. I love it, it's now my relief and reminder of the necessities of why quality of life is important. What would I do without my bike? I also learned a lesson in being stubborn (why be so stubborn, enjoy what life has to offer - admitedly still stubborn on occasion).

  8. #23
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    Apr 2005
    Location
    Spokane, WA
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    I started riding to work last year. Mostly to help me lose weight. Bike riding has queitly taken over my life. A friend recently asked why I like biking. The answer is so complex I didn't know where to begin and I still don't have a good answer. I simply must ride my bike. It has become a part of me. And the fact that I can slip in a few more carbs dosen't hurt either!

  9. #24
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    Dec 2004
    Location
    Portland, Oregon
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    I guess I'm just like everyone else here. You see my tagline, so you know I enjoy what I call the "cheesecake/pizza benefit".

    I started in December because I was bored to tears with hiking and started dating my BF who has been riding since he was 12.

    I keep riding because I love the "high" you get from exercise (and boy do you get it with cycling!), because it keeps me in shape as I approach 40, because I need to have goals for my excercise (and I'd run out of goals with hiking), and obviously because I love to eat.

    But funny how what motivates me can change with the sport; I thought I'd be a trail-girl because I love long slow activity. But, with cycling, I like going FAST! And now I can't believe I ever enjoyed hiking (5 stinking hours to get to the top...what's that all about??? LOL)
    I get to have pizza after this, right? No...wait...cheesecake....

  10. #25
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    Apr 2005
    Location
    Just North of Dallas
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    I never planned to get a bike...I bought one this spring because....well -

    My son is a racer - he races all over the country for both a collegiate team and an amateur team. I always watched him and wished I could ride, but I just thought well, I'm too old, I'm too out of shape and I'm too busy. The last time I had a bike was when I was 15 years old. Im 42, I'm in grad school and I have 4 young adult/teens I am still raising in addition to a 3 year old. I don't have time to to go the gym I'm already a member of, let alone ride a bike.

    Then...I received word that my oldest daughters best friend from high school was just diagnosed with MS. 22 years old. It just blew me away.

    My son has done the MS 150 before, and of course he wanted to do it again. Then in January we found out that not only would he be taking final exams the week of the MS 150, but he would probbably also be racing in collegiate nationals that weekend. Well I couldnt not have SOMEBODY ride for Summer! (My daughters friend) I just couldn't stand the thought that no one would be riding in her honor. I mentioned under my breath to my husband that I wanted to do it. He didn't laugh - he outright GUFFAWED. Then he stopped and said if I really wanted to do it, he would be right behind me. SO I got a bike, I started riding about 2 mos prior to the event, and then made 94 mi on the event (In May). I even trained the ride marshals for first aid and raised 3k. I didnt plan on riding so much after MS 150, I figured I'd ride just once in awhile for fun but...

    I got hubby a bike for his birthday in April just a few weeks before the MS 150, he didnt ride the event, but he set up the team tent and drove up and back and just was awesome support. Now he's hooked too. I took him out for his first street ride this past week - we had been riding trails together. He LOVED it and we had a BLAST!

    Our little one rides a mountain train (a sort of 1/2 bike that hooks on the back of hubbys bike) behind us when we ride baths, and he loves it too. He is 3 and a 1/2 and rode 16 mi with us the week before last. He even has his own little camelback, bike gloves, jersey and tiny pair of chamois shorts.

    My oldest dtr is a fixed gear type who flys around philly, she is 22. My oldest son doesn't ride, the third son rides 600 mi a week on his carbon fiber orbea. The 4th child - my 17 year old daughter, commutes by bike to work and school, but won't race - she would be AWESOME if she just would!

    And now...my mom and dad are shopping for hybrids!

    Now, I ride for fun, family, and fitness and I LOVE IT!!!!!
    Last edited by Technotart; 06-28-2005 at 07:01 PM.

  11. #26
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    May 2005
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    My son got me started riding again. He had a "surprise" kidney transplant last summer, and his nephrologist is a serious cyclist and triathlete, who has pretty much inspired all our family to do MORE stuff we never imagined we'd do.

    My son got a road bike last fall, this spring my husband and I bought hybrids, and now this summer I've bought a road bike.

    I ride because it's so much fun to be horizontal and see the world going by at eye level and know that life = good.

    And, ok, ice cream. Ice cream is good.

  12. #27
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    Aug 2002
    Location
    Sillycon Valley, California
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    Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate
    Psychiatric benefits.
    Amen sister! Can I have a Hallelujah!

    snap "jest a touch crazy" dragen

  13. #28
    Join Date
    May 2004
    Location
    Glendale, Arizona
    Posts
    231
    I confess: I'm addicted. I started riding to cross-train for running. Now, I force myself to jog occasionally to cross-train for riding. I have 3 bikes, for 3 purposes: mountain biking, road biking, and commuting. And if I had the money, you can bet I'd have a few more in the stable, because I'm always drooling over another bike. How about a singlespeed? Or a cross bike? Or a full-suspension mountain bike? Or maybe a recumbent? I know I'm addicted: I often ride alone. I ride to escape my problems. I forget how many times I've ridden in a week. I haven't yet, but I probably will someday, call into work to take time off to ride. I feel guilty when my riding takes me away from my family, but still I ride. I've spent more money than I should on riding. A ride first thing in the morning makes me feel good. I find I need to ride more and more. I'm sure I could find other signs of addiction, but I think I've shared enough for my first confession.

  14. #29
    Join Date
    Dec 2003
    Location
    Folsom CA
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    I love going out by myself early in the morning and riding around the park near my home. It's like meditation.

    I like the feeling of accomplishment I get when I do something that months, or even weeks ago, was a real struggle for me. I continually surprise myself.

    I enjoy the awe and admiration I get from friends and co-workers when they find out I rode a century (metric or imperial, doesn't matter), or rode up Mt. Diablo. Quite the boost to my ego! (I can't rule out the possibility that some of them think I'm a bit batty, though )

    I really like the way my body looks nowadays.

    But, most of all, it's for the ice cream.

    2009 Lynskey R230 Houseblend - Brooks Team Pro
    2007 Rivendell Bleriot - Rivet Pearl

  15. #30
    Join Date
    Jan 2005
    Location
    North Bellmore, NY
    Posts
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    I pretty much grew up on a bike. It is basically the only athletic ability I have besides walking. But I was always more of a seasonal rider and once I had kids I didn't ride until they were able to ride. That of course consisted of little rides around the development.

    Four years ago I wanted to ride the 5 borough Manhattan Bike a thon. My brother said he would ride it with me as my husband works on weekends and there is no taking off at this time of year. So two weeks before the ride I put my bike (hybrid at the time) on a borrowed trainer and thought I better start putting in some miles. The only exercise I was doing was walking on a treadmill. I felt so great after completeing 42 miles.

    Well, since then, I ditched the treadmill and all I do is ride, winter, spring, summer, fall. That was also when my husband decided to get a road bike and would ride on his day off while I was at work trying to get himself in shape. Now with the little time we have together, we try really hard to ride together. It is nice to have something we both really enjoy as it makes for great conversation. We both just upgraded to lighter rode bikes and when you really love your bike it makes it even more fun and enjoyable. I never thought a bike could make such a difference.

    As others have said, Freedom, forget about your problems, yes it has great psychiatric benefits. Plus I feel like I am included in the cycling loop. I love getting that cycling nod from cyclists that I pass going in the opposite direction.

    ~ JoAnn ~ for me...ice cream and pizza

 

 

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