03-03-2010, 11:17 PM
Hi everyone. I am returning to cycling after nearly a 20-year lay off. In the '80s, I was an ultra-marathon cyclist, riding over 15,000 miles a year. I was breathing bikes back then. In 1985, I competed in the 700-mile qualifier for Race Across AMerica. From 1984-1987, I organized, directed, and competed in my own event, The Race Across Wisconsin: 220-miles in 18 hours. I managed a bike shop. In 1988, I did a solo tour across the United States. And then I burned out. Too much bike, not enough social life.
Now, 30 years later, I'm married and have done other things including speed skating and cross-country skiing. But a couple years ago, I began to get the bike itch, and have begun to do centuries. I haven't done a double-century in over 20 years, but I'm considering an attempt this year or next if my training goes all right. I'm even getting ready to work at a bike shop again. When I walked away from cycling 20 years ago, I knew I would return someday, but I didn't know when.
I now ride a Trek 7.3 FX fitness bike that I've tricked out with my old Selle Italia Turbo-matic saddle and some carbon-fiber bar-ends. Faster tires too. The old mid-section (mine, not the bike's) needing a bit of "tricking out", but that will come in time. I see an interesting "ride" ahead. It's good to be back in the saddle!
Now, 30 years later, I'm married and have done other things including speed skating and cross-country skiing. But a couple years ago, I began to get the bike itch, and have begun to do centuries. I haven't done a double-century in over 20 years, but I'm considering an attempt this year or next if my training goes all right. I'm even getting ready to work at a bike shop again. When I walked away from cycling 20 years ago, I knew I would return someday, but I didn't know when.
I now ride a Trek 7.3 FX fitness bike that I've tricked out with my old Selle Italia Turbo-matic saddle and some carbon-fiber bar-ends. Faster tires too. The old mid-section (mine, not the bike's) needing a bit of "tricking out", but that will come in time. I see an interesting "ride" ahead. It's good to be back in the saddle!