06-28-2019, 09:13 AM
Hell folks, everyone's quite shy here, so I'll volunteer
Chris from Denver (go go Nuggets!), soon to be graduate. I'll define myself as a competitive cycling geek with passionate interest in professional road cycling. I used to watch cycling on TV a looot until the age of 10. I tend to follow the big events (Tour de France) and spring classics, such as Roubaix & Vlaanderen. Big fan of Peter Sagan obviously, had the chance to meet him at Tour of California in 2015 few months before his first world champ title.
You'll find me on pro cycling section where I'll enjoy monologues with myself, but hopefully someone else joins as well, but overall I see a chance here to be the frontrunner for pro cycling section - something that I've always wanted If you play fantasy cycling, let's do it together! On daily basis my two wheel partner is a custom fixie (got it from a friend, so not details). Once in a while I can do small upgrades myself and general repair, which is how I ended up here. I still can't really afford a solid new generation road bike yet, but once I start bringing in da $$$, that's first in line on my purchase list. Until then I'll keep riding with my 90's Raleigh.
Chris from Denver (go go Nuggets!), soon to be graduate. I'll define myself as a competitive cycling geek with passionate interest in professional road cycling. I used to watch cycling on TV a looot until the age of 10. I tend to follow the big events (Tour de France) and spring classics, such as Roubaix & Vlaanderen. Big fan of Peter Sagan obviously, had the chance to meet him at Tour of California in 2015 few months before his first world champ title.
You'll find me on pro cycling section where I'll enjoy monologues with myself, but hopefully someone else joins as well, but overall I see a chance here to be the frontrunner for pro cycling section - something that I've always wanted If you play fantasy cycling, let's do it together! On daily basis my two wheel partner is a custom fixie (got it from a friend, so not details). Once in a while I can do small upgrades myself and general repair, which is how I ended up here. I still can't really afford a solid new generation road bike yet, but once I start bringing in da $$$, that's first in line on my purchase list. Until then I'll keep riding with my 90's Raleigh.