tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-688817976284499915.post2165133791390999724..comments2023-11-04T18:26:29.409-07:00Comments on The Zombie Cyclist: K-Hounds On My MindZombie Cyclisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17872180084900859905noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-688817976284499915.post-77744751802636635652014-04-25T07:25:08.686-07:002014-04-25T07:25:08.686-07:00THANKS FOR YOUR BLOG!
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I like ridin...THANKS FOR YOUR BLOG!<br />Welcome to BF!<br /><br />I like riding long distances, but I'm very slow. I'm an Uber Clyde, mostly by nature, but the last 50 by choice. I'm 48, 6', 265lb and recreational lifter. I lift rather heavy. When I was born, the doctor said I wouldn't "a runner that's for sure"... I'm built to pull a plow...<br /><br />I tried a 200k 2 weeks ago. I knew from average speed I wouldn't make the time. So my goal was finish the course regardless of how long it takes. I did use indoor intervals to help me prepare for the climbs. Being heavy, climbing is a challenge to say the least. I made the course only an hour over. I met marvelous people. The ride was fun. The climbs were a challenge. All in all I'm extremely glad I did it.<br /><br />I fully agree with your 3 factors. Age, and genetics are not in my favor... <br /><br />Next objective, actually finish same course and distance when the event is held in August.<br /><br />thx,<br />Mike<br />rusa #9648Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16680244519352899847noreply@blogger.com