Seen a bunch of cycling tips on Facebook telling 60+ riders they need to go slow to get fast. At this rate, I'll be ready for the Tour de France in a couple months. ð Actually just exercising because it's healthier than staying in bed ð Tried to go easy but the wind makes you work, ride or fall over!ðĪĢ
Of course there are signs at various sections of the trail but people with motors can't follow rules. I will say far less motors on the upper section of SGRT than the lower section and SART.
Pretty cool after my ride. I was packing up when a dude rode up asking how my ride went. We started chatting then I noticed his pierced ear and he looked familiar.
I asked him if he happened to be a road race champion. He said yup, his name is Dennis, forgot his last name ha ha ha. I asked if he knew Bad Bob and the Legend Greg (sadly passed some time ago). He knew them then we got into some pretty cool cycling chat.
I ran into him back in about 05, maybe. I was in good shape coming off Ride Around the Bear, climbing event. I was leaving Huntington Beach when I caught a pace line of about 5 guys. They invited me to jump in so I did.
Then DJ, Dennis came up from behind us. I had no idea who he was but he was strong. We all worked together for a few but he and I ended up dropping the other riders. So he and I rode together for about 5 miles. Chatting pretty good finding out who he was, a California road champ.
He ended up telling me that I was a strong rider so that was cool coming from the champ. I remember we were around Anaheim and he was riding back to Valencia, by Magic Mountain. Man that's a long ride.
He was on a sweet bike I remember and I on my old Cannondale, still riding it today, a 1997 model. But he was telling me on the ride how, at that time, his favorite bike was a Cannondale but he had to ride his team bike. Cool guy and a cool chat.
I remember years ago talking about the ride, to Bad Bob then he said," oh that's Dennis!". All those fast guys know each other ha ha ha!
But today was another good chat. 83 years old, wow! Still racing with the fast guys. Told me stories about riding with Lance. Then we chatted about some of my past rides and experiences. He agreed with many of my bike thoughts so that's pretty cool ha ha ha.
But a really good guy with lots of stories as well as GMR experiences. And, he's a really good listener to ha ha ha. Cool guy just like he was 20 years ago.
Oh yeah, he was wearing a CHAMP jersey. ð
Did learn a couple of things about myself yesterday. One, I could have had hundreds of women had I wanted. ð Read a post that popped up on FB about signs that women send when they want a man. One is that the women look at a man then look away. Had I known I could have had hundreds of women because in my adult life, I've had hundreds of women get one good look at me then turn their heads away. ððĪĢð
Two, people think I look professional. Even if wearing and AC/DC ðļ t-shirt. The guy that makes my tacos at the mall said I look professional carrying my computer bag around the mall. Another gal told Gina last night that she sees me most days working on my computer at the mall. She asked if I was the work from home type because she always saw me working on my computer. Gina told her that I just bring my computer to the mall to goof off. ðĪŠððĪŠ I guess I have a different idea of what professional looks like ha ha ha!
















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