dastardly00 wrote: » The end of Dwars Door Vlaanderen and Stage 3 of Volta Ciclista a Catalunya are live on the two British Eurosport channels right now
detones wrote: » Every morning on my short commute I tell myself I'm going to go easy today. Slow pace. Keep the shirt from getting sweaty. Arrive in style. Then another commuter appears and passes me or goes through a red light while I'm stopped and I loose the run of myself go full gas and end up in work in a sweaty heap. We men are a stupid lot.
LollipopJimmy wrote: » It's to be reasonable weather wise over the weekend, looking forward to getting a few early miles in on Sunday morning, Australian GP is lights out at 6am so finished around 7.30 and I'll go out then
Beasty wrote: » Don't forget that's 6.30 in old money.....
tomasrojo wrote: » Final Journey, Copenhagen-style:https://twitter.com/urbanthoughts11/status/845707276463804418
Chuchote wrote: » Is that the smiling widow… :eek:
CramCycle wrote: » In the likely case i make it to retirement I plan to at some stage buy a cargo bike. I now have a plan for how I want my funeral to be arranged. I would probably be less classy and get them to throw the casket lob sided into a regular cargo bike.
research shows that chronic marathon runners (that is, those who ran at least one marathon a year for the previous 25 years) have twice the coronary plaque in their arteries and twice the risk of heart attack and sudden death than sedentary people.
Chuchote wrote: » I can't understand why funerals are private rather than State-run (as a basic service: plywood coffin and cremation) with any fancy stuff laid on at one's own expense, but the gathering-place and the cremation strictly price-controlled. The price for getting buried is disgraceful, and I can't see it as anything other than a cartel.
magicbastarder wrote: » not about cycling, but about endurance sports; e.g.http://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/people/is-our-fixation-on-fitness-getting-dangerous-1.3011824 take from it what you will.
ford2600 wrote: » One of the reasons I stopped doing very long rides.
smacl wrote: » You may want to qualify what you consider 'very long' there, as I suspect it is significant multiple of what most of use consider very long
ford2600 wrote: » We are just smart monkeys yet most lads would struggle to do 5 chin up/ squat their BW/get up of the floor without using their hands etc etc.
ThisRegard wrote: » And conversely you'd get lads who could do all that with one hand and yet score terribly in terms of cardiovascular health.
Hungrycol wrote: » I guess it depends on your age too. When I was a young fella I was fit and strong but by no means do anything like sets of 20 chin ups with 20KG on my back, that's freakishly strong. And no chance in hell I could do a one chin up now without a run and jump first.
CramCycle wrote: » Can someone just tell me the standards for being considered fit and healthy so I can aim for those and not try to do any better or let myself do any worse.