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One who for those who wish to hammer with Q, and one who wish to meander. I believe my wife will do the meandering. And then we'll meet up at the end for a dinner or something. Again I don't know if I have time to get into shape to hammer with Almighty Q and the former pro Viking. You have no idea how fast pros can go. We got to ride with Tyler Hamilton, and he wasn't puffing at all, while we had our hearts in our throats. The difference between pro and rec is worlds apart. He probably laughed at us.
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I'm honest. If you expect anything from me as a newbie, they you are fooling yourselves. In addition, personal circumstances have rendered this year and the most trying year of my life.
We should have fun, and I hope the strong ones work for the weaker, less experienced riders. Creek and I have often wondered how good Viking is, but we imagine he's probably old school, techically amazing, a gutsy in your fact type, who just rip your heart out up the hills and down the flats. Goose and his brother are by reputation amazing. I hear his brother is national caliber. Q toots his own horn of an indefinite thirty. That comment will forever. Every time I'm pushing myself and I see I'm not doing thirty, which is every time on the flats, I'm thinking, Q would be kicking my ass. I still hear echos from the past of Creekster cranking out the 4:40 century. It might be hard at ULCER as its a longish century in 111, but we should be able to do it with the crew we have.
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My only strength is that I am good at Miking.
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