Moron? Simple? Please explain your lame response. You apparently have no experience in studying the human body and how other sports, just like cycling, are having more people in their mid-late 30's succeeding and winning top events.
"Did you pay the city for use of this space?" loosely translates to "Am I the biggest jerk in the world?" The answer to the latter at least, we can be sure of.
This looks like a fantastic opportunity. Good job, Amy. Keep it up. I hope to attend one in the future.
Great advice and thanks for taking the time to outline the process. I'm definitely forwarding this article to my girlfriends AND guy friends!
The one thing i would stress is it to TEST RIDE it. When you have narrowed down your search and figured out your budget, it's time to take the bikes for a spin. ideally, demo days that the manufactures put on is the best way, but not always possible. Be sure to have the shop properly adjust the seat, adjust the shocks based on your weight, and if they are a good shop, possibly swap out the stem. You want to check to make sure it fits you as well as deciding if you like how it handles.
Regardless of how nice the bike is, what components it has, what a great 'deal' the bike is, if it doesn't fit you, it's worthless.
Moron? Simple? Please explain your lame response. You apparently have no experience in studying the human body and how other sports, just like cycling, are having more people in their mid-late 30's succeeding and winning top events.
is there a reason that its not listed in the list of events at the valmont bike park website?
http://www.bouldercolorado.gov/index.php?option=com_content&view=article...
http://bouldermountainbike.org/node/62/og/events/2013-06
"Did you pay the city for use of this space?" loosely translates to "Am I the biggest jerk in the world?" The answer to the latter at least, we can be sure of.
This looks like a fantastic opportunity. Good job, Amy. Keep it up. I hope to attend one in the future.
You're a moron. Simple as that!
You're a moron. Simple as that!!
Survey is ok. A prologue is ridiculous. More climbing and on a Thursday. Flatter TT is an answer. Using the same course all weekend long is boring.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morgul-Bismark
I am sure they did have a permit.
Do you pay the city for use of this space?
Great advice and thanks for taking the time to outline the process. I'm definitely forwarding this article to my girlfriends AND guy friends!
The one thing i would stress is it to TEST RIDE it. When you have narrowed down your search and figured out your budget, it's time to take the bikes for a spin. ideally, demo days that the manufactures put on is the best way, but not always possible. Be sure to have the shop properly adjust the seat, adjust the shocks based on your weight, and if they are a good shop, possibly swap out the stem. You want to check to make sure it fits you as well as deciding if you like how it handles.
Regardless of how nice the bike is, what components it has, what a great 'deal' the bike is, if it doesn't fit you, it's worthless.