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The second thing: to be a genuine roadie, you must be on Strava :)
You see, all true roadies use km and km/h because they are comparing their performance. For a true roadie, it is not the long distance. It is the performance :) Which you can only compare using the same units :)
UCI is not an American or British organisation, is it :)

When it comes to gravel cycling, the race formats in Europe are often based on miles: a 50-miler, a 100 mile classic and so on. It is because gravel cycling is the sport invented by Americans!

Jeremy, please do not take what I'm writing as seriously as to scold me! :)
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Rab, please watch some GCN, the Global Cycling Network, a YT channel made by British roadies. They all use metric units!
I ride my bike on the road all the time, I'm a genuine roadie who has no interest in comparing my rides or performance on Strava! I ride my bike because I love cycling, end of story!

The UCI and the GCN have no bearing on what I do whatsoever...

Lets just get back to what this thread is here for, its by far the best thread on these forums!
 
Today’s ride… uh, nope!

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I ride my bike on the road all the time, I'm a genuine roadie who has no interest in comparing my rides or performance on Strava! I ride my bike because I love cycling, end of story!

The UCI and the GCN have no bearing on what I do whatsoever...

Lets just get back to what this thread is here for, its by far the best thread on these forums!
Rab, you are doing excellent work, and we all admire you! Only you would never be a Velominatus :D Got my point? ;)

Velominati ride in pelotons, count the laps, and only talk about FTP, nutrition etc :D I'm so glad you are not one of them! For me, you are an adventure cyclist who chose the road. Please do not get offended! You are one of the best assets we have here!
 
Im watching a video doing a seemingly deserved hit piece on John Forrester the 70s cycling activist who managed to change the course of Americas cycling infrastructure based on his ideology that anyone not on drop handlebars or on the road were not proper cyclists.

 
@Watana Bob, @fritz katzenjammer: I feel your pain, guys! 18 F is technically speaking the lower limit for riding an e-bike.
If you ever decide riding in the low temps, there is the best tutorial I could find in these Forums: Winter Biking Advice From A Minnesotan. As Polish winters tend to be harsh, I've taken those advices very seriously since the winter of 2019. I ride all year long (I must because health considerations and my decision to get rid of the car).

January 2021... Five minutes later, the road was covered with deep snow. It was -9 C (16 F) on the ride.

Im watching a video doing a seemingly deserved hit piece on John Forrester the 70s cycling activist who managed to change the course of Americas cycling infrastructure based on his ideology that anyone not on drop handlebars or on the road were not proper cyclists.
Thank you for the recommendation, Chris!
 
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