stompandgo
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Tea. Coffee upsets my stomach.
My son in law doesn't drink coffee but he pounds down Red Bull then goes out for a 150-mile ride, non e bike, while my registered dietitian daughter barks at him that his heart is going to explode. I guess everybody has their vice.Wait, a serious roadie who doesn't drink coffee?? Is that even legal?
Why stop with just one?I guess everybody has their vice.
GenX?My son in law doesn't drink coffee but he pounds down Red Bull then goes out for a 150-mile ride, non e bike, while my registered dietitian daughter barks at him that his heart is going to explode. I guess everybody has their vice.
that's how you separate the C drinkers from the water drinkers by the rev their pedals are spinning up the grade!Wait, a serious roadie who doesn't drink coffee?? Is that even legal?
Yes, bikes pay the $8 2-axle toll eastbound. Since MD's tolls are 100% electronic, it's EZPASS or mail a check to MD MTA in ... Philadelphia. Make it make sense!Interesting. EZPass for bikes? Who would have thought that was possible.
We are having the same battle here over the new bridges to Cape Cod. One side wants bike lanes, the other doesn't. One of the current bridges has an elevated 8 foot wide sidewalk. That's good enough for me. Why take away motor vehicle lane space when all it does is piss drivers off and get abused? The other problem with a bike lane is that by adding it, they want to have traffic flow on-Cape on one bridge and off-Cape on the other. They will be separated by about 3 miles. That's a disaster in my mind. The way it works now, drivers coming from the west (RI, CT, MA, NYC, PA, FL, etc.) use the western most bridge, and those coming from the northeast (Boston, NH, ME, etc.) use the eastern most bridge. It will cause all sorts of traffic issues. One thing's for sure, our governor will not pass up the opportunity to e-toll these bridges. What that means for residents, I don't know.
I actually was going to do the laugh emoji on this, but that’s actually a serious concern, Bob. Does the guy carry some drink(s) when he rides with electrolytes at least? If he’s really out doing huge rides without some carbs in his system, he might be hurting himself. Just thinking out loud, buddy.My son in law doesn't drink coffee but he pounds down Red Bull then goes out for a 150-mile ride, non e bike, while my registered dietitian daughter barks at him that his heart is going to explode. I guess everybody has their vice.
He's a "Rambo" till he isn't,I would bet that he is a moody fellow( been around some of these guys,controlled explosion till its not)I actually was going to do the laugh emoji on this, but that’s actually a serious concern, Bob. Does the guy carry some drink(s) when he rides with electrolytes at least? If he’s really out doing huge rides without some carbs in his system, he might be hurting himself. Just thinking out loud, buddy.
Both the existing Bourne and Sagamore bridges have elevated sidewalks, but the Sagamore sidewalk is wider. I'm all for safer bike access, just not at the expense of motor vehicle traffic as in dedicated bike lanes on these bridges taking a lane.Yes, bikes pay the $8 2-axle toll eastbound. Since MD's tolls are 100% electronic, it's EZPASS or mail a check to MD MTA in ... Philadelphia. Make it make sense!
What do bikes do now to get to Cape Cod? Are you referring to the Sagamore Bridge sidewalk? That's doable. The CBB is over 4 miles long with no bike/ped access and no reasonable detour option.
Gen Y, millennialsGenX?
Yes he rides with all the fancy gels and electrolytes, plus picks up Subway sandwiches along the way. He reminds me of Rab only on an acoustic bike, 100 plus miles with 7000+ feet of climbing. He does use the sugar free Red Bull and only carries a couple with him on rides.Does the guy carry some drink(s) when he rides with electrolytes at least?
Not moody at all. He's a great guy, goes out of his way to help complete strangers, always willing to lend a hand. I could not have wished for a better son in law.He's a "Rambo" till he isn't,I would bet that he is a moody fellow( been around some of these guys,controlled explosion till its not)
good for you the ones I know are not like that( you ever wind up in a wood box because you said something about a forkers game?)Not moody at all. He's a great guy, goes out of his way to help complete strangers, always willing to lend a hand. I could not have wished for a better son in law.
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ArtDeco (@artdeco)
Very good illustration. I will add that age multiples the potential damage by a similar factor. Roughly speaking, while a 20 year old might recover quicklya 40 mph crash today, a 40 year old can suffer death or permanent disability from a 20 mph crash. Visualize a grandma climbing that ladder …substack.com