Where the rubber hits the road London, ON March 2016 |
The obligatory cycling selfie |
Fortunately, my gyroscopic memory remains intact, and I managed to spin for 26.8 km without incident. I didn't set any speed records, but that wasn't really the point in the first place. Instead, I returned home with a grin on my face and a determination to make this cycling season count more than the last couple of years have. Since my little, ah, incident (here, if you're just joining us), I've admittedly been more than a little afraid to get on and ride. If we're being brutally honest, I've been a wimp, using any excuse in the book to stay out of the saddle.
I'm posting this today to remind myself, on those days when I'm [this close] to making another excuse to not take the bike, that cycling to me was in the not-too-distant past way more than a means of getting around town. It was my culture, my identity, and my passion. And it will be again, fear be damned.
For the record, I parked my wheels in the garage when I was done. My wife deserves a bike-free living room.
Your turn: Do you ride? Where will your bike take you this year?
1 comment:
Great to get out on the bike. I'm not sure I'd be allowed to bring mine indoors though!
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