This is so impressive, Leah!  I admire your courage to get out there and 
meet new biking friends, try a new "style" of biking and handle the fast 
pace of your roady pack.  I love your enthusiasm for the Platypus and how 
others now want one.  Riding in a pace line is thrilling, isn't it?  The 
miles fly by faster than when riding alone and you feel like a goose, 
getting the draft and uplift from the riders in front.  Ride on, RivSister!

Joyce

On Friday, April 8, 2022 at 4:32:30 AM UTC-7 Nick Payne wrote:

> I've raced on and off for ~40 years, and when I was still working, I quite 
> frequently used to roll up for the 6am training rides with the local racing 
> cyclists on the Bleriot that I commuted on, complete with mudguards and 
> Carradice camper longflap saddlebag containing my work clothes, lunch, etc 
> - the bike did have drop handlebars, though. I was amused one morning when 
> I rotated off after taking a pull on the front to hear one of the younger 
> riders asking "Who's the old bloke with the bag on the back?".
>
> Nick
>

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