Joe: I’m sorry you have lost the taste for cycling. Me, I’ve felt that way
off and on over the decades but, in my case, at least, this is probably due
to my incorrigible need to push hard when riding*, when, if I just started
rides by “sauntering,” I’d end up (as I often have when I do this) actually
making better times (because I warm up first) and certainly having a better
time.

OTOH, I’m 70, and probably one day before too long just walk away from
cycling, mostly to simplify my life psychologically as much as
physiologically and materially, and take to walking for an hour a day
instead (or, as on recent thread on iBoblist), perhaps do the military
walk-jog-walk routine. Or, just walk briskly.

Meanwhile, cycling remains fun (thank God), tho’ just now on my bike path
out-’n’-back, I started out by pushing myself too hard in the 75” instead
of dropping to the 67" while feeling tired and ended up (or in NM English,
“landed out”) over-exerting and feeling bad while nonetheless moving
slowly. (15.29 and 15.63 mph out and back on flat paved path with modest
side wind on gofast fixed gear.) I suppose one solution to this problem is
to buy a Clem.

On Wed, Oct 22, 2025 at 10:27 AM Joe Bernard <[email protected]> wrote:

> I started riding with one earbud recently, playing music. I don't ride
> much these days and even the shorter jaunts were becoming boring for me,
> bordering on I might just quit altogether. A little music has rejuvenated
> me a bit.
>
> Joe "used to ride more" Bernard
>

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