> > They were just starting to scratch the surface of all that info he has > about riding but then would move right on to other topics. Too bad it was > just a short tv interview. > I think he would have so much to offer to all kinds of cyclists. One thing about long distance riding and touring is logistics. "What do you do if this happens?" , or "what do you do if that happens?" and I think Freddie must be a rich source info about how to get yourself through a tour or other riding. I bet he could make a great living doing bike touring seminars. Or have his own bike touring school, so people could learn a lot before heading out into the unknown. I bet it would save people a lot of trouble on their trips and make their riding a whole lot more fun and safe. I am impressed by his economy of motion. He sits so still on the bike. I flop all over the place just trying to get my lightly loaded bike cruising along.
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