Like em or not, Surly is puttin it out there... I appreciate their courage 
to be different.

On Tuesday, December 10, 2013 8:29:56 PM UTC-5, ascpgh wrote:
>
> For me, bike racing was not the thing in which to compete. I did my due 
> diligence in my competitive discipline, I know the sacrifices, I can share 
> and relate with others about the *depravities we have in common. Bike 
> racers know nothing of the cycling I undertake nor are they prepared to 
> follow me as I am not them.*
>
> *Cycling had always been my refuge from the all-in necessity of 
> competition as I had been trained for it. Then the sign-sprint toads 
> started showing up on my mountain bike rides and I had to veer into more 
> odd cycling pursuits than they were interested. Anyone who knows the 
> rearrangement one's life must undertake in order to truly be competitive in 
> their personal pursuit knows well enough that anything below that level is 
> a joke and a situation begging for someone to get hurt. I just would like 
> to ride my bike, be it my Rivendell or my Surly; font on the down tube *
> *independent.*
>
> *Andy Cheatham*
>
> *Pittsburgh*
>  
>
> On Tuesday, December 10, 2013 10:36:41 AM UTC-5, iamkeith wrote:
>>
>> Thought many of you fellow un-racers might appreciate this  as much as I 
>> do: 
>>
>> http://surlybikes.com/blog/post/racing_sucks
>>
>

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