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Secondrate Cyclist

Pieces of life and the love of family mixed with the passion to ride

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    Enough Already!

     From what I see is that Direct TV, Cadillac, chocolate milk and Heineken Light are the only sponsors of the Tour de France. Allow me to reference… Read more “Enough Already!”

    July 15, 2015 by secondratecyclist

    Cutting the Hype: Being a Male or a Man

    Anyone born with certain anatomy is deemed a male, and at a certain age the male is deemed a man. Not so fast, my friend. There are… Read more “Cutting the Hype: Being a Male or a Man”

    March 26, 2015 by secondratecyclist

    Pedaling Forward

    To men, the bicycle in the beginning was merely a new toy, another machine added to the long list of devices they knew in their work and… Read more “Pedaling Forward”

    September 26, 2014 by secondratecyclist

    Where Are We Going?

    With all of the advancements in women’s rights and the progression of women in the world view, why does it appear that our young women to follow… Read more “Where Are We Going?”

    April 7, 2014 by secondratecyclist

    Is It Location or Overall Interest?

    Covering many miles a week in and around my area, I fail to see very many women on road bikes. Whoa, stop right there. I am not… Read more “Is It Location or Overall Interest?”

    February 24, 2014 by secondratecyclist

    Once Again to Scott

    It is in my nature to rush to the defense of a friend. Friendship has taken on so many definitions and boxed into certain categories and used… Read more “Once Again to Scott”

    January 15, 2014 by secondratecyclist

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