Anyone else notice who came in third at today's lake to lake mountain bike race? http://www.sportstats.ca/displayResults.xhtml?racecode=103967
and I get a laugh out of all the clowns who think riding a superbike doesn't require a certain degree of fitness, and that people competing in motorsports don't train as hard because its the machine doing all the work...
and I get a laugh out of all the clowns who think riding a superbike doesn't require a certain degree of fitness, and that people competing in motorsports don't train as hard because its the machine doing all the work...
Anyone else notice who came in third at today's lake to lake mountain bike race? http://www.sportstats.ca/displayResults.xhtml?racecode=103967
I wonder how technical the course is. Thats a face pace for dirt.
The Lake to lake course is about a 65 - 35 mix generally of hardpack double track / bike path to single track. This year would have been a bit different as the rain made some of the sections in Welland incrediably muddy. The course generally favours people with flat-out power. Alot of past winners have run semislicks on short-travel bikes.
Great riding if you have never done it, go from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario barely touching a road.
-Adam
油井緋色;2025003 said:Who the **** is ignorant and stupid enough to think that?! There's a reason why you very rarely see obese people riding SS.
I don't think anyone that understands bike mechanics would be ignorant enough to say that, then again I might be wrong
I've seen tons of guys with bellies on supersports...
油井緋色;2025181 said:Having a belly isn't obese. You can see obesity, no matter how hard you try to hide it!