On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 2:44 PM, Beth H <periwinkle...@yahoo.com> wrote: > A Metric Club/web site is not a bad idea. I think this distance is > going to grow more popular with riders over time, as more of us > discover the joys of longer distances out in the country but don't > feel a need to go out and absolutely kill ourselves on our bikes. > > I have a friend who ride Paris-Brest-Paris and is working on his third > trip next year. I'm glad for him, but as time goes by I find ride > reports from this event inspire me less and less. I've arrived at a > place where I think it is all about finding the right combination of > pleasure and challenge on the bike, erring heavily on the side of > pleasure. Metrics do it for me. > > Maybe they do it for others, too; we could have a web site devoted to > ride reports and photos of America's Best Metric Centuries. Someone > else would have to set it up as that technology is beyond me; but if > they did, I'd contribute. >
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