I was riding my S1 home through Golden Gate Park in SF two days ago, on the 
downhill headed for the beach, and was passed like I was standing still by 
a woman who must have been 65 years old at least. I won't say that I didn't 
feel some slight shame/embarassment but I didn't feel like speeding up-or 
riding a different bike.

On Monday, December 31, 2012 1:35:20 PM UTC-8, Tim Tetrault wrote:
>
> Perhaps because I didn't cut my teeth on a high performance road bike and 
> I've always been more of a commuter/errand runner, I've noticed riding with 
> other cyclist friends (who are in much better fitness than I) I am always 
> falling off the back-
>
> yet I don't really mind. Since getting my Hilborne, I'm content to chug 
> along in my plain clothes at 13-15 mph, stop at the library, ride to work 
> etc... I feel no motivation or ambition to "perform" on a bike. Maybe it 
> would be different if I lived in a warmer climate and purchased a Tarmac?
>
> Anybody else feel me on this? 
>
> Tim/Seattle
>

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