Years ago when I had a subscription to Bicycling magazine, they had a story 
about this amazing cyclist who was as fast as anyone on the TdF. The 
problem was that he refused to race. He would spend hours on his bike in 
the mountains, even refusing full time work so he could spend his day 
riding in what I believed was Colorado. Cycling was meditative for him and 
at the end of the story he said, "Cycling is my religion." That quote has 
always stuck with me, because when I ride the Hollywood Hills it's like my 
escape where I find balance. I find my church; I find my religion.

On Tuesday, January 21, 2014 3:35:13 PM UTC-8, hsmitham wrote:
>
> Sort of off topic...not so much about specific Rivendell bikes, parts or 
> RBW HQ doings but there were two Hilsen's involved isn't that enough?
>
> So read a rambling report about a recent ramble 
> here<http://velocipedemusings.blogspot.com/>
> .
>
> ~Hugh
>
> “Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep 
> moving.” ― Albert Einstein
>
> http://velocipedemusings.blogspot.com/
>

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