Hello! I wasn't really sure if/where I should introduce myself, but I figured it would be a good idea after signing up. So hey there. My name is Andrew, I'm from North Carolina, I'm a senior at North Carolina State University studying Political Science, Psychology, and German, and hoping to start a J.D./MPP program next year. I have a (short) background in distance running and enjoy racing short course tri's. Glad to find this community of other passionate athletes from all places and walks of life.
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Re: should newbies introduce themselves here? [bullmoose]
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Your seat's too high.
Re: should newbies introduce themselves here? [bullmoose]
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Your head position sucks
Re: should newbies introduce themselves here? [Fishbum]
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You're probably not wrong lol.
Re: should newbies introduce themselves here? [bullmoose]
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oh, you're gonna fit right in!
Re: should newbies introduce themselves here? [bullmoose]
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Great. Another lawyer. Just what we need.
Says the lawyer.
Says the lawyer.
Re: should newbies introduce themselves here? [bullmoose]
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Re: should newbies introduce themselves here? [bullmoose]
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Get to where you can swim under 1:30/100 yards
Re: should newbies introduce themselves here? [bullmoose]
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Cervelo P2, latex tubes, flo wheels with disc cover
Re: should newbies introduce themselves here? [bullmoose]
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Giro Advantage 2. Aero field testing/Search for the Platypus Thread.
By the end of page 2 you will have experienced all of Slowtwitch :)
By the end of page 2 you will have experienced all of Slowtwitch :)
Re: should newbies introduce themselves here? [Tri-Banter]
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Tri-Banter wrote:
You don't swim enoughQFT
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Re: should newbies introduce themselves here? [bullmoose]
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next there will be talk of power cranks :0
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Re: should newbies introduce themselves here? [Anna s]
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Thanks! Yeah, it is a bit odd and doesn't really fit with anything else I study. I guess I started learning it in High School and figured I might as well keep going and try to get fluent.
I'd never! I'm more likely to get lost and bike too much, given my abysmal directional skills.
I'd never! I'm more likely to get lost and bike too much, given my abysmal directional skills.
Re: should newbies introduce themselves here? [GreenPlease]
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GreenPlease wrote:
Giro Advantage 2. Aero field testing/Search for the Platypus Thread. By the end of page 2 you will have experienced all of Slowtwitch :)
Re: should newbies introduce themselves here? [aavlee]
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aavlee wrote:
Get to where you can swim under 1:30/100 yardsYards? I'm pretty sure we're not even allowed to ask swimming questions until we get to 1:30 per 100 meters.
Too old to go pro but doing it anyway
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Re: should newbies introduce themselves here? [bullmoose]
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Helmets are very individual with how they interact with a person's body shape. The Giro Advantage 2 is rare in that it tests well pretty consistently across a variety of people and their positions on the bike. Also, it's cheap, reasonably well ventilated, and light.
The Aerohead is another safe if slightly more expensive option.
The Aerohead is another safe if slightly more expensive option.
Re: should newbies introduce themselves here? [bullmoose]
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I don't think you are initiated until you have read " Dropped by my coach mid season? WTF??" thread, otherwise known as Trucker hat I believe.
Re: should newbies introduce themselves here? [niagirl]
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That's 30 min of my life I'll never get back.
Re: should newbies introduce themselves here? [bullmoose]
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Welcome dude!
Re: should newbies introduce themselves here? [bullmoose]
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Go Pack!
Watch out for BLeP.
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It doesn't really matter what Phil is saying, the music of his voice is the appropriate soundtrack for a bicycle race. HTupolev
Watch out for BLeP.
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It doesn't really matter what Phil is saying, the music of his voice is the appropriate soundtrack for a bicycle race. HTupolev
Re: should newbies introduce themselves here? [bullmoose]
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Glad to find this communityIsn't it great: after only about twenty posts you have a clear answer to the question in your subject line.
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It doesn't really matter what Phil is saying, the music of his voice is the appropriate soundtrack for a bicycle race. HTupolev
Re: should newbies introduce themselves here? [logella]
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Better than a dentist.
Re: should newbies introduce themselves here? [niagirl]
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niagirl wrote:
I don't think you are initiated until you have read " Dropped by my coach mid season? WTF??" thread, otherwise known as Trucker hat I believe....and the T3 thread. That was a train wreck situation.
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aavlee wrote:
Get to where you can swim under 1:30/100 yardsYards? I'm pretty sure we're not even allowed to ask swimming questions until we get to 1:30 per 100 meters.
Long Course Meters. With a band.