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should newbies introduce themselves here?
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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] [ In reply to ]
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Your seat's too high.
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Re: should newbies introduce themselves here? [bullmoose] [ In reply to ]
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Your head position sucks
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Re: should newbies introduce themselves here? [Fishbum] [ In reply to ]
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You're probably not wrong lol.
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Re: should newbies introduce themselves here? [bullmoose] [ In reply to ]
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oh, you're gonna fit right in!
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Re: should newbies introduce themselves here? [bullmoose] [ In reply to ]
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Great. Another lawyer. Just what we need.

Says the lawyer.
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Re: should newbies introduce themselves here? [bullmoose] [ In reply to ]
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You don't swim enough






Take a short break from ST and read my blog:
http://tri-banter.blogspot.com/
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Re: should newbies introduce themselves here? [bullmoose] [ In reply to ]
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Get to where you can swim under 1:30/100 yards
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Re: should newbies introduce themselves here? [bullmoose] [ In reply to ]
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Cervelo P2, latex tubes, flo wheels with disc cover
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Re: should newbies introduce themselves here? [bullmoose] [ In reply to ]
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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 :)
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Re: should newbies introduce themselves here? [Tri-Banter] [ In reply to ]
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Tri-Banter wrote:
You don't swim enough

QFT

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Favourite Swim Sets:

2020 National Masters Champion - M50-54 - 50m Butterfly
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Re: should newbies introduce themselves here? [bullmoose] [ In reply to ]
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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] [ In reply to ]
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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.
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Re: should newbies introduce themselves here? [GreenPlease] [ In reply to ]
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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 :)

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And people say triathletes are too serious ;)
In all seriousness, is the advantage 2 any good? Gotta buy a new helmet soon.
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Re: should newbies introduce themselves here? [aavlee] [ In reply to ]
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aavlee wrote:
Get to where you can swim under 1:30/100 yards

Yards? 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] [ In reply to ]
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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.
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Re: should newbies introduce themselves here? [bullmoose] [ In reply to ]
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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.
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Re: should newbies introduce themselves here? [niagirl] [ In reply to ]
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That's 30 min of my life I'll never get back.
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Re: should newbies introduce themselves here? [bullmoose] [ In reply to ]
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Welcome dude!
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Re: should newbies introduce themselves here? [bullmoose] [ In reply to ]
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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
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Re: should newbies introduce themselves here? [bullmoose] [ In reply to ]
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Glad to find this community

Isn'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
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Re: should newbies introduce themselves here? [logella] [ In reply to ]
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Better than a dentist.
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Re: should newbies introduce themselves here? [niagirl] [ In reply to ]
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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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Re: should newbies introduce themselves here? [MrRabbit] [ In reply to ]
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MrRabbit wrote:
aavlee wrote:
Get to where you can swim under 1:30/100 yards

Yards? 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.
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