Tri Bike! Tri Bike!

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I did my first triathlon in 2003. For five years, I rode my trusty Specialized Sequoia -- a bottom-of-the-line road bike that wasn't even built for racing but rather for comfort and for rides like the MS150. But I was always hesitant to upgrade. After all, while a bike can make you a little faster, your legs can make you a lot faster. I didn't want some fancy bike that my legs couldn't keep up with. And I didn't want to look like a fool going 14 mph on a fancy bike.

It wasn't until last fall that I started thinking that I might finally be worthy of a tri bike. A beautiful, shiny, speedy tri bike, with its geometry designed specifically to make the transition to running easier and the lovely streamlined aerobars to help get in a less draggy position.

Yesterday I decided to buy myself a "little" happy-30th-birthday-to-me, I-got-my-first-paying-design-gig, I-got-my-tax-refund, I-had-a-kick-butt-first-tri-of-the-season, I-just-really-really-really-want-it present.

New Baby


So I bought a tri bike. And it is awesome. I can't stop looking at it. I can't wait to ride it. And yet I'm stuck in my cert sim until 10:00 tonight! Pure torture, I tell you. Torture.

4 Comments

Karen said:

pretty.....

Jamoosh said:

Like me, you have a Felt. Sweet! However, mine is not a TRI bike. Enjoy the ride.

Tiggs said:

ooooh pretty!!! Maybe someday....

Franklin Green said:

A belated Happy Birthday to yoooou. Can't believe you are 30.

Dr. G

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