Le Tour De Shore Ride Report
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Le Tour De Shore Ride Report
My ride report from le tour de shore. I am still a clyde(at about 300) but was 35# ligther this year for the ride compared to last year. I felt like I was going to die by the end of the ride in 2016 but this year i actually felt pretty good. https://bigbonedbiker.wordpress.com/2...de-shore-2017/
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Great ride report!! I liked the WHAM reference. That's a fun ride I'm looking forward to doing again this year.
Every January, for the past four years, I tell myself that when registration for TdS opens up, I'm going to sign up and do the ride. Aaaaaand every year for the past four years, when registration opens up, I find some (lame) excuse(s) to use in order to chicken out of doing the ride. Usually it involves, to some extent anyway, not having the $$$ for the registration fee. I'm hoping to change at least that aspect for next year by saving a few dollars each payday in order to have most, if not all, of the registration fee saved up by the end of the year.
Every January, for the past four years, I tell myself that when registration for TdS opens up, I'm going to sign up and do the ride. Aaaaaand every year for the past four years, when registration opens up, I find some (lame) excuse(s) to use in order to chicken out of doing the ride. Usually it involves, to some extent anyway, not having the $$$ for the registration fee. I'm hoping to change at least that aspect for next year by saving a few dollars each payday in order to have most, if not all, of the registration fee saved up by the end of the year.