Hello from Wisconsin
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Hello from Wisconsin
Hi everyone,
I'm new to the forums, and somewhat new to cycling as well. I was able to get a good deal on a used Trek Madone 5.9 bike back in February, and here I am 6 months and 3500 miles later, just loving getting out and riding. I get out and do long rambling rides just to see the scenery, and short high intensity training rides. I'm am even getting into the racing now, and doing well enough that I even am beginning to feel like a real racer.
I'm new to the forums, and somewhat new to cycling as well. I was able to get a good deal on a used Trek Madone 5.9 bike back in February, and here I am 6 months and 3500 miles later, just loving getting out and riding. I get out and do long rambling rides just to see the scenery, and short high intensity training rides. I'm am even getting into the racing now, and doing well enough that I even am beginning to feel like a real racer.
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