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Old 08-12-16, 06:49 AM
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kevindsingleton 
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Originally Posted by TimothyH
Cycling can change someones life and give someone a reason to live but what happens if they are injured or the situation changes and they can't cycle any longer? Boom, there goes your life down the toilet again.

I'm not a cyclist. I'm just a guy who cycles. My identity and purpose are not based on what I do because those things can change, but on God who never ever changes.

Not trying to proselytize. To each his own. I don't care what anyone believes. Glad the OP feels better through riding but just asking the question - what happens if they can't ride any more?


-Tim-
I think, having found cycling, one can find something else, too. Once you know you can, you can't be stopped.

Don't bother with the old pizza box, though. Nothing but lies and pepperoni grease.
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