Hello from France
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Hello from France
Hi,
I'm more a runner and speed skater than a cyclist. I (re)started to ride my very old bike (30 years) one year ago after a running injury, and since I bought an Origin Trail.
I have some questions, and many things to learn just by reading stuffs. So... I'm here.
Sam.
I'm more a runner and speed skater than a cyclist. I (re)started to ride my very old bike (30 years) one year ago after a running injury, and since I bought an Origin Trail.
I have some questions, and many things to learn just by reading stuffs. So... I'm here.
Sam.
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Glad to have you here!
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Welcome, from Wisconsin, USA!
A lot of runners transition to cycling after they've destroyed their joints from running. Maybe you will ride more and run less in the future?
A lot of runners transition to cycling after they've destroyed their joints from running. Maybe you will ride more and run less in the future?