Newt Bytes    August 2001

    by Geof Newton

Taking the leap ...

It is with some trepidation that I've finally undertaken the onerous task of purchasing a "real" bicycle.  For the past several years at the local sprint triathlons, although I manage to hold my own fairly well on my 1970's bike, I've always been passed by the fast riders of the wave that starts after us.  These UFO's hum up behind you with their disk wheels and pass you as if you're standing still; and they started 5 minutes later!  Never having paid more than $150 for a bicycle in my life and it being the weeks of the Tour de France, I thought I'd share some of the important lessons that I've learned thus far.

Well, I guess I'll take a break and get some nifty new sunglasses so I can look real cool when (if) I finally get my new bike.  Watch out at the next triathlon because I'll be the one humming up behind you on my brand new speedster ... and if you happen to have a gently used Litespeed or Griffen lying around your garage, send me an e-mail.


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