In other news, have you ever pondered this question?Spotted @SenMartyGolden parked in the crosswalk on 93rd Street during his workout at Harbor. It’s really getting too easy to catch T327SD in the traffic violation act. Also, his registration recently expired and he hasn’t paid the ticket yet. @NY1 @NYDailyNews @BayRidgeDrivers http://pic.twitter.com/FY6KGKZtR5— Charlie O'Donnell (@ceonyc) December 31, 2017
podium twice, and had 20 top-10 finishes.
Max had been self-coached for several years but did not have a well-structured training program. Desiring more structure, he began working with a coach. He also aspired to turn professional.
If you're unfamiliar with the concept of "base miles," it's Fred speak for what the rest of us call riding your bike. Obviously the correct answer to the question posed in the headline is "Exactly how many you feel like riding," but the more crucial issue is that somebody needs to stage an intervention for this "Max" guy immediately, because he is wasting the best years of his life chasing a goal that, at best, will eventually land him a podcast once he reaches middle age:
And that's assuming he reaches the absolute pinnacle of the sport. Seriously, Max, you live in Colorado for chrissakes! Save yourself the time and effort and open that weed dispensary now:
Then you can just ride your bike in your leisure time.
Speaking of base miles, I'm headed out to lay down some since it's a downright balmy 20 degrees, but I'll report back in due course. In the meantime, I invite you to contemplate this guy:
And now to curate the proper tire pressure with my Bluetooth tire pump:
Just kidding.
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