Look at the style of the new World Road Race Champion, Peter Sagan:
http://cdn.media.cyclingnews.com/2016/10/18/2/20165776_338766_670.jpg
Ain't no runner that has anywhere near that much style and hence why running is a rung below cycling.
Look at the style of the new World Road Race Champion, Peter Sagan:
http://cdn.media.cyclingnews.com/2016/10/18/2/20165776_338766_670.jpg
Ain't no runner that has anywhere near that much style and hence why running is a rung below cycling.
Wise One wrote:
Look at the style of the new World Road Race Champion, Peter Sagan:
http://cdn.media.cyclingnews.com/2016/10/18/2/20165776_338766_670.jpgAin't no runner that has anywhere near that much style and hence why running is a rung below cycling.
Have you heard of Caleb Ndiku?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsxUTG8Mbkwhttps://pbs.twimg.com/media/Bo__C5UCYAAGsTX.jpghttps://media.aws.iaaf.org/media/Medium/5be2a30e-fe0e-466f-885a-06d5329ce4e4.jpg?v=679273990I used to have a list of advantage and drawbacks of cycling versus running. Style was not on the cycling advantage list.
lol what a good video, haven't seen it in a while
xcyclist wrote:
I used to have a list of advantage and drawbacks of cycling versus running. Style was not on the cycling advantage list.
I don't know how you can even arrive at that conclusion. The typical runner wears running shorts that are way too short along with knee high socks that make them look like nerds. By comparison, look how manly cyclists are:
http://cdn.media.cyclingnews.com/2016/10/16/2/sptdw7100_670.jpgWise One wrote:
xcyclist wrote:I used to have a list of advantage and drawbacks of cycling versus running. Style was not on the cycling advantage list.
I don't know how you can even arrive at that conclusion. The typical runner wears running shorts that are way too short along with knee high socks that make them look like nerds. By comparison, look how manly cyclists are:
http://cdn.media.cyclingnews.com/2016/10/16/2/sptdw7100_670.jpg
Cycling is a lot of people in lycra whom you don't want to see in lycra. Garish jerseys no human should wear. Cyclists are worse than golfers.
The only cyclists I know personally couldn't cut it as a runner.
xcyclist wrote:
Cycling is a lot of people in lycra whom you don't want to see in lycra. Garish jerseys no human should wear. Cyclists are worse than golfers.
Running is a lot of people in speedo shorts you don't want to see in speedos. And they wear tasteless wife beaters they call "singlets".
jTjg wrote:
The only cyclists I know personally couldn't cut it as a runner.
Then you don't know any real cyclists. I've run at a higher level than 99% on this site and now am a competitive cyclist and cycling is MUCH more difficult both physically and mentally.
Wise One wrote:
Look at the style of the new World Road Race Champion, Peter Sagan:
http://cdn.media.cyclingnews.com/2016/10/18/2/20165776_338766_670.jpgAin't no runner that has anywhere near that much style and hence why running is a rung below cycling.
Looks like a mix of Jack White and a gay Pinocchio.
Cyclists are homos
Who's the drag queen?
I didn't know that Kid Rock was a champion bicyclist.
Wise One wrote:
Who's the drag queen?
Be nice; that's jamin's future wife.
Don't be a tool.
Cycling is not more difficult physically and mentally than running.
Much less injuries in cycling. Much easier to get in the training.
There is a reason why cycling is 98.6% white.
Running even burns the most calories at the Olympic level, http://www.metro.us/sports/the-olympic-sports-that-burn-the-most-and-least-calories/zsJphj---ZjelMcZvpzwD/
Dial it up wrote:
jTjg wrote:The only cyclists I know personally couldn't cut it as a runner.
Then you don't know any real cyclists. I've run at a higher level than 99% on this site and now am a competitive cyclist and cycling is MUCH more difficult both physically and mentally.
LOL! That's hilarious.
In no way is cycling harder. Only in the part of worrying about dying in crashes. Other than that, lots of chilling out while others do the work.
Were you an 800m runner? What kind of cycling races do you do? If semi-distance ones, of course you think those are "harder", because you are go longer and are not naturally suited for such races.
Dial it up wrote:
jTjg wrote:The only cyclists I know personally couldn't cut it as a runner.
Then you don't know any real cyclists. I've run at a higher level than 99% on this site and now am a competitive cyclist and cycling is MUCH more difficult both physically and mentally.
Liar. You would go back to running and win the Olympics now that you know how to exert yourself if this is true.
The best part is access to heart rate average while in the Tour de France. These guys average about 130bpm for most of the days with only shorts spikes (8-11 min) at above 170bpm. It's a total jogfest at the elite level. Check out science of sport for more, http://sportsscientists.com/
RIP: D3 All-American Frank Csorba - who ran 13:56 in March - dead
RENATO can you talk about the preparation of Emile Cairess 2:06
Running for Bowerman Track Club used to be cool now its embarrassing
Hats off to my dad. He just ran a 1:42 Half Marathon and turns 75 in 2 months!
Great interview with Steve Cram - says Jakob has no chance of WRs this year
Rest in Peace Adrian Lehmann - 2:11 Swiss marathoner. Dies of heart attack.