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		<title>Great Insight&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[here: at Bicycling (Magazine).
#30 is one of my favorites &#8212; calling to mind a drive home from Hillsboro Roubaix and my comment that traffic was acting as if in a Cat5 road race. #38 while riding the North Branch Trail loop on my track bike mid-day during the week is actually what I credit the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>here: at<a href="http://www.bicycling.com/article/0,6610,s1-3-12-21047-1,00.html"> Bicycling</a> (Magazine).</p>
<p>#30 is one of my favorites &#8212; calling to mind a drive home from <a href="http://www.bikeblogchicago.com/2009/04/07/my-last-race/">Hillsboro Roubaix</a> and my comment that traffic was acting as if in a Cat5 road race. #38 while riding the <a href="http://www.fpdcc.com/tier3.php?content_id=68&amp;file=map_68e">North Branch Trail</a> loop on my track bike mid-day during the week is actually what I c<em>redit the most</em> for making me a competitive cyclist. And thankfully I&#8217;ve never experienced #s 43 or 55.</p>
<p>Being a cyclist is quite a unique thing, as the article clearly explains. There are constantly moments when you have epiphanies that deepen the significance of cycling in your life as well. Then, it&#8217;s the sights and smells that bring back memories of that first <a href="http://www.uci.ch/Templates/UCI/UCI5/layout.asp?MenuID=MTYxNw&amp;LangId=1">UCI</a> race experience, an epic climb, even a horrific crash.  That said, here are some of the more poignant moments that have solidified me as the cyclist I am today:</p>
<p>1) The experience of getting paid to ride my bike and how it still motivates me when I look back on it; when it&#8217;s raining out, when where I&#8217;m sleeping &#8211; as comfortable as it may be &#8211; is not as desirable a locale as the cold morning streets, etc.</p>
<p>2) Descending at 50+MPH, laughing hysterically and being unable to hear it due to the wind&#8217;s howl past my ears</p>
<p>3) The smell of embrocation beating out the smell of my first girlfriend&#8217;s deodorant as all-time favorite scent</p>
<p>4) Watching several riders bumping wheels around me while in a fast chase group during a rainy crit and not being frightened, but getting goosebumps due to the fact that so few people get to experience that thrill</p>
<p>There&#8217;s maybe a dozen of those &#8220;rights of passage&#8221; I haven&#8217;t experienced &#8212; for one reason or another &#8212; and I can&#8217;t believe they omitted any mention of gluing/riding tubular tires, but it definitely shines some light on the oft misunderstood life of a cyclist. Even mine.</p>
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