Thursday, February 14, 2013

Love on Two Wheels

For anyone who has ever learned how to ride a bike, there is a certain amount of nostalgia when you remember the first time you stayed up under your own power.  That moment when you were in control of a speed much faster than you could get while simply running.  I remember the little blue banana seat bike my dad had adjusted so it could fit my 4 year old frame.  I rode non-stop for weeks after that experience and I've had a bike ever since.  When I was eleven I started a paper route and rode my bike every day of the week delivering papers for the next five years.  This picture is not me, but it could have been.


After I got my driver's license my dad bought me a Vespa 150.  I could get 77 miles per gallon on that hog.  It allowed me to go back and forth from school, work and soccer practice feeling the wind on my face.  I remember taking my girlfriend (now wife) on some wild rides on the freeway.  This is where I learned about drafting.  We got up to 75 mph once while drafting behind an 18-wheeler.  Not smart, but definitely exhilirating. 


I went on my 2-year church mission to Riverside, California.  In my mission you were more likely to have a car than not.  I was lucky, I was only in a car for 3 months.  The other 21 months I was on a bike in perpetually warm Southern California.  I loved it. 

Now I ride my road bike for fun.  I love crossing the finish line of an event with my family there.  This you-tube video posted by someone else, actually shows me crossing the finish line with my family on the side holding up signs and cheering. 

It's quite romantic really; the thought of riding off into the sunset.  No one ever talks about driving off into the sunset.

 
Vive le Velo!