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This time last year, I was tallying up over fifty miles
as week on my commute to and from work. However, a bad winter, a broken wrist,
and an office move a mile farther away at the top of an agonisingly steep hill
has dropped that average considerably. At present, I’m averaging two days of
cycling to work a week (which is 30 miles), but even that has proved tough on
my psyche. That last mile of climb up to my office is so dang hard, it really
takes a lot of the fun out of it.
Still, with spring truly descended upon England, I am
feeling the itch to get up on my bike more often. I am still hopeful to hit my
long-term goal of 10,000 miles by the end of the year.
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