Pardon me for a moment, while I wax braggadocious.
Way back in 1996, a younger and more energetic Bike Nazi rode 6589 miles, on a bicycle, in one year.
Ever since, that has been a lofty and distant mark - my Everest.
Well lo and behold... in 2010 I've surpassed that milestone... by 122 miles.
"Hey, wait a minute!" interrupts the modern-day Pharisee. "This ain't even 2010 anymore, dad-gum it!"
And right he is... but let me explain.
At the beginning of 2010, I was recuperating from surgery, and ordered off the bike. I was able to resume cycling last January 15, so I gave myself a little fudge factor. I've ridden 6711 miles in the last 365 days. (For the record, I rode on 355 of those days.)
If you reject my fudgin' ways, I rode 6485 miles in calendar 2010, making it my second-best year.
I was particularly motivated this year:
- desire to self-affirm my ongoing good health,
- shiny new bicycle to ride,
- 25th year of transportation cycling.
It worked out good.
Will I ever surpass 6711 miles?
Seems unlikely. But until I did it, breaking my 1996 record seemed unlikely. Once I don't have to spend 40+ hours a week toiling for pay, it will likely free up some time. So if my health holds up, I'll never say never.
I dedicate my 2010 record to a couple fellas who are largely responsible for my good health: Dr. William Jones who has monitored my condition for years, and Dr. Avery Seifert who performed the surgery and had me back on the bicycle 30 days later.
Keep on ridin'!
Congratulations! The unseasonably warm temperatures we're having at the moment are tempting me to remove the studded tires, but to be safe I think I will wait as I normally do until Presidents Day.
ReplyDeleteThe pile of snow in our front yard since late November has finally disappeared. What a crazy winter this has been!