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Cycle Tours / Re: Do you match one another's pace when you tour with a friend?
« Last post by in4 on Today at 03:27:29 PM »I always tour solo. I’m a very sociable cove but tend to stop a fair bit looking at wildlife etc. the banter at campsites and tea stops more than makes up for any cycling solitude.
As an associated aside: I was hiking a circuit of Lake St. Claire in Tasmania some years ago. Now I can shift a bit over broken terrain but there was no way I was able to catch this guy in front of me. He was like a machine but as I got closer I realised he was using a pair of walking poles/sticks and to my mind had hit peak walking speed. Perhaps hitting Dan’s hummingbird-type cadence is a cycling equivalent.
As an associated aside: I was hiking a circuit of Lake St. Claire in Tasmania some years ago. Now I can shift a bit over broken terrain but there was no way I was able to catch this guy in front of me. He was like a machine but as I got closer I realised he was using a pair of walking poles/sticks and to my mind had hit peak walking speed. Perhaps hitting Dan’s hummingbird-type cadence is a cycling equivalent.

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