Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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My favorite ride is near Mt. Tam, in Norcal. About 80 miles but 5,500 feet in climbing. The hardest hills come at the end, and is a real test of character. Bolinas to Ridgecrest, then up the Seven Sisters. The Bolinas to Ridgecrest is where they do the Mt. Tam hill climb race, 12% grade for two miles. Not a century in miles, but easily one in endurance.
Done that ride a few times while I was in college and now that I am older. Eye opening what the body can handle.

What you think is your threshold is only the beginning.

Did a few times the all gas hill climb challenges in SF. Talking about watt output, stoopid.

Funny story, I was doing a loop from SF to North Bay, 100 mile day. Ran into Levi and another group so I ask to tag along at pretty solid clip.

Got to a steeper section over in Belvedere and just watched as Levi put the hammer down, I had to gear down and he geared up.

When I get to tough sections, I hear in my head the immortal words "shut up legs!"
 
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Yeah, she definitely has her own Only Fans page. No question.
I know of a radiologist, that has/had a only fans, she was politely asked " to look for another job " since the hospital she worked at, is a Christian based ( wont mention name). Never heard how that turned out, an invitation for law suit.
Also curious to know, who recognized her at work from fans account, and reported to HR.
 
Rest In Peace, brother.

Captain Steven Hill, last alarm 29 May 2020.

This guy was a top five percenter. Stout, fast, athletic, reliable, trustworthy, hard working, funny, and intelligent. We loved him dearly. Leukemia took him from us a year ago. He was 43 years old. He left behind a wife, two children and a 150 brothers and sisters. He will ALWAYS be remembered!

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Rest In Peace, brother.

Captain Steven Hill, last alarm 29 May 2020.

This guy was a top five percenter. Stout, fast, athletic, reliable, trustworthy, hard working, funny, and intelligent. We loved him dearly. Leukemia took him from us a year ago. He was 43 years old. He left behind a wife, two children and a 150 brothers and sisters. He will ALWAYS be remembered!

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I worked in a bike shop in Durango, CO in the early 2000’s. Lots of great riders, and pro’s, in town.
Every year around the summer solstice a group would ride the whole San Juan Skyway, 236 miles, over all those mountain passes. They called it the Death Ride. Some years it took 12+ hours.
I never did it, or wanted to. A windy day could make it extra hard.
Missy was the man! 😉
 
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