I lost 70 pounds and I almost ran the New York Marathon in 2012. So, what's next?
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"I'm in the hall already, on the wall already/ I'm a work of art, I'm a Warhol already." --Jay-Z
jjae:
Believe it or not, there was a time in my life when I rode my bike pretty regularly. Then I got this idea in my head that I could qualify for the Boston Marathon and then I ended up a minute off the qualifying time, so now I just want to crush the fucking thing. But I still don’t know when that’s going to be because our lives are in such a state of transition, I can’t plan that far in advance. So I haven’t been on my bike for awhile and I probably won’t be for a few more months. (And when I’m ready to be serious about cycling, I think I will need to go down a size anyway. It always just feels a touch too big for me.)
It just doesn’t make any sense to let something like that hang on a wall while someone out there could be putting it to good use. So I’m saying good-bye and putting it up for adoption. If you know of any women cyclists out there that would be interested - especially in New England and the northeast - please have them message or email me!
Scott CR1 - XS (49), DT Swiss training wheels, full SRAM Red (including ceramic bottom bracket), EC90 seat post and handlebars.
(I’m the original owner and it’s never been in a crash.)
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Hey, need a bike? Buy Jen’s!