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Sunday, November 14, 2004
Recovering from recovery ride
To Choa Chu Kang, 67 km. Today is meant to be a recovery ride. I cruise down to Upper Thomson Road; there's supposed to be a slower group that leaves before 8.30 am. I don't see anyone leaving until 8.30. "Let's go," says a lone cyclist whom I guess is KT. I somehow end up second in the peloton for a few seconds. He's just warming up. Other roadies sweep past and soon I'm alone. Ah, familiar feeling. Time to take it easy. But I see some roadies ahead. I want to suck some wind, so I speed ahead. Soon, I'm leading my own little peloton, until I stop at the Shell station along Mandai Road to see some friendly people who stop there. The Ascender chaps are there too. I tail them to Adam Road, with them pulling me along at 37 km/h. One of them, Mr Trek OCLV, asks me to write something nice in my bikelog, and so I will. Thanks for the considerate handsignals and warning shouts.
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