Thursday, 27 May 2010
Boy, you're gonna carry that weight
It dawned on me a while ago that Isaac Newton could not have been a cyclist. The effort of climbing a hill is in no way matched by the benefit of the descent. So in cycling, lightness is a virtue, be it in bike or rider.
Today the unnervingly precise Villelroy & Boch (Achtung Fattie!) scales pronounced 14.97 stone. That may sound gargantuan, but it's a significant improvement on the 16 stone of six months ago.
Or, in the words of Herren Villeroy & Boch "Von at a time on ze scales, plis!".
Ideally I'd like to be lugging 14 stone or less 1,050 miles on a bike, but the cruel irony is that after several hours in the saddle, what you really need is a couple of pints of Old Speckled Hen.
During my squash playing years my idea of an 'energy drink' was a pint of lager and line after a game. Indeed, it came as a shock recently to learn that some people drink lager for pleasure, not simply to replace fluid.
In other words, they actually prefer lager to beer.
Astonishing.
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Lager and line eh? Your squash-playing days were wild indeed! Love the blog, keep it up!
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