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1 " A good ride in the winter is something you quietly put adjacent to your heart; an unspoken victory filed away for times of weakness and need, to be pulled out when you require a reminder of what you are capable of. "
― , Frostbike: The Joy, Pain and Numbness of Winter Cycling
2 " I slammed down on my hip first, followed by my shoulder, followed by my ego. It’s not often that I crash like this, but often enough that I’ve recognized a series of reactions that occurs by instinct rather than reason, which explains why they are so ridiculously misprioritized.1. First thought: “I’m never riding a bike again.”2. Pop quickly onto my feet, and then scan for bystanders to assess embarrassment level.3. Check bike for damage.4. Check body for damage. "
3 " Remember that three of the most bike friendly cities in North America also have serious winters Montreal, Minneapolis, and Anchorage. "