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Bodily sacrifices for sake of sport...
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[QUOTE="motopuffs, post: 137545, member: 22281"] I haven't had any exciting injuries like you guys, but my knees and back are probably in the same condition of a 60 year old non-rider. I've had a few "wrong place at the wrong time" crashes this year, one over the bars and one concussion. Both times the bike kicked my arse. I have been riding for about 21 years, and for several of those years I rode hard on a track about 4-5 nights a week. So I guess by now it SHOULD be taking its toll on my body (and it is). If I could go back and do it over, I wouldn't change a thing! Well, actually, I wish I would have kept a diary of every riding excursion...just a blurb or two, even where I went and when would be interesting. I'm slowing down now, don't ride as often, and honestly don't crave riding as much...I guess you could label me "burnt out". I can still cut a lap time 85-90% of what I could a few years ago, but the urge to do it is almost gone. [/QUOTE]
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