Life throws you curveballs sometimes. Just three days ago I took the picture on the left during one of my last training rides before a cross country bike race that has been on my bucket list for 10 years. Today, I slipped on a rain-soaked road and fractured my shoulder. There is always next year, but after all of the training this one really hurts. Always look forward, though, never back!
@JohnGoldman Agree. But of course, this defeats the whole purpose of having a whoop because you already collect the metrics off of the Garmin. Maybe theyโre not quite as accurate but for most people I think itโs good enough.
Well, I agree. This is a very selfless move, the fact is they both ride for the same team so I had a strong incentive to ensure that one of them won. Iโm sure the team benefited financially (and indirectly them as well) by ensuring that Crux five got over the finish line 1st. Those bikes are gonna sell like crazy now.
@QuietNoteDaily Another consideration is the cost of paying taxes of 30%+ on the long term gain by selling Tesla shares and buying something else. This is a strong motivator to just stay invested and not try to follow other trends.