Hi TCC
My name is Lyle
Man, I've been living here for six years and I just joined and posted. Sorry about that. I live in central Tokyo, Iidabashi
I've been riding bikes for 17 years and have been doing sporty stuff for about 11 years.
I'm from California and learned about using a bike (as an adult) in the Bay Area.
I've do lots of riding, mostly road. I've commuted, toured, raced etc... by myself and with a wide variety of groups and ability levels.
As far as the racing goes I did some in America and I've done a bit here (as "A" class) but really don't race anymore. I enjoy hard group rides that can get competitive or "epic" as well as testing my abilities more than actually racing, so I "casual group race" and I ride hard.
My usual riding areas when it doesn't rain (or even when it does sometimes) is the Imperial Palace loop, Tama Hills/ Shiroyama/ Takao Guchi, Arakawa, Various areas around Tokyo and of course good old Oi Futo. I go to California every Summer for my long vacation with cycling and that is usually my target fitness goal for the year. Got a LeMond spinmaster at home to pick up when I just don't wanna go out in the weather and traffic. Don't have and rarely use a car.
Hope that's enough information. Always looking to hook up with other riders in the city
Lyle
My name is Lyle
Man, I've been living here for six years and I just joined and posted. Sorry about that. I live in central Tokyo, Iidabashi
I've been riding bikes for 17 years and have been doing sporty stuff for about 11 years.
I'm from California and learned about using a bike (as an adult) in the Bay Area.
I've do lots of riding, mostly road. I've commuted, toured, raced etc... by myself and with a wide variety of groups and ability levels.
As far as the racing goes I did some in America and I've done a bit here (as "A" class) but really don't race anymore. I enjoy hard group rides that can get competitive or "epic" as well as testing my abilities more than actually racing, so I "casual group race" and I ride hard.
My usual riding areas when it doesn't rain (or even when it does sometimes) is the Imperial Palace loop, Tama Hills/ Shiroyama/ Takao Guchi, Arakawa, Various areas around Tokyo and of course good old Oi Futo. I go to California every Summer for my long vacation with cycling and that is usually my target fitness goal for the year. Got a LeMond spinmaster at home to pick up when I just don't wanna go out in the weather and traffic. Don't have and rarely use a car.
Hope that's enough information. Always looking to hook up with other riders in the city
Lyle