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cerealkilla
- Member since Oct 27, 2008 O+
- Male / 51
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Squamish , British Columbia
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Used to be fast - now I'm old and fat
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cerealkilla oakmedia's article
Aug 2, 2024 at 8:14
Aug 2, 2024
Video: 16 Year Old Mateo Quist Shreds the Whistler Bike Park
Mateo was a bike coach for my kid this year. Absolutely first class young dude. There's a bright future for him whatever he decides to do.
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cerealkilla edspratt's article
Jul 22, 2024 at 8:43
Jul 22, 2024
Grouse Mountain to Launch Lift-Accessed Bike Park in 2025
@pmhobson: Here in Canada, you wouldn't believe the rectal-cranial inverted Albertans that make baseless and inaccurate comments about environmental politics in random forums, while they reduce the northern half of their own province to a smoldering wasteland of polluted water and festering tar pits.
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cerealkilla edspratt's article
Jul 21, 2024 at 21:04
Jul 21, 2024
Grouse Mountain to Launch Lift-Accessed Bike Park in 2025
What a stupid comment. BC cuts down more trees than any other province. Second the trails are unlikely to require any significant tree cutting. This is what happens when hicks think they're funny.
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cerealkilla jessiemaymorgan's article
Jul 6, 2024 at 9:06
Jul 6, 2024
Jessie-May's Randoms Part 1 - Eurobike 2024
My kid will likely get an ebike at some point just like I have.... just not now and not until he has developed the handling skills necessary to ride at speed for an extended period. Probably sometime in his teens....and even then he will likely be fit enough to enjoy his prime riding years without mechanical assistance - something that is less likely to happen if he is dependent on a motor. When kids are little, my personal opinion is that the focus needs to be on the kid, not counting km and making sure they can keep up with mommy and daddy. It's not about the ride, it's about the kid. If I want him to enjoy assisted riding, I'll get him into moto. Until then, he can build his way up so that his stamina actually matches his skill. We may not pack on huge km every ride, but we stop a lot and talk along the way.