The new image of Miguel
This is what Karl gave me for my birthday.
Ok. Not really. I bought the bike in ... 2002. Really? That long ago? That means I am not even exaggerating (that much) when I tell people it is like 10 years old.
I have loved that bike although it never really fit. I just saved my money, walked into the bike shop one day, saw this bike, and bought it. Not a good idea. Now I know better. Now I have a custom-built frame that actually fits! Big difference!
I have still been using Miguel quite a bit. (All my bikes are named Miguel, after the great Miguel Indurain. My childhood hero. (After googling Indurain and watching a tribute to him, I will have to say that he still is my hero. (Have I told you before that on family rides as a kid we would all be Tour de France riders and I was always Indurain? Well, now you know.))) Where was I? Anyway... I was getting tired of the bike set up and the really annoying huge aero bars and have been wanting to turn the bike into a road bike for a long time.
I have never owned a road bike. My first bike in 1996 was already a triathlon bike. There has just never been enough money to buy one of each. So, to make a long story (somewhat) short, Karl was going to turn the Giant TCR into a road bike! New handle bars, new stem, new brake levers, etc. He spent a lot of time finding great deals for all the parts and then did all the work himself!
I think it turned out perfect! I really like it! Thank you, Karl! What a great present!
I had ridden it on the trainer a few times, and today I took it out for its first official ride: 43 degrees Fahrenheit. Wet and cloudy. 65 miles. 20 miles average speed. Feeling good. It passed the test. I think I am going to be riding it quite a bit this off-season.
Now I am just missing a nice mountain bike and a cyclocross bike... Oh, and a cruiser would be fun, too.
Comments
Nice work Karl, and NICE riding Sarah! 20mph avg over 60+ miles - sweet!