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Friday, September 16, 2005

glory through suffering

As found on the Rapha website, purveyors of fine fashion and intelligent insight into the beautiful and painful world of competitive road cycling...


But if something hurts so much, how can it be enjoyable? At the point where physical stress begins to take you beyond what you imagine to be endurable, you enter new territory of understanding, an expanded psychological landscape. The camaraderie of the hard road is as much in sharing that insight as in the laughs you have, riding in good company. The bike is the perfect vehicle to take you down those secret corridors of illumination. The pleasure comes when you grasp just what has happened inside your head and spirit. It doesn't stop when the bike stops, when you reach the top of the col or peel off at the end of the ride, so tired you can hardly think or stand straight. That's where the pleasure begins. The self-knowledge.


Courtesy of Graeme Fife's essay "Glory Through Suffering"

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