Met my husband through cycling- I guess that counts as social life. As far as what % of social life- aside from family, cycling is about 90% of my social life (sad but true...)
I'm not in to it like I used to be, therefore it's not as social for me anymore. I've met a lot of wonderful people through cycling. I have to admit my social life was more exciting when I was riding.
Lately about 50% of my social life includes other cyclists. The other 50% might ride a bike occasionally or do some other type of activity on a regular basis. And sometimes some of my non-cyclist friends will come with me on a bike ride.
Quite a bit. As 'all consuming' as riding/racing is, it tends to displace your previous activities as well as displacing non-cycling friends. A team environment promotes team activities both on and off the bike.
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Mine, probably 75%. Though among the few close friends I met through cycling, the bike is often low on list of things we talk about.
Met my husband through cycling- I guess that counts as social life.
As far as what % of social life- aside from family, cycling is about 90% of my social life (sad but true...)
Social life, what's that?
Maybe about 30%. Family and work make up the rest
It plays big part of my life. It is my stress releaver!!!
I'm not in to it like I used to be, therefore it's not
as social for me anymore. I've met a lot of wonderful
people through cycling. I have to admit my social life
was more exciting when I was riding.
Lately about 50% of my social life includes other cyclists. The other 50% might ride a bike occasionally or do some other type of activity on a regular basis. And sometimes some of my non-cyclist friends will come with me on a bike ride.
I would say that my cycling friends compose at least half of my social life.
I thought cycling was social?
I want to go camping with VeloGirl.
Quite a bit. As 'all consuming' as riding/racing is, it tends to displace your previous activities as well as displacing non-cycling friends. A team environment promotes team activities both on and off the bike.
Another sad statistic, cycling is my life.
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