The joy of cycling is never about gritting your teeth and riding hard, hidden in these overlooked details
I am often asked by my cycling friends: Don’t my legs feel sore when I step tens of kilometers every day? How can one truly enjoy the pleasure of riding? The answer is actually very simple.
The beauty of cycling is never in the obsession of “conquering how many kilometers” or “refreshing how much speed”, nor does it require gritted teeth to persist, but scattered in every moment of wheel rotation, hidden in every detail of the route, mentality, and sense of ceremony.
Whether you are a novice who has just unlocked two wheels or an experienced cyclist who has ridden mountains and rivers, as long as you find the right way, you can catch all the joy that cycling brings.
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