Thursday, December 5, 2013

The First Year with My Quest XS!

The First Year with My Quest XS!
Along the Frozen Red River
 December 01, 2012    I got to unpack a crate containing my new Quest XS. It had been a long wait. Now a year later I look back and think what a great ride I have been on. There have been a lot of fun km's ridden this first year. In fact it's the most distance I have ever done in one year.
 I have to say it's the best money I have ever spent. The year has been full of a lot of firsts for me. Thanks to the Quest, I have finished my first 400 km Brevet and my first 600 km Brevet. I have gone from being the old guy that finishes last to the guy that can finish an hour ahead of everyone else in a 200 km Brevet. My picture has appeared in 3 newspapers that I know about. I still get my picture taken every time I ride. I no longer look at the wind forecast, I just ride to work anyway. The list goes on and on.  It's been a great first year. The most important thing is I have had FUN...

8 comments:

  1. Congrats, what a distance! And you still ride, in this weather? Chapeau!

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  2. Hi Kevin,

    Congratulations! An impressive distance for your neighbourhood! I agree with your comment that it's the best money ever spend, buying a velomobile, I feel the same about that. And yes, still having fun to.....
    Keep on going! There are more years and fun to come!

    Greetings, Adri.

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  3. Well ridden! I'd have to check, but I think I did about 8000 km this year. And you're absolutely right: riding a velomobile is nothing but fun, every time.
    It costs quite some money, but it's worth it, without any doubt.

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  4. After posting this I have to stop riding for a couple of days. We had 22 cm of fresh snow. The streets didn't get cleared very well and the temperature is now -27C this morning. I rode yesterday and talk about a rough ride. I don't think year 2 will have as many km. if the winter stays like this. But even if it's cold out, the ride is still fun.

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  5. What a difference: overhere temperature should rise to 7° C today and it's completely dry. Perfect weather for the Kobra. Should stay like that for the rest of the week. That's a lot easier than over 20cm of snow!

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  6. Congrats on your first year Kevin! It's been nice to tag along on your adventures. Wishing you a mild winter, Stuart

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    1. Stuart, Thanks.
      This morning when I rode to work it was only -28C but the wind chill made it feel like -40C. I hear it's coming your way next. :) Kevin

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    2. minus 28C...that’s chilly man...here at the coast in the Netherlands it normaly stay's around zero but not now.
      It’s still very warm at 7 or 8 degrees.

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