 | | Bryan | | Boulder, CO | | Liege | I'm a 25 year old undergraduate working on my second bachelor's degree in biology. I grew up in Ft. Collins, CO, then moved to Boulder to attend the University of Colorado, where I received a bachelor's degree in psychology in 2002. I hope to eventually attend graduate school and study evolutionary psychology.
I don't race but love my Litespeed none-the-less. I usually ride 100-120 miles in a week. I am a founder of a small cycling club located in Golden, CO, called 4EAAS. Some of our members have migrated as far east as Indiana and as far west as California. My Litespeed Liege has Campy Record components, a Reynolds Ouzo Pro fork, Mavic Open Pro rims, and Look pedals. It's getting a bit old (1999) but has required very little maintenance, save a few pairs of tires and tubes.
My sister, quite a rider herself, named my Litespeed "Luce", Latin for "light". The name stuck. My friends have debated whether Luce is a boy's name or girl's name. I don't see Luce either way really, at least not as a man or woman. Luce is more like a dog that salivates, wags its tail, and pulls at the owner's leash at the sight of the open road. Sounds strange, I know, but that's Luce and me!
Bryan McNair Institute of Cognitive Science University of Colorado at Boulder [url]http://rintintin.colorado.edu/~mcnair/[/url] |
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