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Read more: Why Cyclists Romanticize Suffering
Why Cyclists Romanticize Suffering
by Maros Matija
Cyclists don’t romanticize suffering because they enjoy pain. They romanticize it because suffering strips life down to something quieter, simpler and more honest. This piece explores endurance obsession, post-ride emptiness, dopamine addiction and why long rides feel less like exercise — and more like religion.
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Read more: Café Stops Are Half the Sport
Café Stops Are Half the Sport
by Dopamin Addict
Espresso, sunburned arms, pastries, and conversations after long rides — the café stop is where cycling becomes culture.
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Read more: The Addiction Nobody Wants to Quit
The Addiction Nobody Wants to Quit
by Dopamin Addict
From sunrise rides to post-ride emptiness, this is the dopamine loop every cyclist understands but nobody wants to escape.
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Read more: Thank God It’s Ride Day
Thank God It’s Ride Day
by Dopamin Addict
Cycling was never just fitness. It’s ritual, suffering, freedom, and the strange happiness found on empty roads before sunrise.
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