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Old 02-25-2010, 12:01 AM   #11
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Sure: skiiing is like strapping two pieces of wood to your feet and heading down a hill and motorcycling is exactly like not strapping pieces of wood to your feet and heading down a hill.

Exactly the same
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Old 02-25-2010, 12:07 AM   #12
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You are wrong.

Try going out and racing 4 or 5 races on a Sunday and I guarantee you that you'll realize just how much stress your legs and core can experience on a bike.

The basic physics and physicality of the two is very similar.
Oh ya? How much do you ski? While I snowboard mostly, I have ski'd. I also rode street and dirt and snowbiling of all different kinds. None of them are as hard as a day of RECREATION on the hill on the body, let alone fucking racing on planks.

Back country skiiers are fucking intense too.

On top of that, i'd rather lowside a bike on most tracks, than wreck on ski's. Even snowboarders have it easy compared to them.

So, you are wrong. Believe it. No amount of senseless arguing will make you right.
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