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Under the warm glow of a summer afternoon, a conversation unfolded in Simsbury Center, where cycling enthusiasts gathered to share their passion for biking and the joys of filming their adventures. Among them was Steve, a retired cyclist who has embraced the art of documenting his rides since stepping away from his professional career in 2019.
Steve's approach to filming is as dynamic as his cycling. He utilizes a two-camera setup, with one camera mounted on his handlebars to capture the forward motion of his rides, while another is hand-held, allowing him to engage with viewers as he pedals along. “Safety is key,” he noted, glancing at the camera only occasionally, ensuring his focus remains on the road ahead. This blend of creativity and caution reflects the spirit of cycling—an activity that thrives on both adventure and responsibility.
The discussion soon shifted to the importance of comfort in cycling, particularly regarding bike seats. Steve passionately endorsed the Infinity bike seat, which he described as the most comfortable he has ever used. This seat is notably favored in the grueling Race Across America, where solo riders tackle the challenge of crossing the country in just 12 days. “It’s designed with cutouts that relieve pressure on sit bones, making long rides much more bearable,” he explained, emphasizing the need for proper bike fitting to accommodate different body types.
As the conversation flowed, Steve shared personal anecdotes about his wife, Jan, who also rides. He recounted how a simple adjustment to her bike seat transformed her riding experience, allowing her to enjoy their upcoming Tour of Litchfield Hills without discomfort. “Comfort is everything,” he reiterated, encouraging fellow cyclists to visit local bike shops for personalized fittings.
The camaraderie among cyclists was palpable, with Steve highlighting his go-to bike shop, Bikers Edge in Torrington, and sharing fond memories of Airline Cycles in East Hampton. These local hubs not only provide essential gear but also foster a sense of community among biking enthusiasts.
As the meeting drew to a close, the discussions underscored a shared commitment to cycling, comfort, and the joy of capturing the journey. With each ride, Steve and his fellow cyclists continue to inspire others to embrace the open road, reminding everyone that the right equipment and a little creativity can make all the difference in the world of cycling.
Converted from Interview With Steve Retired and Cycling | Bike Walk CT meeting on August 04, 2025
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