What is everyone weighing in at?

A light bike doesn't replace good fitness.

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efeballi
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Location: Istanbul, hopefully not for long

by efeballi

178 cm, 67 kg. Trying to maintain weight by losing fat and gaining muscle.
Man, I was 77 kg when I started.


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yosti
Posts: 80
Joined: Sat Dec 21, 2013 1:36 am
Location: Denmark

by yosti

No real men in this forum? :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

6,16ft (188cm)
320Ibs (145kg)

:beerchug:

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GorrGrimWolf
Posts: 136
Joined: Sat Jan 04, 2014 6:26 pm

by GorrGrimWolf

Body is still shaping up, have at least 3-4kg of unnecessary body fat to lose :wink:

Height: 185cm (6ft 1)
Weight: 69kg (152lbs)

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jrobart
Posts: 201
Joined: Wed Sep 29, 2010 4:25 pm
Location: Vermont

by jrobart

48 years old
181.5 cm
84 kg

Goal is 78 kg by April 1st!
Current: Seven 622 SLX | Seven OVRLND XX | Fondriest Carbon Magister | Yeti SB100 |
Retired: Litespeed T5G | Seven Axiom SL| Seven Mudhoney SL|S Works Crux |Fat CAAD 1 |

makoti
Posts: 42
Joined: Wed Jan 29, 2014 6:33 am

by makoti

Old guy...55
5'10" (177.8cm)
150 (68kg)
Dropped 20lb in last year. Happy about that.
No faster. Must be a mistake.

Stoo
Posts: 338
Joined: Thu May 23, 2013 9:22 am
Location: Warwick, UK

by Stoo

29yo 5'11"
Started at 105kg 3 yrs ago.
77.3kg at start of 2014 now 74.5kg (164lb) today, aiming for 70kg (154lb) by April
'18 Giant Trinity Pro TT - DA9070 - QuarQ DZero - HED Jet 9+/JET+ Disc3
'18 Giant TCR Advanced Pro 1 - R8000 - QuarQ DZero - SLR1
'16 Genesis Equilibrium - U6800 - FSA SRM - WH6800
'13 Giant Trinity Composite - U6870 - QuarQ DZero

Trunks81
Posts: 3
Joined: Sat Nov 09, 2013 8:47 pm

by Trunks81

32 years 1.67cm

Started at 91 kg 2 years ago.
Now 61 kg and aiming for 59 a 60kg

davidalone
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Joined: Fri Feb 10, 2012 4:27 pm

by davidalone

25 yo, 178cm. weight fluctuates between 64-67 kg.

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carbonLORD
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by carbonLORD

You guys need to eat a steak!

Age 39.

Height; 6'2.5" : Started season at 220lbs. Race weight is 190lbs and I'm already approaching the sub 200lbs barrier. (Starting to see my 6 pack again!) But 130Km rides and 10Km runs weekly are definitely helping, (plus cutting out beer and chocolate, my vices) since New Years.

I'll always hit weights hence the size. Women like biceps, sorry brothers.
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davidalone
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Joined: Fri Feb 10, 2012 4:27 pm

by davidalone

I have biceps. I would say my body looks much more appealing than the majority of my peers. :P

A good athletic toned body helps cos the muscles are more defined

ejo
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Joined: Wed Jan 29, 2014 11:22 am

by ejo

Age 37, 178cm, 61-63kg.. get blown around like a leaf in windy days :( !

KWalker
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Location: Bay Area

by KWalker

women also like dudes that are confident and not self-absorbed. I've been a large weightlifter and a thin cyclist and its never matter one bit which I was.
Don't take me too seriously. The only person that doesn't hate Froome.
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eric
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by eric

carbonLORD wrote: Women like biceps


Women who like muscular guys will like big biceps. But there are lots of women who are attracted to us skinny freaks.

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Elrey
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Joined: Sat Oct 23, 2010 11:13 pm
Location: Denmark. Yeeees

by Elrey

28 year old
6'2.5
210
aiming for 200

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