Running - unless I'm chasing after a ball - bores the crap out of me. As does walking. But I cycle pretty much everywhere. There's some chaps at work who are proper cycling enthusiasts, one of them will typically cycle 150 miles each weekend. The other is a regular at Herne Hill velodrome. I love my bike, it keeps me fit and is a great way to relieve stress. Where I live in east London, the regent canal takes you to some really interesting places, and a bike is perfect for that. Also saves me a fortune. I can do most repairs myself, had to change the cassette earlier this year. But I do get a professional to do a service every year...ball bearings in headsets needing grease I don't mind paying for... I'm only competitive in the sense that I like to be faster than other commuting cyclists, gives me something to do on the journey. Takes me about 20/25 minutes to get from Hackney to St Paul's for example. Blimey, I'm rambling on. Tl;dr I'm a cyclist but not a hard-core cyclist. Sent from my SM-G955F using Tapatalk