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Transcriber: Fernando Muoz Reviewer: Maria Pericleous I was a lot less nervous during dress rehearsal when they where only eight people here. (Laughter) So, they told me that I was going to die and I went on a bike ride. My own history in cycling, and Im going to ask for a show of hands to see if this resonates, is: I learned how to ride a bike when I was about seven years old, my range went from the backyard to the block. Couple of years later it went to a few more blocks. By the time I was 12 or 13, I was riding around the entire neighborhood. My bike was my source of freedom, it allowed me to escape from my parents and it alowed me to interact with my friends without my parents being in the next room. It was just a wonderful source of freedom! Then I turned 16. I got a drivers licence, I had access to a car, and now I had a new defiition of freedom. Its hard to see with the lights, but how many of you would share that sort of history and story with your own biking? Raise you