No Coasting Beside the Sea
Riding fixed gear along the coast turns a simple bike ride into something stranger: one gear, no coasting, sea wind, salt air, and a horizon that does not care about your cadence. In this video, I explore fixed gear cycling beside the sea through an existential lens, looking at why riding one gear can feel so honest, meditative, difficult, and oddly calming. A short reflection on fixed gear, coastal cycling, solitude, headwinds, and finding meaning in the simple act of keeping the pedals turning. Buy me a coffee - https://ko-fi.com/fiefdomtracklocross Thee blog - https://tracklocross.bike/ The background music - https://thegroundkeepsourshadows.band...

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