LOS ANGELES — For attorney and cyclist Brian Pass, the end often justifies the means.
“One thing about cycling — especially if you ride long distances — is it’s a sport about suffering,” Pass said.
No matter how fast or talented a cyclist is, “climbing up a mountain on a bike is going to hurt,” he explained. “There’s a great feeling when you get to the top and you’ve accomplished a climb, but you ...
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