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Solitude Seekers CC is a Cycling Club!

It is a cycling club for any cyclist – no matter if you are in good health or facing mental (or physical) issues in your current life phase (like depression, burnout, insomnia, PTSD, etc.).
The basic idea of Solitude Seekers CC is to give people with mental issues a home base, where inspiration can be found and individual experiences can be shared.

It is a cycling club for any cyclist – no matter if you are riding fast or slow, for training or for recreation, on a road race bike, MTB, TT, gravel bike, Fixie, folding bike, or any other kind of two-wheeler (although we have to admit that we have quite a strong preference on road bikes ๐Ÿ™‚ ).

And last but not least,

it is a cycling club for any cyclist – no matter if you are dense or bright, rich or poor, female or male (or any other gender), no matter if your skin is black, white, red, blue or whatever other color, no matter if you are an atheist, a Christian, Muslim, Jew, Budhhist, Hindu or whatever – and finally, no matter if your sexual orientation is straight, LGBTQ, asexual or whatever.

It simply doesn’t matter.

BUT:
We definitely do not accept any kind of racism, sexism, violence or any other form of degradation!

We are all cyclists and human beings, and that’s all that matters!

Oh yes, thanks Wilson for reminding me:
And we like to keep politics outside of the club too ๐Ÿบ โ™ฅ

Chris and Wilson
Solitude Seekers CC


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Lonely United โ˜… Never Drafting

Solitude Seekers is a Cycling Club for everybody, no matter if you are poor or rich, white or black, green, blue, red or yellow; female or male (or others), straight or homosexual, bright or dense, etc.

But most of it, it is a cycling club for people facing depressions, burnouts, insomnia and all the rest of it. It is a club for people who believe road cycling* is helping them to overcome this period in life.

*but MTB, BMX, folding bikes, and all the rest too

For me personally I prefer to ride on my own, all alone in nature, feeling the power of my body but of the elements too. This is my way to free my mind. I have overcome my burnout and road cycling has helped me a lot.

Ok, I was riding before s**t hits the fan, but I never stopped during dejection. When it all started, riding helped me to run away from the problems. Later it helped me to get my thoughts sorted and to keep my mind free; but always it kept my body moving and forced me to go out into nature.

Therefore I love cycling.
And I would always recommend it to people facing similar situations.

#fightingdepressionwithfitness

Christian
@christian_chrome