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  1. We were separated from God because of our sin but Jesus Christ came to save us from it , he died for our sins, was buried, and three days later he rose from the dead, whoever puts their trust and faith in Jesus will be saved, are you willing to turn from your sin and believe on the Lord Jesus Christ? Will you follow him?

  2. I would go for an endurance road bike like the Trek Domane or Giant Contend, some thing like that. Perfect between comfort and speed, 30-38mm is way more than enough for me to tackle the road like in your video and urban trail…😅😊

  3. On many new road bikes you can take 32mm, often it‘s faster than 28mm and way more comfortable.
    But it‘s never like a gravel 😎
    But what about Cyclocross, its like an gravel but limited to <40mm but way nore agressive

  4. I think as a total beginner a endurance type gravel bike is the better call, but being able to walk out your front door, hop on the bike and ride w/o searching for a “gravel” trail is a nice convenience to have

  5. I live in the least "gravelly" part of the world and still got myself a gravel bike. Bought an additional wheelset with roadtyres and you can hardly tell. I slap the gravel wheels ubder when I take the car to rather literally greener pastures on the weekend.

    There is no argument objectively for an endurance bike over a gravel bike except price. An extra wheelset is expensive and there is also such a thing as "graveltax" unfortunately.

  6. Being indecisive led me to find a gravel bike with aero geometry, and seeing a professional review comparing gravel with gravel tyres and RB Tires in the same Watts and rider, and the speed difference is just around 1.5 – 2km/h, which is not heaven and earth when I first expected it to be

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