The New York Times—August 16, 2012
HSS Cycling Team
“Knowing these guys are waiting is what gets me up in the morning,” said Dr. Bradford E. Carson, a 49-year-old HSS anesthesiologist and a member of Hospital for Special Surgery cycling team.
The team can be found every weekday morning at 6 a.m. on the Central Park loop wearing their team uniforms. They keep a fast pace and welcome any nonmembers to join if they can keep up.
“You can’t ride as fast on your own as you can in a group,” said Dr. David S. Levine, 45, a foot and ankle surgeon. You use 30 percent less energy on the pace line, he said.
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