Boulder was not the small town I had expected. It is a vivacious community of sophisticated people, who have the same aspirations and expectations you find in New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Boulder is a very smart community.
Boulder should be next to the word 'community' in the dictionary.
My view was, if I didn't like Boulder, I'd keep going west, except I never really wanted to live in the Bay Area.
Boulder was my U.S. base for the better part of 20 years, and it will always have a special place in my heart.
I discovered Boulder not through cycling but skiing. I was recruited by the university for the ski team, and in my opinion, it's the best place for skiing - you have this super-light, fluffy champagne snow.
I'm all about small towns. I think it's a great place to grow up.
What's Denver's feel? I know there're mountains, and people in western hats, but I never got a good sense of the city.
I grew up in a small town that was absolutely a perfect embodiment of new urbanism.
A lot of the cities where we have a strong following, we don't even get to every year anymore. But Stony Brook was a place that, from the very first time we went, the chemistry was right. They loved us, and we loved them, and we just kept going back and going back.
South Dakota, like a lot of rural states, small states, there are small cities with a very big work ethic, very common sense approach. That has certainly shaped me.
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