I have done MTB a great while ago, but it is so flat here, and there aren't many places to MTB, so I stick 99.9999% to road now. If I turn left out of the hood it is country, right it's city. I would rather be putting miles on the bike than driving sowhere to ride. I live 6 miles from the Ohio to Erie Trail, so it doesn't take long to get real far out of dodge. Between the trainer, trails, and roads, I have > 1200 miles this year. Most on a well used High-Race Recumbent that I bought and rebuilt back in December. Currently have severe neck issues which prevent me from riding my standard Diamond frame bikes. I have a good variety of bikes, wheels, and gearing for whatever road I turn down.
I worked at Perferformance Bike when they went belly up, and helped a few independent stores in the area out after that. Currently building bikes at Dick's Sporting Goods, and co-lead several weekly group rides on the west side of Columbus.
My coolest century ever was done a few years ago at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. It was a joint Tour de Cure and World Bike Relief event. Here's a little snippet of video near the start of the ride. It is sped up x10, so it is as if we were running indycar speeds.
Cheers!
LitterBug