limewave
08-01-2008, 12:48 PM
I've been trying to get out once a week to ride some single tracks. I ride with three guys. They treat me like a girl. They open doors for me, help me with my bike, fuss over me, etc. It's nice. However, they do the same on the trail. They'll stop or slow down to make sure I'm doing alright. And when there's a challenging section, they make sure to stop right before it and tell me how hard it is.
I'm fairly new to mntn biking. And I'm a timid rider. So there stopping and starting and building up hard sections made me even more nervous than I would be normally.
Last night I met the guys at the trail head. I noticed a couple of woman that I had met at a triathlon a few months before. They invited me to ride with them and I did, the guys would be fine without me.
They were amazing! They took right off down the trail and flew right over the first obstacle. They didn't stop to make sure I was okay. They didn't build up the hard sections. They treated me like a capable athlete. And for once, I rode fast. And I rode over the technical sections. And I didn't walk up one single climb.
The first loop, I really struggled keeping up with them. The trail is new to me and I couldn't remember what was around each corner. But I rode as hard as I could and was able to keep them in sight. I thought I would never be able to stay with them for the second 8 mile loop. But I tried. And to my surprise, I was actually right on their rear tires. I thought they had slowed down, but we kept the same grueling pace for all 16 miles.
I really admire them. I took almost 30 minutes off my time from the week before. They pushed me to ride hard and to get over my fears. They were encouraging without being condescending.
And, you know what . . . the guys I normally ride with never caught us. I'm really looking forward to riding with the girls from now on.
I'm fairly new to mntn biking. And I'm a timid rider. So there stopping and starting and building up hard sections made me even more nervous than I would be normally.
Last night I met the guys at the trail head. I noticed a couple of woman that I had met at a triathlon a few months before. They invited me to ride with them and I did, the guys would be fine without me.
They were amazing! They took right off down the trail and flew right over the first obstacle. They didn't stop to make sure I was okay. They didn't build up the hard sections. They treated me like a capable athlete. And for once, I rode fast. And I rode over the technical sections. And I didn't walk up one single climb.
The first loop, I really struggled keeping up with them. The trail is new to me and I couldn't remember what was around each corner. But I rode as hard as I could and was able to keep them in sight. I thought I would never be able to stay with them for the second 8 mile loop. But I tried. And to my surprise, I was actually right on their rear tires. I thought they had slowed down, but we kept the same grueling pace for all 16 miles.
I really admire them. I took almost 30 minutes off my time from the week before. They pushed me to ride hard and to get over my fears. They were encouraging without being condescending.
And, you know what . . . the guys I normally ride with never caught us. I'm really looking forward to riding with the girls from now on.