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Pink Diva
01-14-2009, 07:28 PM
Hi!

I am so glad I found this forum! I was lurking around the MTBR.com forum, but it had a little bit too much testosterone for me over there since there was only one itty bitty section for the gals. I'm not exactly new to cycling, but I hadn't ridden a bike seriously since I was in my early teens...soooo about nineteen years later, and I'm totally falling in love with the sport!

I was mainly a runner, but my knees were starting to really protest on my longer runs so much that I had to start wearing braces even for the shorter runs. I guess I really shouldn't say 'knees' now that I think about it, it's more my IT Band on my left knee that kills me :o! I also took quite a few spinning classes that I really enjoyed, so I figured that getting a real bike was a good step to save my knees and get myself out into the fresh air instead of that lovely recycled sweaty gym air :D!

Anyhoo, after much debate/sizing/riding/obsessing, I am anxiously awaiting the arrival of my purdy (and PINK!) Orbea Onix Dama! I loved the ride of the men's version that my LBS had me test out (didn't have a women's in stock), so I was totally sold on this baby (last one I test rode...I tried 5 different brands total: Giant, Trek, Scott, Cannondale, and then Orbea, of course).

I am planning on getting a mountain bike in the spring so I can get DIRTY! I have been completely unsuccessful in getting my hubby into the sport...I really thought he would be along for the ride with MTBing, but alas, nope! Oh well, more for me ;)!

I just know I'm going to love cycling because with every test ride I took, I just wanted to keep riding, and that's the only sign I need!

crazycanuck
01-15-2009, 12:14 AM
Hey, another mythbusters fan! Jamie is one cute lookin dude!

Welcome to TE :D May you become addicted & enjoy all the stuff you learn here!

Dirt! May you have many cool rides in the dirt!!! The dark side is way cool :D

Pink Diva
01-15-2009, 12:57 PM
Oh yeah...Mythbusters is the best! I don't think there's a single member of that team I don't like (Jamie's my fav, too).

Smilie
01-15-2009, 02:20 PM
Welcome! Congrats on your new bike! And to your new addiction.:D

derailed
01-15-2009, 07:25 PM
Cool, welcome!
Congrats on your new bike, and enjoy!

Pink Diva
01-16-2009, 01:51 PM
She's home!!! OMG, she is absolutely gorgeous!!! I'm totally in love already, too. I definitely found a great LBS because they spent two hours with me from fitting the bike for me to explaining about certain ways to shift gears better. Love em, too!

Once I figure out what road shoes I want, my cool little Keo Pedals will be added, and I'll take some pics. Now I just gotta add some accessories...wheeee...shopping for bike bling :p

Fujichants
01-17-2009, 10:27 PM
Welcome and we want to see pictures of your new baby!! Lots and lots of pictures :D

As for your IT bands, have you tried the massage stick? Have you seen a physical therapist about it? They can use that special kinesiology tape to make the pain go away and they also can recommend certain exercises to make your muscles stronger. My PT says I have weak glutes and that's why I sometimes experience IT band issues.

cylegoddess
01-18-2009, 12:15 AM
I love orbeas. I like the pink. Every little girl you pass, will check you out and think your the coolest thing ever .. and they will want to be like you!( its the pink)
I want the women's version of the orbea onyx. My friend has the guys one and its sexy as!

You sound like me. I did running for many years, before I got ill. I love running but have shin splints and standing all day( I work as a visual merchandiser) makes it hard to run at all, so I got into spinning too. My best guy friend got m to buy a cycle and it was all over for me then:)
Spinning I find is great for those days too hard to ride( too cold to breathe, too hot to move) and also, training up to race( someday! When I can both ride to races( 38 km) ride race and ride home).

fatbottomedgurl
01-19-2009, 01:58 PM
Welcome! I just started riding road, and I have a pink mtb!

I have actually been successful at getting my DH to ride mtb with me. He is climbing technical stuff that's hard for me! Not fair! He commutes to work so already has legs. Keep getting your man out there and bring his favorite snacks. Maybe he'll come around.

A great (but painful) way to stretch the IT is to get an 8' foam roll from a PT or sport shop. Lay down on your side with the roll under your IT/upper thigh and then pull your body so the foam rolls under your leg all the way to your knee, then back again several times. The foam roll is also great for stretching your glutes, calves, quads, and your back, but it helps to have someone demonstrate.

denny
01-19-2009, 03:56 PM
Congrats on your Orbea Diva. They are gorgeous bikes. I'm personally drooling for an Orca but just swapped out for a Fuji Silhouette 2 months ago.
My LBS friends have gotten used to me looking dreamily at the blue Orca.
I see you are in Fayeteville, GA. Where do you plan to ride? I currently ride Stone Mtn Park and the Silver Comet.

There are a couple of great bicycling clubs in the ATL area that will help you get your cycling legs back. Check out the Southern Bicyle League ride calendar for rides in your area whenever you can.

Zen
01-19-2009, 05:20 PM
I love orbeas. I like the pink. Every little girl you pass, will check you out and think your the coolest thing ever .. and they will want to be like you!( its the pink)


Umm, maybe not every little girl:rolleyes:
I'm just sayin'

malkin
01-19-2009, 06:50 PM
And maybe a few of the little xy guys will look and like too.

cylegoddess
01-20-2009, 01:50 AM
LOL zen!
I would have been one of the blue cycle girls.:)
I actually read that from another woman, who when she was testing bikes, the pink one got quite a response from a certain age group of girlies.

Pink Diva
01-20-2009, 01:12 PM
Thanks for the suggestions on the IT band stretching. I've seen those to massage sticks before but never bought one...maybe I should!


Where do you plan to ride? I currently ride Stone Mtn Park and the Silver Comet.

This is where I'm planning on starting! Once the weather gets a little warmer (just looking for 50-60 degree weather is all), I'm going to take the trip up to the Silver Comet around the Coot's Lake area and build up to cycling to the Alabama State Line. I'm also planning on visiting the Dauset Trails once I get my MTB to get my skills sharpened so that I can hopefully head up into the North GA Mountains this summer without killing myself.

There is a really awesome guy that works at my LBS that runs an Audax 200K ride every spring and fall with practice rides of 45 and 65 miles before. It sounded like so much fun, and I already told him to save me a spot cuz I'm gonna be there this spring! Can't wait :D

Thanks again for the welcomes!!!

Pedal Wench
01-21-2009, 10:28 AM
There is a really awesome guy that works at my LBS that runs an Audax 200K ride every spring and fall with practice rides of 45 and 65 miles before. It sounded like so much fun, and I already told him to save me a spot cuz I'm gonna be there this spring! Can't wait :D

Thanks again for the welcomes!!!

Ahhh, that sounds like Steve. Amazing AND awesome, and a wealth of information.

Be careful on the Comet by yourself. Don't wear headphones because you need to be able to hear your surroundings if alone. Also check out Sorella Cycling - we have some beginner clinics throughout the year, and no-drop rides suited for beginners too.

Pink Diva
01-21-2009, 11:31 AM
Yep, it's Steve! Love that guy already, and I've only known him for about a month. Great guy!

I've looked into the Sorella Cycling but couldn't decide if I wanted to join a club yet...might take you up on that suggestion though. I have a no headphone policy on my bike(s) so that won't be a problem...now if I was running, well that's another story :p

Pedal Wench
01-21-2009, 03:29 PM
This should be easy to remember -- tell Steve "Pinky" says hello! Yup, that's my nickname!;)

Let me know if you have any questions about Sorella. I'm the membership director, so I kinda know what's going on with them!

Once we get our daylight back, we start up a Monday night ride out of Avondale that is geared for recovery and beginners.

Pink Diva
01-21-2009, 05:04 PM
Oooo...I wonder if you're the gal he was telling me about who he said that he kept an eye out for pink items for! I'm the same way (obviously, lol)....he can add me to the list as well!

Sorella definitely has my ears perked so I'll be in touch I'm sure.

denny
01-27-2009, 04:59 PM
Once we get our daylight back, we start up a Monday night ride out of Avondale that is geared for recovery and beginners.

Hey Pedal, Is the Avondale ride on Map my ride? I would love to go on one of the Wednesday rides but I seem to end up out of town. Let me know if they're still doing the night rides.