group rides seem intimidating
Here's my story:
I've been riding for several - maybe 7 - 8 years in the Washington DC metro area. I'm a slow learner, ride somewhere between 12 - 16 mph, but I've come a long way given my set of challenges and I think I've got a lot more in me, certainly if nothing else, I'd like to ride til I'm 80. I can ride further but I don't trust my skills so I've stuck to ~30 mile rides on Beach Drive (Washington DC) because it's a known bike route and if something happened a helpful (probably male) cyclist would stop. Plus it would be easy to call a cab.
But the prospect of doing that for another year has me ready to quit (I'm being dramatic but I'm frustrated.) It's just too short of a ride and I'm not learning new skills. Yet, I have no idea how to go about joining a group.
The one group ride I did was a D ride. It was fun, there were not enough people and I learned nothing. And logistically it was hard to get to.
I would really appreciate your tips and suggestions. I ride slowly but I'm not a casual rider, and that's where I'm not sure what to do. I also (another source of frustration) don't have any friends that ride so I'll be joining this group on my own so I'm looking to start slow.
Fearful :eek: but ready to plunge!:)