How many "Horsey Ladies" are here?
I find that as I meet other middle-aged female cyclists, many of us are former horsewomen that have too little time nor finances for horses at this juncture in life.
I'm almost 45 and raised, rode and showed American Saddlebred Five-Gaited horses back in the late 1970's. I outlived my Five-Gaited mare, who I rode on trails for pleasure and spent a lot of time working her in harness. She lived to such a ripe old age that Alzheimer's had set in. I have replaced her with a 2002 Bianchi Boardwalk cross-terrain bike newly outfitted with racing rims and slicks. I am the team captain of MS Team FedEx Ohio and I ride on the MS 150 bike tours.
Any show of hands of present or former horsewomen here? Many of the "bikey-ladies" here in Ohio rode hunter-jumpers. Not too many cowpokes, though.
BTW--My Bianchi still has that Saddlebred "look" about her--she's a mare!
Hi Michelemarrano Meet your's southern sister
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Originally Posted by Michelemarrano
While I use the Bianchi for road riding, I picked up a Trek 28 speed MTB at a garage sale last year for $70--never been used!
We are also campers/RV-ers--it's nice to take the Trek on camping trips to tool around campgrounds and to some light trail riding--many of the rails-to-trails have ballast surfaces.
I know this is nuts---but I think of road riding in equestrian terms as "English" and mountain bikes a "Western"....anyone else see the same pattern?
Don't know you but we have to get together! Live in Cincinnati and show dogs which require horses as I show dogs in hunting events! Showing dogs also requires you to own a camper so you can be relaxed and rested for the weekend! We frequent Ceasar's Creek in the pet loop. I ride a Trek 1000, bf rides a Madone and best friend also rides a Trek. My very first ride was the MS150 left went from Wilmington to UD and back. Doing it again! Any way to get on your team? Or do you have to work at FedEx?
Jeni
my paranthetical name is (horseless)
I've been a lover and dreamer of horses from a very young age. I used to ride one of my neighbor's horses growing up, took official English riding lessons at age 12, rode western on the hills of Montana on vacations as a kid - finally learned 3 day eventing and show jumpers on a lease horse in my late 20's, early 30's. At age 34 I finally got my first horse, a Thoroughbred gelding who had just retired off the racetrack - his name was Supertariat, he was an elegant grandson to the famed Triple Crown winner, Secretariat. I then entered competitive show jumping for the next 12 years of my life. He was a horse of a lifetime. Supertariate died in 1999 ... "my life with horses ended that day" ... if you want to see the movie I made, let me know ;-0
Needless to say, I LOVE horses ... when I ride my bike, I pretend I'm on a horse. It's almost as fast going downhill but it's not a horse - I own a Trek 5.2 Madone SL ... I'm having a blast- I love to ride out in the country where horses can be spotted roaming the fields ...
~ m