I'm becoming a real cyclist!
I have only had my Trek 7.6FX for few weeks, and already she has taught me so much. I had been riding her casually with the family up until this last week. This week I decided to get serious.
I have been sneaking away from my three favorite guys in the evening and taking Lillibeth (yes, I named her) out for an 8-miler on our local paseos. Through trial and error I have learned:
1. I can go much farther than I thought.
2. I'm working muscles I didn't know cycling worked.
3. Choosing harder gears than I was previously is helping me tackle inclines, which is counterintuitive to me.
4. I'm starting to get kind of irritated with regular folks who are out for leisurely walks/rides and ignore the rules. Used to be one of those!
5. I've been faster every day this week than I was the day before. :eek:
I know 8 miles isn't a big deal, but for now that is all the time I'll devote to something that takes me away from my favorite guys. But that is way better than the zero time I was taking for myself before, right? And to see how much faster I've been going has really been rewarding. Also, I LOVE being sore in new places. Let's hope I can lose the 7 lbs I've been wanting to shed since winter.
One last confession. I never, ever wanted a road bike, but I do now. I see how drop bars would be really nice for position changes and for aerodynamics. I just got my FX, so can't see myself cheating on her anytime soon, but if I keep going at this pace, it may be hard to resist.
How does one know when it's time for a real road bike? Is my FX like a commuter to you roadies?