Mountain Bike on the Road?
I have a new Trek mountain bike. I love it, and I plan to get it out in the woods regularly as soon as I'm not so busy with the youth baseball season starting up. In the meantime, my only choice for riding is the paved town trail and around town on the streets.
Last year when I just had the Buick*, I rode it shamelessly everywhere I wanted to go, even though the bike is rusty and loud and hard to ride. Now that I have a Trek, it kinda sorta looks like I know what I'm doing (I don't!).
How stupid does it look to ride a brand new Trek mountain bike out on the highway where the roadies ride (99% men in this small Arkansasa town)? Am I going to be laughed into the ditch?
I don't really intend to get on any highways, but as I said in other posts, I can see I'm going to need more miles to meet my goals, and some of those are going to have to be distance rides, or I'm going to get bored.
Help me get my sense of shamelessness back, in spite of my Trek pride!
Karen
*It says Roadmaster on the downtube...I've never bothered to look to see what else it says.
Yeah, that's what I need...
Some uppity-ness. Who cares what they think. Don't lose focus.
The nearest actual mountain bike trail to me is 16 miles down a 2 lane highway with not enough shoulder (I see roadies on this road all the time, though). I could hit the dirt roads around town, but I'd have to find them. We're also in the middle of a drought so I just can't imagine the dust that would engulf me every time a redneck in a pickup truck came screaming by. (I own a pickup truck, so no offense to rednecks intended, 'k?)
I did a 25k charity ride on my mountain bike a few weeks ago. I knew I wouldn't keep up with the pack, and I wasn't interested in it anyway. Group rides would be fun, but I don't know any hardcore cyclists. Some of you might find this strange, but it wouldn't be proper for me to be hunting up bike clubs full of men to ride with. What I would really like is a couple of non-uptight women to ride with no matter where I ride--but I'm not holding my breath. Adventurous women over 40 are in short supply in Siloam Springs, AR. (Not that I care how old a riding partner might be--it'd be nice to have a friend with a similar background, though.)
Sheesh...what a pity party I'm having today.
Karen