You finished, that is what counts. You tried it, you ahd to walk a wee bit, no biggie, everyone starts somewhere. It will get easier with time and practice. :)
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You finished, that is what counts. You tried it, you ahd to walk a wee bit, no biggie, everyone starts somewhere. It will get easier with time and practice. :)
I met a cross country cyclist this summer that said "I have never met a hill I couldn't walk"
What are the options, walk the hill or sag home?
Walking the hill will win out everytime.
Great job and keep going! ! !
Here's my motto---if your hands are on the bike, it counts.
MomOnBike & Doody - I like the way you two think!!
HA! I add five extra miles if there are hills, walking or no! (Just kidding!) Coming from a very flat part of the country, I did my first ride with hills a week or so ago. I am SO out of shape!!
Laugh by this time next year you look back on all this and think 25 miles, what a piece of cake. Just keep riding!
I said once to my DH when I got off my bike on a steep hill that "I need to stretch out my legs for a bit" as I started walking up. Sounds so much better than something like "I've had it", and it's true, anyway! And really, my legs DO feel rejuvenated after they've been stretched out a bit by walking up a hill!
I used to regularly walk up certain really steep hills. Now I "usually" pedal up those same hills, but sometimes if the ride has been long, I'll "stretch my legs a bit" up one or two if I'm really tired. ;)
There's no shame in walking a hill. Even the pros have to do it from time to time, such as on the Koppenberg in this year's Tour of Flanders... only 7 guys out of the peloton made it up this one without walking their bikes!!
http://www.cyclingnews.com/photos/20...OPPENBERG_6297
And if Alessandro Petacchi has to walk a hill from time to time, I'm certain that you can be excused too...
http://www.cyclingnews.com/photos/20...-PETACCHI_5397
In fact, there's a whole branch of the sport organized around walking or toting your bike up these sorts of hills and into other places... cyclo-cross!
TE
Congrats on your 25 miles. You made it without much aches. I'm very impressed. Walking hills is just another granny gear for me. Wonderful to have great biking buds to give you company and encouragment.
Ah....I've always thought when riding that sometimes the granny gear isn't enough and I want to get a great-granny gear. But, now I know what that means....my feet and walking are my great-granny gear. I had it all along, I just didn't know where to find it! :)Quote:
Walking hills is just another granny gear for me