a long post from me, as usual
I started riding sometime in 2002 (although I used to bike a lot in junior high & high school, mainly just to get around though, before I got my drivers license. :cool:).
My husband and I were both seriously overweight (I still have a picture from 2002 that I use to remind ourselves just how fat we had become - aack!). So along with watching our diets we decided we’d start biking, so we both bought hybrid bikes.
We're fortunate enough to have a great place to bike. We live near the Alameda Creek Trail, a multi-use trail that runs along both sides of Alameda Creek from the Niles District in Fremont to the San Francisco Bay near the Dumbarton Bridge. It’s a paved trail on one side, and mostly dirt trail on the other. Near the bay end, the paved side connects to a paved trail that goes around Coyote Hills Park, with a few very gentle climbs (and one optional short yet steep climb).
I was so timid at first that more often than not we rode on the unpaved side of the AC Trail - all those fast racer guys & girls whizzing by really frightened me! :o After a while I got used to riding on the “scary” paved side, though.
We were really enjoying going out on rides together. And the Alameda Creek Trail was a really nice ride. There were a couple of parks along the trail -- Quarry Park was a fave -- and we’d pack some sandwiches and make a day of it. Heck we did some 20 mile rides sometimes !
Boy in the beginning we were really huffing and puffing over those hills in Coyote Hills Park! (Lee more so than me. He had a lot more weight to lug around :D) Yeah, I get a chuckle when I ride over those hills nowadays -- they're now molehills instead of mountains
Lee really took to this riding thing, much more than I. He managed to lose about 50 pounds -- not just from the riding of course, but it sure helped. :) Over time he got a couple of used bikes (one a Bridgestone RB-2) and started toodling around a lot more.
In the fall of 2003 Lee started lusting over a road bike called a Romulus built by a company called Rivendell. We both thought it cost a ridiculous amount of money -- $1400 for a bicycle?!?! Get real! :o -- but all the riding Lee was doing was really doing wonders for him, he was losing lots of weight and getting fit, and he really enjoyed it, and if the Romuus would keep him interested in biking then I thought it would be well worth the money.
So, at my urging (some may say nagging!) Lee bought himself a Romulus. And he really took to it. So now we’d go out, he riding his Romulus and me riding my clunky hybrid. Which was still OK, but then I got thinking, wouldn’t it be cool to go on longer rides?
I tried his Romulus (we're about the same height) and it was really creepy for me at first but then I started to really like riding it. And I started thinking of getting a road bike of my own. :cool:
Right around then I came across a notice for a training ride program for women put on by a local cycling club, intended to improve mechanical and road riding skills and to build endurance for longer rides, culminating in the Cinderella Century, an all-women’s metric century in our area.
Oh, and I also came across TE around then. Here’s my very first post on TE.
http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showthread.php?t=842
It's kind of fun reading the replies - little did I know what I was getting myself into. :D
Soon thereafter I bought myself a Romulus just like Lee’s (thanks in very large part to the urging from my new TE friends ;) )
I met snap and mellissam on that Cinderella Training Series, and, mostly through TE, I met a lot of other great folks on rides in my area (you’ve seen the list on the other thread :D) and made lots of friendships that have continued on to this day.
And thanks in large part to the support and encouragement of those friends and you folks on TE, I'm a much stronger rider today and I still really love to ride.
Cheers, gang! :cool: