Its over . . . now I am riding solo
Hello everyone. I am new to the forum and new to cycling. In May of this year, I rode my now ex-boyfriend's mountain bike. It was the first time I rode in 20 years (I'm 30). I fell in love with riding immediately. In August, I came down with a hip stress fracture and had to give up running. Cycling has become my only sport. I love commuting to work and hitting the trails. However, all of this was done with him. He was suppose to show me how change a tire. He purchased the bike.
Yesterday, was the first day I rode alone. Yes, I rode alone before. But this was the first time I rode knowing tomorrow and next week I would ride alone again. We planned many trips that I can continue to plan without him.
I stated looking for riding partners yesterday. Will definitely continue to ride because I love to do it. I do not drive. My hybrid bike my first mechanical instrument. I know the local bike shops teach maintenance classes.
Sorry for the rambling. I am thankful for this site. Its been very helpful. For those that were introduced to riding my a ex-significant other, how did you go forward?
You're too good for him!!!
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Originally Posted by
Blue_Wildflower
For those that were introduced to riding my a ex-significant other, how did you go forward?
Welcome to TE. Yours is like the $0.50 tour of my recent life the last few years. ;) Cycling seems like such an individual sport, just get on the bike and ride, right? But it's a team sport even on just a couple level; cooking the recovery meal, getting the bike on the roof (I'm 5' nuthin) ... so when my DPITA dumped me it was a loss and very hard to keep riding.
But I did.
Keep reading and posting here, the support is great and what I've learned here enabled me to ride further and better. Find a club, if there is a cause you care deeply about train for and do a charity ride (my DPITA didn't think I could do the AIDS ride, I did 4 of 'em :cool: so there, take that. Neener neener neener brphttttpt :p ;))
You don't say where you are one of the great things about this board is some of us actually get out and ride together.
That's what I figured at the time; I'm just going to get out there and ride, while doing so I meet new people, maybe some of them will be single :rolleyes:, but that's not the point I'm doing good on a charity ride so I'll meet people who care about issues that I do. One thing I find is people get into cycling for a number of reasons; fitness, save a buck on gas, the challenge ... but you stay for the people and the food :p
Enjoy the new community, ride your bike and be fabulous. Somewhere out there when you least expect it and are not even looking is the biker dude for you. Meanwhile, just get out there and ride. There's lots of bike legs to oggle too so keep riding . :cool:
It's not over .... It's a new beginning
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Originally Posted by
fastdogs
The advantage to riding by yourself is you can do it whenever it's convenient to you, you don't need to schedule anything.
vickie
And so it's time to revisit a thread I started back in the day when I was single:
http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showthread.php?t=2534