This is my first year racing, so I am a cat 4. I decided to get into racing when I found that I needed new cycling-related challenges just to keep things interesting and to set new goals for myself. I had only been cycling for a couple of years and was scared of racing (well, of crashing during a race), and didn't really know how to get involved in the local racing scene.
So, the first thing I did was to join a team. I found one that has a really great group of women. This means that a) I have teammates at races and b) I have a couple of fantastic mentors, and c) I have training partners.
Putting all those things together, it is a perfect situation for a newbie. I learn so much every day from my teammates, and even more from just being out there racing.
I am still scared every time I come to the line to start a race and I wonder what insanity possessed me sign up for the race in the first place. But then the race itself is always such an exciting adrenaline rush that as soon as it is over, I am begging for more. . . . Or just wanting a second chance at the race where I can erase some of the mistakes I made :-)
Racing is such a learning curve. It requires great fitness, which you can achieve by training. But it also requires race savvy that you can only get from, well, racing. As a newbie, that is the most frustrating thing - racing against someone that I know is less strong than I, but still getting beaten. It takes time, and some luck, but if you want to get involved, and you have the handling skills, I say just jump right in and see if you like it!!!!