Hello, and welcome!
I think under those circumstances you might be better off with a road/touring bike, maybe an all-purpose road bike suitable for 'light' touring, rather than a hybrid.Other Facts: like to participate in 40- 60 mile rides, am going to complete a Century this summer, and possibly participate in a 2 day fundraiser.
In terms of specifics, would you mind my asking ...
How much are you willing to spend?
From my limited experience (and I hope those More in The Know will correct me if I'm wrong!), it's difficult to find a new, good quality road bike for under, what, $600 ? On the other hand, that seems to be in the upper range for new hybrids. Your selection gets much better for road bikes if you're willing to go up to about $1000 (or more).
Also, are you petite or tall or somewhere in the middle?
It seems if you're on the tall side, you won't have as much trouble finding a bike that fits without havng to look into women-specific designs. As with all generalizations, there are of course exceptions! There's nothing wrong in general with WSD's except for the fact that there's a smaller selection to chose from.
Hybrids on the other hand are less difficult to fit.
I went through this thought process myself a couple of months ago. I replaced my hybrid with a general purpose road/touring bike. It cost about $1600, pretty pricey I know, but I absolutely adore it and I have no regrets!
- Jo.



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