Hi BACarver. I'm from Indianapolis so it's nice to "meet" a former resident and fellow Hoosier on the forum. Where in Indiana do you live?
I just started riding this summer and most of the 1400 miles I've ridden since June have been on my own. I'm at the point where almost any ride still feels challenging, but I do feel like I push myself. In fact, in fighting the wind on my own, I think I've become a stronger rider than I would otherwise be if I'd had the luxury of drafting.
I just started doing club rides in September, but I find myself riding alone sometimes even on those rides because the group thins out so much. I've met a few people from the club to ride with and they challenge me a bit, but I don't get the same satisfaction that I get from my solo rides. There's just something very Zen about spinning alone on a country road. That said, I hope to join some training rides next year so that I acquire new skills, meet more people, and hopefully get pushed to go a little faster.
Do you like to climb? If you live in Southern Indiana, I imagine you can't avoid hills. As you know, Indy is pretty flat so I have to seek them out. That's my biggest training goal for next year so if you'd ever like to get together for some hill work somewhere in your neck of the woods, please let me know. I was already planning on going to Ellettesville to work on some of the hills included in the Hilly Hundred.
Kate
Live with intention. Walk to the edge. Listen hard. Practice wellness. Play with abandon. Laugh. Choose with no regret. Continue to learn. Appreciate your friends. Do what you love. Live as if this is all there is.
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