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  1. #1
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    Unhappy Stuck in the middle

    So the other day I did my weekly group ride and decided to try something new. I'd been riding in the B- group (14-16 mph) but feeling hemmed in and like I was being a bit held back. Plus the group size had increased and no one really understood road rules and it was just getting frustrating. I decided to try the next group up, thinking I'd be able to hang, at least at the back.

    The first 1/2 of the ride was great. i was at the back of the pack, but mostly because I didn't feel like doing the pecking order thing where people decide they're going to ride faster than you and if you pass them they have to speed up to get back in front. I happily settled in towards the end and did my thing. I managed to keep up admirably without feeling terrible for the first 1/2, including a few rather large hills. Then I and the BOP-leader got seperated from the group by a road and some traffic, so essentially we lost everyone. I could still see them up ahead, but still managed to get dropped completely on the downhills until it was just me and the other leader.

    I have to say, that's when I lost it. Everything. All motivation to keep up. I just couldn't go fast (if you can call it that) anymore, after all I was pretty much riding by myself. Then all the baggage came in. i shouldn't have done the ride. I was ruining it for the BOP-leader who was staying back with me. I'm a horrible rider, and not only do I get dropped on the uphills, but I can't even keep up on the downhills because of my meager weight (you'd think being light would help with climbing, but no, apparently not for me).

    So amidst all this I just got down. And I got mad. And I wanted to kick something and I wanted to throw my bike away because I'm just so tired of being bad at everything I do.

    And now this is all boiling out right now so I don't always feel like this, but I'm just frustrated. I told the leader that I was going to drop back into the B- group next time, even though when I ride with them I feel like I'm riding slower than I could. He told me that the ride was challenging and that we did okay for my first time with the higher group. It was 2300' climbing and we averaged only 14.7 mph. That is not good enough. I wanted to tell him to stop patronizing me. Just tell me if I suck.

    I was noncommittal about trying again next week. I just don't know where I should be. I just thought maybe I'd vent a little bit and get people's opinions on whether I should drop back to the B- group where I really don't feel challenged (maybe I could make an effort to stay at the front of the group so I don't have to be held back as much on the climbs or descents), or if I should ignore my demons and stay with the B/B+ group for a few rides to see if I improve.

    I just hate, absolutely hate, feeling this way. And thanks for listening and apologies for the venting.

    K.

  2. #2
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    Are you really certain the guy was patronizing? Most people like him don't waste their time being patronizing. he wouldn't say what he said if he didn't see you
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  3. #3
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    Wow. Yeah. Don't beat yourself up!
    You did great - got separated by traffic and fell off the back. So what?
    Next week, circumstances may favor you and you'll do awesome. Sounds like the group leader was encouraging you. I wouldn't be so hard on him.
    If the B ride is not challenging you and you want the challenge, then yeah - I'd say give it another try. The first time I tried a group ride, I got dropped so badly I wanted to cry. The LBS owner's wife escorted me back to the shop 20 minutes after everyone else got back. I didn't know the roads. I would have been totally lost without her. But, stick with it. You'll find your group on the ride and settle in. Good luck!
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  4. #4
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    Kimmy,
    Stop beating yourself up for just one ride. Just like you I always ride with B+/B and I believe we even have the same Vita bike Few weeks ago I decided to go and ride with A- group of very strong riders. Let me just tell you it was harder than my first (and only one so far) century for me. I felt like I was just trying my hardes to keep up while other were pedalling very comfortably. It happens to most of us and this is the only way to challenge yourself. Would you really feel good about yourself if you never tried it out in the first place or would you always wonder "can I do it?". So what you couldn't keep up for the rest of the ride, next time you will go there and do it better and you will be stronger. 14.7mph average that comes from your computer is very misleading, all the slowdowns, stops count in too.
    Anyway, I am pretty sure that next time you attempt to do it you will feel better!
    Good luck
    FN

  5. #5
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    No, I'm 100% certain he wasn't patronizing me at all, I just felt like he was. In situations where I am feeling down on myself I often will feel like someone is patronizing me if they are just trying to keep me from being to down on myself. If I'm in a ****ty situation and am unhappy with how i'm doing, my personal preference is to not be all, 'oh i'm sure next time you can do better' etc. that is just the way I am. I'd rather you not say anything, but i am very sure he only meant well by it.

    this is just my issues and i'm sorry to have posted here at all with them, this type of spew is more suited to my journal.

    apologies.

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    Kimmy,
    I got faster by chasing boys....don't know if the same will work for roadies, but it worked in the dirt......it was hard, and there were days I wanted to throw Bob and Gidget off a cliff cuz I sucked...but I did get faster.

  7. #7
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    I ride with one group that are fairly slow recreational riders but alot of fun to hang around with. The same club also has a much faster group that rides on a different night. I've started riding with that group as well,and have found enough middle-of-the-road riders to join in so that we can just split up into mini groups and all still get the workout that we're looking for. The fastest riders in the group tend to average around 22mph, but now there are just as many who stick around 17-18. Some of these people had been scared off previously but now are enjoying showing up since they won't be left on their own.

    Maybe you can get a few of the faster B- riders to join you in the B-B+ group and you'll all get more of a challenge.

  8. #8
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    I know how you feel. I've felt as if I were holding others back and have ended up riding alone. The last time out our group leader had us cross a dual highway. I balked at this as this highway is notorious for auto accidents. He finally convinced me to cross but didn't wait for me! I ended up turning around and riding alone.

    I'm not really a group person, I try to push myself by extending my mileage and adding hills. I'd ultimately like to find someone of similar ability but until then I guess I'll ride alone. If you like group rides I say don't let this stop you. Keep riding with the upper group, the best way to improve your skills is to surround your self with those who are better than you.
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