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  1. #1
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    New To Forum-Strangely Obsessed With 2 Wheels

    Not really new to riding but new to the forum. My name is Jane and I am from Michigan. Been using road biking for training for motorcycle racing over the years but never really got too hardcore into it, however repeated damage to my back from crashing has forced me to give up motorized 2 wheels. Just recently I have found myself becoming obsessed with road biking and trying to get faster and faster. Probably something to do with my competitive nature. I picked up a Felt F65 from a friend a few years back and just splurged on a Specialized Crux Expert Force (which I love) for cross training. Now that I am riding more I am realizing the Felt really doesn't fit me right and I am finding excuses to buy a Specialized Amira to take its place. Can't have just one bike, have to have two because you never know

    I would like to get into racing but still trying to figure out if I can hang in the bike race scene as well as all the different types of races to do etc. Any suggestions or advice would be great.

    Looking forward to learning a few things from you ladies about the bike scene and possibly meet a few of you if you are from the SE Michigan area.
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  2. #2
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    If you can fit on a 51 CM Amira, Jack's Bikes in Dearborn has a left over 2010 that I bet you could get a deal on.

    Welcome to TE from another SE Michigander. I just ride for recreation so I can't help with anything racing.

    enjoy,
    P2
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  3. #3
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    I don't race but have an Amira. The bike excells like a rocket and climbs beautifully. It certainly will make a great race bike for sure!
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  4. #4
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    Another Amira lover here.

    I think that we are all obsessed with n+1 bikes.

    Just got my new road bike this year and still dreaming of all the other bikes that I would love to have in my stable. For me, personally, give me a new bike over jewelry anyday!
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  5. #5
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    If you absolutely *cannot* crash anymore because of your back, I'd suggest going for a different competitive route than road racing.... Challenge yourself in other ways, try non-competitive rides, if those aren't challenging enough, look into randonneuring and ultra distance events, do time trials or triathlon, but avoid pack racing.

    No one wants to go into a racing event with the mindset that you will crash... then you will.... but you do have to be realistic that it is quite possible, in fact probable to inevitable that if you race with any sort of consistency and you are actually competitive (in other words not always directly off of the back and alone) that you will at some point be involved in a crash. While I'm sure that the impacts are less than in a motorsport crash, not every tumble is as benign as patching up road rash. If you are fragile in any way, you can still get hurt and being obsessively conservative, perversely will likely put you in a position where it is actually more likely that you'll be caught up when crashes do occur...
    "Sharing the road means getting along, not getting ahead" - 1994 Washington State Driver's Guide

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  6. #6
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    The Amira's a great bike! I just helped a male friend buy his first road bike last week, and I was so pleased when we found a good deal on an '11 Tarmac - the male or unisex version of the Amira - and he loved the bike so much that decided to get it. It's a fast, fairly light bike, good at climbing. I have the Specialized Ruby, which I absolutely love, so right now I'm very partial to Specialized. I won't try to talk you out of the Amira, get the bike that gives you joy to ride. Felt makes a nice bike too, but hey, it's the wrong size. So you'd be doing yourself a favor to get a bike that fits.

    I'm very good at enabling...

    Have you considered other kinds of competitions than just pure racing? Like maybe triathlons - something you could push yourself on and compete, but not as hazardous as road racing. Just a thought.

  7. #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eden View Post
    If you absolutely *cannot* crash anymore because of your back, I'd suggest going for a different competitive route than road racing.... Challenge yourself in other ways, try non-competitive rides, if those aren't challenging enough, look into randonneuring and ultra distance events, do time trials or triathlon, but avoid pack racing.

    No one wants to go into a racing event with the mindset that you will crash... then you will.... but you do have to be realistic that it is quite possible, in fact probable to inevitable that if you race with any sort of consistency and you are actually competitive (in other words not always directly off of the back and alone) that you will at some point be involved in a crash. While I'm sure that the impacts are less than in a motorsport crash, not every tumble is as benign as patching up road rash. If you are fragile in any way, you can still get hurt and being obsessively conservative, perversely will likely put you in a position where it is actually more likely that you'll be caught up when crashes do occur...
    Great team you have there Eden. How awesome!!!! Such inspiration.

    Unfortunately crashing is always the furthest thing from my mind which can be a good thing and a bad thing, even with my back. I've been trying to train for a century ride to see if I can make it and I think I am going to try a local low key crit as well. We will see.
    Felt F65
    Specialized Crux Expert Force (My baby)

  8. #8
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    Quote Originally Posted by TigerMom View Post
    Another Amira lover here.

    I think that we are all obsessed with n+1 bikes.

    Just got my new road bike this year and still dreaming of all the other bikes that I would love to have in my stable. For me, personally, give me a new bike over jewelry anyday!

    lol I hear you. That's how I was with motorcycles. Unfortunately my ex husband gave me a ring for our engagement instead of a Ducati like I asked for.....maybe that's why he is the ex now
    Felt F65
    Specialized Crux Expert Force (My baby)

  9. #9
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    Quote Originally Posted by pinsonp2 View Post
    If you can fit on a 51 CM Amira, Jack's Bikes in Dearborn has a left over 2010 that I bet you could get a deal on.

    Welcome to TE from another SE Michigander. I just ride for recreation so I can't help with anything racing.

    enjoy,
    P2
    Thanks. I will have to give them a call. The shop by me only has a 51cm Ruby in stock. I think the Amira is more of what I am looking for.

    Do you know of any local women's riding groups at all? Unfortunately I am all the way up in northern Macomb County : (
    Felt F65
    Specialized Crux Expert Force (My baby)

 

 

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