So I took the new bike out for a spin this weekend. All ready with my new bike, my new clipless pedals, and my new shoes with cleats perfectly aligned.
I'm cruising around the neighborhood, stopping at each stopsign and unclipping, clipping back in. I've got a huge grin on my face, and I'm having fun!
"Hey!" I say to my SO, who is dutifully accompanying me in case I need help at some point. "This isn't so hard! In fact, this is way easier than I thought!"
He laughs, at which point I think about my luck.
"Well, having said that, I'll probably fall..."
I continue cruising, then decide that the wind is a bit too cold to do any real miles so I head back to the house, which is fronted by a steep driveway. As I start up the hill I shift gears. Woops, wrong way.
All of a sudden gravity is joining forces with my stupid gears, which by accident I've put in a harder gear as opposed to an easier gear.
Ok, I think to myself, I'll just dismount at the bottom of the drive. I unclip my right foot, at which point all momentum I had attempted to gain rapidly deserted me and my bike tipped to the left (opposite direction of the foot I had thoughtfully unclipped) and down I went. It felt like slow motion.
I was left, hopelessly entangled in my bike (the left cleat had become unclipped just before I bottomed out...fat lot of good that did!) and laughing hysterically on the cold asphalt.
"I told you! I told you I'd fall!"
I felt relieved. Well, at least that was over.
Now we just have to work on shifting gears...
K.



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