hey welcome! of course you'll fit in. Pull up a chair and read a few hundred posts, you'll get the idea. I'm glad you like biking.
your Seattle neighbor
mimi
hey welcome! of course you'll fit in. Pull up a chair and read a few hundred posts, you'll get the idea. I'm glad you like biking.
your Seattle neighbor
mimi
Hi Suzie!!!
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Sounds like you are really getting some biking skills going- you certainly have the determination already down!
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Hi Suzie,
Don't worry at all about what kind of bike you're riding, how fast/slow you're going, etc. The only thing that matters right now is that you're really enjoying it! When you do your Harvest Century ride, you will see that there will be all sorts of riders on different kinds of bikes. If you are on the slower side (like I am), you will soon find yourself among the "non-hard-core-roadies" on hybrids, mountain bikes, etc.
Eventually, you may find that you care more about your speed so that you can participate in more challenging group rides. On my first long organized ride, I found that I couldn't really ride with anybody else because my pace was both slow and erratic. This motivated me to get a better-fitting bike, and this past weekend I finally was able to ride with my brother throughout a two-hour ride, as opposed to always falling behind. That was worth all the money I had to spend to upgrade my bike!
Keep having fun on the roads! Jen
Hi Suzie!
Welcome to TE!
Glad you found this site -- just be yourself, you'll fit in just fine.
I've got the same bike, (a 2003), and I really love her. We've enjoyed just over 600 miles since we started in early JuneOriginally posted by suzieqtwa I'm ready for that road bike now ,but I feel I have so much to learn ,so I'm giving myself one year on this huge heavy hybrid (Gary Fisher Nirvana).. (for 3 summers I'd only ride around in parking lots for fear of cars, trucks, traffic!)
Peace & Love,
Denise
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Immanuel Kant
Holy mackerel, you sound so much like my neighbor/friend that it's scary! She's about the same size as you, maybe an inch taller, also all legs, and she just got a Gary Fisher Nirvana!!! She'd been riding a heavy Trek mtb that she'd gotten with credit card points, and after just a few weeks traded that in for the Nirvana. Still kinda heavy, but miles ahead of the mtb. We ride together maybe once or twice a week (she's a flight attendant and I'm a teacher, so our skeds don't always match up), and I'm working on her to do a 42-mile ride with me in October. I was going to do the metric century, but if she wants to go, I'll do the 42 so we can ride together.
Ditto what Jenxxs said--you'll find there's a wide range of bikes at a century ride, and most likely you'll find someone who's riding about your pace. You may even meet a riding buddy. Don't make the mistake of wearing yourself out in the beginning by trying to keep up with the speedsters. Just set a pace you know you can do and enjoy the ride. Oh, and take full advantage of food and drink stops! Have fun and report back to us afterwards so we can give you as many "Brava"s as you can stand.![]()
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I'm so glad I decided to finally introduce myself...I have read all the post during my 2 months of just lurking.
Denise223: You have been a lot of my inspiration. I was terrified to ride in public ,much less the traffic we have in this town. I read your story from the beginning. I thought people were looking at me cause I was huffing ,and puffing to get up hills...but I'm sure they were just looking at me cause I was a biker. I get passed all the time ,and I know I have a beginner bike ,but I do like it. Ill be asking every one about what kind of road bike to get in a couple of months. I'm addicted to this sport. I thought I would never get over the running (not being able to) ,but I don't hurt like did when I ran.
Bad Ju Ju: Funny you said I was similar to your friend/ neighbor. I was a flight attendant also ,but got laid off due to 911 ,and a merger. I worked for TWA.
I feel so much better about doing my 42 miles on Oct 8th. I will take a picture and let everyone know how I did. I have no doubt I can do it ,its just the speed (or lack of). Oh, does every one have to show up at the same time , the course is open 11 hours.
Thanks again for your inspiration.....I will be on one of those road bikes by the spring....and do a Century next fall.
Originally Posted by suzieqtwa
Suzie -- this sounds JUST like me! I huff and puff my way up the hills on my Specialized Expedition, which is about the same level as your bike -- a beginner bike. And I KNOW there's a road bike in my future, but I'm using the time I ride this one to learn what to look for in my next bike. I've learned a lot, and I think that I can pick a reasonable first road bike by now, but I sure am easily swayed by pretty paint yet! (fortunately, the pretty paint on the current heart-throb is on a bike that has nice specs and a pretty decent price!)
You can get that information from the registration paperwork, I bet! If I were riding, I'd be one of the slow folk, just like you! Some days, I do get going a little faster, but it has to be a very flat ride if that's going to happen!Originally Posted by suzieqtwa
Hey! I do like that goal.Originally Posted by suzieqtwa
Karen in Boise
Greets Suzie!
I think you're way ahead of me. At least you have endurance in your background.
I used to play everything (well, everything that didn't involve running), then college came and then work.. next thing you know, I'm trying to figure out what happened to my fitness levels??
Go girl. You're prob already faster and ahead of me.