yogabear-
Are you still in MI? If so, come to a mountain bike race!!! Road riding is great training for mountain biking, so I'm sure you'll be strong still. You just need to start doing some off road riding to get your handling skills in. Push aside those emotional packages and just enjoy the ride.
If you're in MI, and want to race, do a MMBA CPS race and say hello! My team is participating in the series and I plan on doing all the races. I race beg. 19-29 and I have a team mate who started racing this year beg women 30+ (we are the only two women on the team). There aren't a ton of female racers, but your age group is actually one of the more popular for the women. I'm not sure where in MI you are (assuming you still are) but check out the schedule and see if there is one local and we can meet up!



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It was so nice to hear your perspective on things. You are so kind and heartfelt...thank you! The main thing that hit home for me was about the training for mtn. biking...I forget that's it is less hours in the saddle. I have learned through road cycling that I'm not one of those people that likes to ride more than 40 miles on the road at a time. I also don't like group rides...people can be so sketchy...not judging, but just observing
Also, I liked the bit about how each mtn. and road are hard in different ways. It reminded me of this story my hubby shared with me about how 2 different contemporary pro male racers had switched cycling disciplines...One took to the road like a fish to water and the other tried mtn. biking and it wasn't for him, despite his success on the road. I guess I always thought I'd be able to be good at both LOL. I'm starting to realize I really need to focus...mostly, to do what makes me happy, which is mtn. biking
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