You've mentioned racing, road, and MTB.
I for one don't know where to start with this.
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Hi, I'm the new girl!
I just bought my first "real" bike-meaning I didn't get it from Walmart for 80 dollars. Its a Trek 4300 WSD and I absolutely adore that thing! Well, after I get more experienced, I would like to buy a road bike as well and participate in some big road and mountain bike rides. What are my options? Maybe even racing for the fun of it, I don't know. I am already really physically fit because of karate and workouts. I am moving to Indiana and plan to join the HMBA (Hoosier Mountain Bike Association) and they do a lot of mountain biking stuff. Where should I start and what should I do? Thanks and God bless!!
Morgan![]()
Just Do It.
You've mentioned racing, road, and MTB.
I for one don't know where to start with this.
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2010 Trek FX 7.6 WSD/stock bontrager
When you move to Indiana, you could find the bike shop you like best and inquire there about local rides.
What are your options? Pretty much anything, from riding alone or with friends to organized rides and races. To start with -- I'd ask at your local bike shop =)
monique
Not sure what you mean by your last question? Seems like you've already started by buying your new Trek. Perhaps you should read up on your various biking interests here on the forums- there's a sea of good info here already to browse through. Then maybe you can narrow down to specific questions you need answered?
Lisa
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No worries! Not really sure what was so confusing about your post. I guess people are used to more concrete questions. It sounds like you are newly in love with two-wheeled fun, and you just want to know what's out there, in case there's something (or multiple somethings) that's "perfect" but you don't even know about it yet.
monique
Where in Indiana are you moving to?
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When you said 'where do i start' and 'what are my options', I thought you meant in terms of all the various biking interests you listed. So i suggested you read up on the different categories of biking on the forums here ('big' rides, racing, mtn biking) to get some ideas about what they involved and how to go about them. Plus you had already just bought a bike that you love, so it seemed like you already had gotten a pretty good start!
But I guess you meant where do you start once you get to Indiana?
Didn't understand exactly what you were asking.
Lisa
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My personal blog:My blog
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As my screenname suggests, I'm from Indianapolis. I'm not an MTBer but there are some good trails in Carmel from what I understand and, of course, in Brown County. Plenty of decent road riding, too. There are some decent organized rides and the local club in Indianapolis is pretty active. Plenty of races, too.
I don't know what the cycling scene in Russiaville is like, but one of the better bike shops in town, especially for MTB, is Nebo Ridge in Zionsville. Jonathan, the manager there is the president or vice president of the HMBA. He's also a good bike fitter and all around nice guy. He can give you some good information and suggestions.
Live with intention. Walk to the edge. Listen hard. Practice wellness. Play with abandon. Laugh. Choose with no regret. Continue to learn. Appreciate your friends. Do what you love. Live as if this is all there is.
--Mary Anne Radmacher