I don't qualify as one with an ex-Signficant Other, but I'd encourage you to:
- look into local club ride opportunities
- check out www.bikeleague.org for Road I cycling classes in your area (where you can learn basic mechanics and road safety instruction
- don't be afraid to say "hi" to someone you pass on the road.
Silver and I also have made wonderful friend through the local triathlon club. I'm not a triathlete, but I go along for the rides just because they're such great folks. Silver took up riding because of marathon induced stress fractures, but she still can do tri's.
I wish you a great transition and affirm you for not letting a relationship issue rob you of something you love doing.![]()



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... but still seemed to pick some jerks!... and ended up riding alone anyway cause they weren't good partners.

so there, take that. Neener neener neener brphttttpt
, but that's not the point I'm doing good on a charity ride so I'll meet people who care about issues that I do. One thing I find is people get into cycling for a number of reasons; fitness, save a buck on gas, the challenge ... but you stay for the people and the food 