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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by MDHillSlug View Post
    Ride. Lots!
    YES!!!!!

    Ride lots. Ride everywhere. Ride to the grocery store, the post office, your haircut appointment.

    You'll be amazed how much faster than usual you'll ride during the tri. The excitement and the adrenalin just push you along at a wild pace, and you feel fabulous!

    Ride! Ride! Ride!
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

  2. #2
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    Thanks

    Thanks for the advice. Getting my bike today, yeah!! Will start riding in neighborhood first (BIG neighborhood) then as I get my courage up will ride on roads. My big fear is to be hit by a car. Had a friend that was a bicycle lover and rode everywhere. She was hit and killed by a truck that ran up over a crub while making a turn,she was waiting to cross the intersection.

  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by myfirsttri View Post
    Thanks for the advice. Getting my bike today, yeah!! Will start riding in neighborhood first (BIG neighborhood) then as I get my courage up will ride on roads. My big fear is to be hit by a car. Had a friend that was a bicycle lover and rode everywhere. She was hit and killed by a truck that ran up over a crub while making a turn,she was waiting to cross the intersection.
    Oh, that's so sad.

    You need more than courage to ride on the roads. You might want to take a bike safety class. I'm sure others on the forum will be able to steer you in the right direction. I think the League of American Bicyclists offers them.

    http://www.bikeleague.org/

  4. #4
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    Bike Safety

    Thanks that sounds like a great idea. Will look into it.

  5. #5
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    Did you get your bike? I'd love to see a pic!

  6. #6
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    Do you have a local club(s)? Even in my relatively small town there are 2 bike clubs - 1 is purely a "social riding" club. If you can find a club like that, they will help you get out on the road. You won't be alone, and I bet there will be people in the club happy to mentor you as to the best way to ride through your specific intersections etc.
    Good luck and keep us posted!
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  7. #7
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    Smile picking up my bike

    Hi, my bike should be ready either Saturday or Monday. They did the measurement thing and are doing the alignment. I have a group of girls that want to go biking this Sunday so hope I do have it. I think I should go with a group that have experience with the roads. I hesitate to do it by myself. Traffic is soooo bad here. I will look into a bike club. I think we have a Tri club here and I know we have a running club. Thanks for all your input, it is greatly appreciated!!

 

 

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