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  1. #1
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    Nov 2009
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    Maryland
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    Wow -- this is great. Thanks so much for all your replies.

    Catriona, I do know how to change my tires, but I don't keep the supplies with me. I need to do that. I also haven't had enough exposure to hands on tasks with my bike to feel really confident. But I really like your suggestion - esp riding from metro stations. Though, I'm not entirely comfortable riding on the road by myself....ahh!

    MDHillSlug - that's what I feared!

    owlice - for sure I aspire to ride the Seagull Century this fall - that's the goal, now to find the path to get there.

    pfunk12 - gosh, that warms my heart to hear. I have no idea if I can do it, but the thought of giving up my bike out of boredom makes me very sad. It's a JOY to ride.
    After reading ny rider's post, is there some sort of baseline that I should train towards before trying that ride? It's ideal because that group rides every week.

    nybiker - thanks! I will act on your suggestion. I'll aim for the April ride (family in town so we'll see). But it's a good way for me to get an idea of what a group ride is like and have goals to work toward.

    Gosh - I'm so glad that I found this forum!

  2. #2
    Join Date
    May 2008
    Location
    northern Virginia
    Posts
    5,897
    BTW, I'm about the same speed as you, and I consider myself average, not slow. I would be a B rider according to the Oxon Hill club classification, and I'm CC according to Potomac Pedalers.

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Dec 2008
    Location
    Silver Spring, MD
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    474
    Quote Originally Posted by rain View Post
    pfunk12 - gosh, that warms my heart to hear. I have no idea if I can do it, but the thought of giving up my bike out of boredom makes me very sad. It's a JOY to ride.
    After reading ny rider's post, is there some sort of baseline that I should train towards before trying that ride? It's ideal because that group rides every week.
    Rain - I think I'm an oddity so I don't have the best advice. Because I was a long-distance competitive runner, a lot of my strength and endurance came from my running. I had only been riding seriously for a few months before I started doing the group rides and I think one of the main reasons that I could hang was due to the miles I put in from running. I'm wondering if someone else who has much more riding experience (7?) can answer your question about baseline.

 

 

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