Thanks for caring! I just have a few light bruises (no bruised ego because all my friends know how clumsy I am). I was more upset that I temporarily damaged my rear derailleur for the last 26 miles out of 34 to the finish line. I had wanted to know how fast I could actually go an a somewhat difficult hilly course as it was only my second bike marathon (I did one the day before but it was flat and I took it easy just to see what 31 miles was like). My LBS said that when the rear derailleur gets smooshed inward, they have to use a special device to pull it outward...so nothing that I can fix myself if it happens again.
I think today I am going to practice riding up to my front lawn with grass on both sides of me and practice falling and seeing how fast I can unclip. I can unclip fine if I am relaxed, but not if I am about to fall over (which sadly happens a lot because I am clumsy). Until I am able to unclip fast during a "slow" fall, I am staying away from roads and roads with thin bike lanes.
As for your right leg refusing to unclip, I would practice with sneakers on (pretending to unclip the right leg) to build muscle memory and practice unclipping with both the right leg in the 6:00 position and the 12:00 position. Then practice with your clipless shoes.
By the way Kelleil, we would all love to see a picture of your new bike and exactly which bike you bought when you have a chance. We love seeing beautiful new bikes on this website.
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2012 Specialized Amira Elite, upgraded carbon handle bars, Jett saddle 143mm
2011 Specialized Ariel Sport,suspension post,Serfas Rx Women's Microfiber saddle



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