Quote Originally Posted by Blueberry View Post
Have you had a bike fit done? I started getting UTI-type symptoms when I measured incorrectly and my bike saddle was set up to high. You have gotten good advice above. Noseless saddles might be an option, but I bet it isn't necessary. A cut out might well help. Noseless saddles feel terrible to me because I use the nose of the saddle to steer - hard to explain, but I do...
This. I see a lot of people, especially women, pedalling on tip-toes with their feet pointed straight down at the bottom of the pedal stroke. This causes your pelvis to rock around the saddle with every push of the pedals.
Some Specialized dealers have a wall of red and white test saddles that you can sign out and take home to try for a while. This time of year, if you're riding indoors on the trainer, is a perfect time to test drive saddles.