I was going down the gravel road, crossed part of the wooden bridge, hit something and the tires caught between the slats. Thankfully I crossed the bridge but went down the ravine just past the railing. I cross the bridge all the time and figured I was good. The front tire bounced up with the drop bars hitting me right in the chest.
I had just planned on heading to the back road and work on not being so wobbly with the front wheel and keeping a safe speed. I'd hit 30 mph the day before w/o even trying just being on a slight downhill and knew I needed better handling skills ASAP.
I'd pulled out my two books on road bike skills, but nothing specific on how to keep a straight line and balance. Most of the books are built for racing and figure you already know what you are doing. Love the bike and it fits so much better than the first road bike I had. It's nice to just get on the bike, ride and keep a nice cadence. Any slight lean or hand movement and the bike moves..like it's supposed to so better handling skills is a must.
I just see all the cyclists on TV or when I get up in Lincoln with graceful riding skills.



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