Excellent, Marina! You deserve the shorts and will be on that B ride in no time! How great to find a good club!
Excellent, Marina! You deserve the shorts and will be on that B ride in no time! How great to find a good club!
Fresh Newbie- Try raising your seat just a tad to see if that helps - as in 1cm. Mark it with tape so you know where you started and where you put it. That might be all you need to do to be comfortable on your bike.
Also, get good gel shorts. Performance makes an elite short that is great. I have 3 and am quite happy with the way the chamois is designed.
Nancy
I actually did raised my seat already, and it feels that if i raise it more I will have to point my toes down on the stroke. I do think it might be the seat and the fact that it was my second ride this year for such a distance more than 10 miles. Actually, it's more my front than my butt that's sore now. There could be hundred of factors that go into this: 1) my bike was never fit to me, i got it from ebay as a trainer bike, 2) i dont ride on hoods because they dont have rubber covering and my hands slip from metal, 3) i was too nervous riding next ppl and was not completely relaxed(but i am getting better at it). But i am planning on getting a new bike pretty soon, and i will make sure that most of the factors above will be taken care off, esp the fit.
It would be interesting to find out if the "B" level folks ride safer or less so. (Here, sometimes the "slower" rides are less safe as people are talking and riding 3 abreast, etc - and sometimes it's the faster folks who are cruising through stop signs.)
It's funny Geonz, because I thought maybe that was the thing. But no, my bf went on B ride with the same club, and after he came back on sunday he said same thing, they run red lights.