Welcome!!!
I can't speak to the sanity part since I have cruddy knees and ride a bike with a bazillion gears... but your rides sound like fun.
Welcome!!!
I can't speak to the sanity part since I have cruddy knees and ride a bike with a bazillion gears... but your rides sound like fun.
Thanks for the welcome, Pax and lrulan.
After some thought, the guys and I think it's best to do the race on racing bikes rather than on our singlespeeds. It's likely that we'll rent race bikes for 2-3 weeks prior to the race day so we can train and get used to the bikes. Most of the training we'll do on our current bikes though, and I've been totally paranoid about damaging my knees after taking up running, so cycling is my cross-training to balance out my running.
My husband and another friend actually suggested getting a race bike and if I don't like the sport, I could re-sell the bike after the event. I'm not sure if that's practical (I'm 156 cm/around 5 foot, so need a small frame in the land of tall German women) but I'll look around the shops here and also had a read through the forum discussions about bike purchase + smaller frames.
Thank you.
How hilly is the course? If there are some fairly steep hills, you'll do yourself a favour by getting gears. If it's sort of gently rolling, you might be able to get away with single speed. If you do buy a road bike, you don't have to be a bike racer to appreciate it or keep it afterward. I'm old and fat, have no intention of ever taking up racing again, and absolutely love my carbon fibre road bike. (In fact I think I love it because I'm old and fat. I need all the help I can get.)
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Hi Nuliajuk,
The course is mostly flat: 80% flat and 20% hills with the hills being slow, gradual inclines rather than steep, sudden inclines. I'm going to try out a few bikes this week at different shops. I'm going for a longer ride this weekend to see if I can keep up with the others on my singlespeed. Thanks for the reassurance on buying a road bike: I'm currently inclined towards this.
My husband thinks that splurging on a new road bike I love will get me out riding most days. I love my singlespeed and ride it almost every day.