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  1. #1
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    way to go! sounds like you did great and had a fun time too...
    There is a fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness".

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    You rode a TT, Runner?

    What do you mean, not a full blown race? The TT is called the "race of truth" and shows the strongest rider - not the best climber, or sprinter, or wheel-sucker or tactician... but the strongest.

    And any race where you are against the clock is a real race.

    Well done on doing it well, how fab to have your bf there and so proud of you.

    Here's hoping you are hooked, if you aim to improve your cycling, races are a great way to do that. looking forward to hearing more...


    Courage does not always roar. Sometimes, it is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying,
    "I will try again tomorrow".


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    Well, I mean, it was only a practice TT, but it was my first one, so I'm sure it was good for me.

    Yeah, actually I just started biking a month ago - it's Winnie's birthday today (that's my bike) - I got her exactly one month ago! My goal is to have done the same number of miles on her as dollars I spent on her in the first month, and if I go out today, I'll be able to make my goal!

    About looking for a TT bike - it's hard not to buy EVERYTHING that has to do with biking! Yeah, my boyfriends been trying to get me to get some aerobars, but I'm not sure. I think I'll be just fine on my road bike until I get quite a bit faster.

    Anyway, I loved it, even though I was a little hesitant about it at first. I liked it because I was alone and didn't have to worry about any other riders!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Runner13
    Well, I mean, it was only a practice TT, but it was my first one, so I'm sure it was good for me.
    The very cool thing about a TT is that anytime you decide to ride one, it is as if its the real thing, because ultimately a TT is about you and beating your self. You can't really have a practice road race, because you cannot emulate (when on your own or with friends) the pressure you are under in a pack.
    Don't underestimate your achievement in this "practice" - you did well...



    Quote Originally Posted by Runner13
    About looking for a TT bike - it's hard not to buy EVERYTHING that has to do with biking! Yeah, my boyfriends been trying to get me to get some aerobars, but I'm not sure. I think I'll be just fine on my road bike until I get quite a bit faster.
    The single biggest improvement to your speed will be aero bars... more than wheels or booties or an aero helmet...

    Plus you don't need a TT specific bike to have aeros or to race in a TT using aeros. You can just slap them on your current bike.

    Try a few out at your LBS - there are quite a few different styles and prices. Buy ones that feel comfortable for you... not because they are the ones that some pro-cyclist uses. We bought several pairs second hand and tried them out before settling on something that was good.

    They will take a while to get used to, as they change your balance. Don't start using them on bends, down hill or in a cross wind.

    Just remember if you are riding with others, don't use your aero bars at all - you are not allowed to use them in a pack in a road race.



    Quote Originally Posted by Runner13
    Anyway, I loved it, even though I was a little hesitant about it at first. I liked it because I was alone and didn't have to worry about any other riders!
    This is one of the reasons that switched me on to TTs - I am only responsible for myself. However, I love the ability to get in a rythym and really focus and just dig in and churn out the power (as limited as that is ). Racing in a pack involves concentrating on what others are doing, and surges and attacks...

    Have fun, Runner... where-ever in the cycling smorgasbord you land, its a fab sport.


    Courage does not always roar. Sometimes, it is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying,
    "I will try again tomorrow".


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    Chain

    Yeah, so you can get the chain back on by shifting as though you were going to shift to a larger chainring. That makes the derailleur move back where it should be, taking the chain with it and putting it back on the ring.

    I haven't tried it in action yet, but my boyfriend swears that it works. (He did it while I was off the bike and it worked.)

    Thanks for the tips gals! I think I am going to go back for other Thursdays - already I'm timing myself when I go by that area for my normal bike ride.

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    It works most of the time and if you are quick...
    You just try and switch back the front chain ring to wherever it was.

    Losing your chain is usually operator error, so make sure your chain is in the right place before switching between the front rings...

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    Thanks for the chain tips.

    You are probably right about it being operator error, as it happens at the same place every time I ride: at the bottom of a hill and going into a really steep hill- you know, one of those that you fear you might fall off your bike if you get get stuck in a too high gear. I think that I must change aggressively from the big chain ring to the small one and it slips off. When I use granny gear anywhere else, it doesn;t happen.

    To make things worse, I am still trying to get used to my new road shoes and pedals and have ENORMOUS difficulty getting clipped back in and going again going uphill.

    Thanks,
    Sue

 

 

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