I have mostly posted in the main forum, so anyone who has been there might know that I started riding tandem with DH last Fall. I just got my own single road bike 3 days ago and I'm happy to report that I've ridden my new baby EVERY SINGLE DAY since I got her.Yes, that means three whole times.
The first day I rode with DH. I didn't have a lot of time, so it was a short 5 mile ride. Just enough to get me out on the bike, getting a feel for it and what it's like to be out on the road with actual control. Shifting, stopping, starting, clipping, unclilpping, turning left in the left turn lane, etc.
The next day we went on a group ride with two other couples. One of them was trying out our tandem for the first time. We did 10 miles that day. I was certainly the one lagging behind, but did okay. (They all could have gone a lot faster, even the new tandem riders since the DH has ridden a lot and they are both physically fit).
So, today was my first day out ALL BY MYSELF! And I'm happy to report I did a full 20 miles. I can't believe I went that far my first time out on my own. DH and I have done a few 40-50 mile rides, and 20 is probably about our average ride length, but for me to do 20 all on my own was a big thing for me.
I was certainly slow! An hour and a half with 11.7 average pace! (A lot of incline)But I did it and now have a base ride to compare future "faster" rides to. My big goal is to be able to ride with our friends and actually keep up, even when they go much faster! But at least I still have the tandem for group rides while I train on my own.
So, I'm proud of me! Are you?!![]()



Yes, that means three whole times.
)But I did it and now have a base ride to compare future "faster" rides to. My big goal is to be able to ride with our friends and actually keep up, even when they go much faster! But at least I still have the tandem for group rides while I train on my own.
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In a months time I did a supported metric by myself. 
