Hi! I've finally signed up for the TE forums. You guys have been a great source of help to me the last few weeks as I researched all things cycling! I'll put a little about me at the bottom since this is my intro post. Is there a special forum/thread for intros that I missed?
Anyway, I'm sitting here hydrating after my first solo ride on my new bike (it just came in Saturday, and I had some great leisurely rides this wknd with husband & toddler), and, well, the first solo ride kicked my butt. I did about four miles at 11 mph. I'm really excited about that on its own!However....
I'm about to sign up for a charity ride in mid-November. I'd planned to sign up for the 20-mile route, but is that a realistic training goal? Would the 12-mile route be more realistic? They also have longer routes, which I had deemed unrealistic, but hey, let me know if you think 44+ miles would be in reach!
A little about my training scope: Before cycling, I worked out 3-4 times a week in the gym, and I still do yoga and some weights. I can usually squeeze in 30-60 minutes of riding a day, weather permitting (we're on the Gulf Coast, so it's not cold now, but it is hot, rainy and humid), plus possibly more on the weekends. I haven't found a cycling group in my area to train with that fits both my skill level and my schedule, so until I build some speed, I'm training mostly on my own. My bike is a Trek 7.5 FX wsd, stock everything (for now).
A little about me: I'm a 32 year old SAHM with a one year old and an eight year old. My mom and my aunt, who live in another state, have been serious amateur cyclists (uh, D, maybe you're on here?) for three decades. My partner is also very, very supportive of my cycling goals (he's glad to take his turn with house/kids/dinner while I train, etc.). You guys have been a great help and inspiration to me, and I'm really excited to have joined you!
Thanks so much!



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