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  1. #31
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    You know, I'm starting to think I'm living in the wrong place if I want to keep riding...
    At least I don't leave slime trails.
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    2013 Charge Filter Apex| Specialized Jett 143
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  2. #32
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    Feb 2010
    Location
    Lakewood, CA
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    Glad I saw this thread. I just joined a cycling club and they have lots of great rides on the weekends with plenty of hills. And honestly, if I'm riding by myself, I just won't do them!! Yesterday, on our club ride, we went up a canyon road in Malibu, CA. It took me TWO HOURS to climb that sucker since my ave speed was between 4-5 mph (and sometimes even 3.5!) and the stretch of road was about 10 miles long. Whew!! And yea, I did have to stop a few times and it was hard, but I DID IT!! It has motivated me to take on more hills, even by myself. So I appreciate all the advice and tips here!

    Will be doing my first organized century ride in about 3 weeks and there will be some climbing although not as much as what I did yesterday!

    Happy climbing everyone!
    Liz

  3. #33
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    Feb 2010
    Location
    North Seattle
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    Quote Originally Posted by lizbinsocali View Post
    Glad I saw this thread. I just joined a cycling club and they have lots of great rides on the weekends with plenty of hills. And honestly, if I'm riding by myself, I just won't do them!! Yesterday, on our club ride, we went up a canyon road in Malibu, CA. It took me TWO HOURS to climb that sucker since my ave speed was between 4-5 mph (and sometimes even 3.5!) and the stretch of road was about 10 miles long. Whew!! And yea, I did have to stop a few times and it was hard, but I DID IT!! It has motivated me to take on more hills, even by myself. So I appreciate all the advice and tips here!

    Will be doing my first organized century ride in about 3 weeks and there will be some climbing although not as much as what I did yesterday!

    Happy climbing everyone!
    Liz
    Wow talk about sticktoitiveness! Great job Liz!! You're doing a century in 3 weeks? that's fantastic.

  4. #34
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    Aug 2008
    Location
    St. Louis, MO
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    It took me 4 years to stand. No hurry on that. Learning to feel comfortable shifting is the key. Just keep practicing and you'll get in better shape. I used to try to build up speed and "attack" the hill, but this doesn't really do anything except make my legs burn and increase my heart rate before I even start up the hill
    "Well-behaved women seldom make history." --Laurel Thatcher Ulrich

    '09 Trek WSD 2.1 with a Brooks B-68 saddle
    '11 Trek WSD Madone 5.2 with Brooks B-17

 

 

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