I went out yesterday to pick out the "christmas bike" and in spite of all the sage advice I'd read here about trying out many bikes from many shops, I fell in love with the first one I rode and I bought it!

. It's a Raleigh sport which I understand is an "entry level" road bike, but it is worlds away from my clunky hybrid. I don't know what got into me, but I was just so delighted with the feel and flight of the thing that I had to have it. Even the technition (who'd initially led me straight to the hybrids and then made a very sour face when I'd said I wanted a road bike) was excited for me. I had a discussion with the shop owner about weight issues and he assured me that any well built road bike should easily support me. He urged me just to try it with the skinny tires and assured me that he would swap them out for fatter ones if they didn't work. I kept saying, "Oh, I'm afraid I'm going to break it!" and he said, "you will not break it. You will fall, but you will not break it."
Oh! it is so zippy and light, I just love it! I took it out on my favorite course for an easy spin and shaved almost 15 minutes off my usual time. The primer course on gear shifting from Suzie's thread was a life saver! Although there is the same big lever-little lever set up that my hybrid has, the levers are in very different positions, and I'm not sure I would have figured that out without the heads-up from the ladies of the forum

. Having read about Suzie's experience, I thought I'd only ride five miles or so just to try it out, but before I knew it, I'd already done 9 and I still needed to turn around and come back! My inner thighs (groin area?) were KILLING me when I was done, though. The different body position definitely works different areas of the leg. I stretched 'em out thoroughly, and there were no problems as of this morning.
While I was out riding, a roadie guy in the process of "blowing by" said "Hey, that rides great" as he passed. I wonder how he knew it was a new bike?...