Newbies--wear gloves!
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I started wearing gloves because my hands tingled on short rides. They helped. Then I tried clipless pedals, and during the learning curve, learned what gloves are for! Protecting your hands when you fall!
A friend got a "new" hand-me-down bike from a neighbor. He went to hop over a curb he hopped over every day on his other bike and fell--tearing up his hand up badly--he didn't have on gloves! You always ask newbies if they wear a helmet, but not if they wear gloves!
I had my first "wreck" this weekend. While riding on the road, I slowed down at the top of a hill to wait for two more riders. When they caught up, I cut across a seam in the road and went down. A scraped knee, a few bruises, but nothing serious. Today I have a big bruise on my hand--that could have been BAD if I hadn't had on gloves.
I know--you don't ride on the road. Your hands don't tingle. You don't ride that fast. You don't plan on falling
It's cheap insurance--BUY GLOVES (and keep them in your helmet, so you don't forget them).
"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