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Any recommendations/advice for starting out as a road cyclist? |
I'm 22, with no experience or training at all. I would like to do it for fun/hobby, and don't particularly want to join a team or compete. Would it be possible to somehow find a club or other people in my area who could help me out? You local bike shop is usually a good place to start. They can tell you about safe routes and the local scene. Also, you don't have to compete to join a team. There are many clubs that are specifically for recreational riders and get together for moderately paced rides that don't leave people behind. These clubs will usually organize event rides that are fully supported (food and drink provided for a small fee) and they will also have regular weekly rides that you can jump into at any time. most bike shops organize rides, or have a posting board for riders looking for companions to ride with. stop by your LBS to see what they offer.. I do not think that you need to be in great shape to join a cycling club, but you should be used to riding at an hour at a pace that you find fast. You should ride 5 times a week for an hour often at a pace that you find challenging. |
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