Hi all,I've been lurking around here for a month or so now without contributing very much (great advice by the way) so thought it was about time I wrote a proper post !
Not sure I qualify as a beginner as I've always enjoyed cycling,just not done much of what you might call leisure cycling since my teens,just cycling to work,pub type of thing ( It was only a mile to work,not sure that counts as commuting really !).After having my beloved Raleigh Kalahari (great paint job!) nicked a few years ago and buying a wholly unsuitable piece of rubbish from Ebay,another Raleigh,so not too bad but it was too small and had twist shift gears,which I hate,but only cost £30,and turning 40 I thought it was about time I bought my first proper bike for nearly 20 years.
Like a few others on here I'm quite a big lad,ok 19st,6 ',there I've said it ! so went down the MTB route and bought a Specialized Hardrock,not to do any serious off road stuff but perfect for the tow path and the paths across Salisbury Plain. However I soon got bored with dodging walkers on the Kennet and Avon so started cycling on the road more. Carting a heavy MTB around wasn't much of a problem,I've still got fairly good stamina and big legs,a hangover from all the cycling/running in my teens but the ave speed was woeful and the hills...forget it ! so last year decided to buy my first road bike since I was 13 (they were called racers then) and after a period of furious Ebaying and overtime I became the proud owner of a Cannondale Synapse and I love it ! It sounds obvious but the difference between the 2 is amazing,the poor Speccy's hardly had a look in this year ! I've even bought SPD pedals and shoes (not had a problem with them,and those toe clips p... me right off !) Anyway tomorrow I'm going to do my first 30 miler,my records 27 so it's not much of a leap...I'll let you know how it goes
p.s any tips on nutrition for aforementioned ride,do I need any or is a bowl of cereal beforehand enough,I'm guessing a mars bar and a pasty aren't cutting it,I'm usually starving after 25 miles
Not sure I qualify as a beginner as I've always enjoyed cycling,just not done much of what you might call leisure cycling since my teens,just cycling to work,pub type of thing ( It was only a mile to work,not sure that counts as commuting really !).After having my beloved Raleigh Kalahari (great paint job!) nicked a few years ago and buying a wholly unsuitable piece of rubbish from Ebay,another Raleigh,so not too bad but it was too small and had twist shift gears,which I hate,but only cost £30,and turning 40 I thought it was about time I bought my first proper bike for nearly 20 years.
Like a few others on here I'm quite a big lad,ok 19st,6 ',there I've said it ! so went down the MTB route and bought a Specialized Hardrock,not to do any serious off road stuff but perfect for the tow path and the paths across Salisbury Plain. However I soon got bored with dodging walkers on the Kennet and Avon so started cycling on the road more. Carting a heavy MTB around wasn't much of a problem,I've still got fairly good stamina and big legs,a hangover from all the cycling/running in my teens but the ave speed was woeful and the hills...forget it ! so last year decided to buy my first road bike since I was 13 (they were called racers then) and after a period of furious Ebaying and overtime I became the proud owner of a Cannondale Synapse and I love it ! It sounds obvious but the difference between the 2 is amazing,the poor Speccy's hardly had a look in this year ! I've even bought SPD pedals and shoes (not had a problem with them,and those toe clips p... me right off !) Anyway tomorrow I'm going to do my first 30 miler,my records 27 so it's not much of a leap...I'll let you know how it goes

p.s any tips on nutrition for aforementioned ride,do I need any or is a bowl of cereal beforehand enough,I'm guessing a mars bar and a pasty aren't cutting it,I'm usually starving after 25 miles