Hi all,
I'm nearly 30, and I bought a Carrera TDF (2009) a couple of years ago, mainly to cycle to work (10 mile round trip). But I have developed the 'bug'! And now I want to do a bit more than just commute. But where to start??
I have bought my wife a road bike now, and we enjoy 'leisurely outings' for about 20 miles at slow speed.
I'm in the Forces and am thinking about joing the Royal Navy and Royal Marines Cycling Association with the hope that that will open some opportunities for me.
I want to cycle charity events and see how I get on and eventually progress into sportives.
A friend of mine is about to trade my bike with his - a Cannondale Synapse - so I reckon I've upgraded from my Halfords entry-level bike!
I have also made the transition to clipless (but got MTB SPDs as they are easier to walk in when I get to work).
So, with the caveat of 'No question too stupid' protecting me... Where do I go from here? What do I need to be doing to get myself ready for a move forward? (ie, how do I gauge how good a cyclist I am?)
Unfortunately, there are no nearby cycling clubs for me to join, and I don't have any friends that want to commit to more than cycling to work.
Any advice/suggestions would be greatly apprectiated.
Theo.
I'm nearly 30, and I bought a Carrera TDF (2009) a couple of years ago, mainly to cycle to work (10 mile round trip). But I have developed the 'bug'! And now I want to do a bit more than just commute. But where to start??
I have bought my wife a road bike now, and we enjoy 'leisurely outings' for about 20 miles at slow speed.
I'm in the Forces and am thinking about joing the Royal Navy and Royal Marines Cycling Association with the hope that that will open some opportunities for me.
I want to cycle charity events and see how I get on and eventually progress into sportives.
A friend of mine is about to trade my bike with his - a Cannondale Synapse - so I reckon I've upgraded from my Halfords entry-level bike!
I have also made the transition to clipless (but got MTB SPDs as they are easier to walk in when I get to work).
So, with the caveat of 'No question too stupid' protecting me... Where do I go from here? What do I need to be doing to get myself ready for a move forward? (ie, how do I gauge how good a cyclist I am?)
Unfortunately, there are no nearby cycling clubs for me to join, and I don't have any friends that want to commit to more than cycling to work.
Any advice/suggestions would be greatly apprectiated.
Theo.