wheres_my_beard
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- Location
- Norwich
After about 18 months of singlespeed and fixed wheel, I have recently bought a nice geared bike. It's an 18 speed with a compact double chainring. I've ridden around 300 miles on it so far, but still have a problem
While all the gears are fine and I am fairly fit, I can't for the life of me manage to deal with either short steep hills or long shallow gradients (or even some short shallow ones!) without losing pretty much all of my momentum, being totally sapped of energy and will to live. I end up running out of steam, changing down some gears, going slower, but still getting more worn out, and so on. It feels like every hill/slope I encounter is an absolute pain, and I live in Norfolk (which isn't quite as flat as you might think, but won't be hosting any TDF KIng of the Mountain stages any time soon).
I feel like a total beginner, although I have cycled most days for the past 25+ years!! Is there something really basic that I'm not doing ( I cycle at fairly high rpm, quite comfortably normally)?
While all the gears are fine and I am fairly fit, I can't for the life of me manage to deal with either short steep hills or long shallow gradients (or even some short shallow ones!) without losing pretty much all of my momentum, being totally sapped of energy and will to live. I end up running out of steam, changing down some gears, going slower, but still getting more worn out, and so on. It feels like every hill/slope I encounter is an absolute pain, and I live in Norfolk (which isn't quite as flat as you might think, but won't be hosting any TDF KIng of the Mountain stages any time soon).
I feel like a total beginner, although I have cycled most days for the past 25+ years!! Is there something really basic that I'm not doing ( I cycle at fairly high rpm, quite comfortably normally)?