Anonymous1502
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Being able to cycle faster and endure longer distances.What do you mean by better?
Being able to cycle faster and endure longer distances.What do you mean by better?
Being able to cycle faster and endure longer distances.
Join a club. Chasing faster riders over longer distances will make you faster and ride longer distances.Being able to cycle faster and endure longer distances.
Well done on your cycling and wish you a steady recovery. I know exactly what you are going through.I started cycling 3 years ago in April when I turned 70. At the end of the year I had ridden 4000miles, the longest being 101 miles. On my first ride I rode just over 20 miles and was so pleased I took a photo of the village I rode to. That village is now part of the shortest ride I do! I don’t give advice but in my case I enjoyed cycling and I ride as far as I feel like on the day.
On the downside I’m sitting here with a fractured pelvis after coming off last week.
I am a beginner cyclist so far the maximum distance that I have managed to do is 30km in one go. How do I get better at cyclist and be able to endure longer distances while still maintaining speed?
I've been cycling now for 3 months but for some reason on my mountain bike I feel that I dont seem to pick up speed. I dont have a great need to go fast but it's something I notice on every ride. And also I feel like I'm having to keep stopping to catch my breath. I dont cycle daily and sometimes a week can go by. Someone advised me to get a bike trainer.. would that be a good idea?
If you have big knobbly-treaded tyres on your bike then that really wouldn't help your speed on tarmac. If you DO have knobblies and are mainly riding on roads then it might be worth putting lighter semi-slick or slick tyres on instead.I've been cycling now for 3 months but for some reason on my mountain bike I feel that I dont seem to pick up speed.