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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Cincinnati, OH
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Hey guys, I'm curious about something. When you're out riding/training, do you prefer to ride with others close to your own age, would you rather ride with adults, or do you not really care one way or another? Considering how few juniors there seem to be in any one area, I suspect it would be difficult to find riding partners who are your age, unless perhaps you're on a team with a strong junior program.
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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On long rides, I prefer to train with the local somewhat-fast group. There's a cat 2 and a few other strong riders. I usually sit at the front and try to pull most of the time. For anything hard, I like to train by myself. There's a few juniors around here, but I don't train with them very often, except on the aforementioned group rides. |
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Join Date: Oct 2005
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I prefer not so much age but some one who thinks the way i do about biking. Also i do prefer companie. Not to much but enough so that all can be in one conversation. This help promote a comfertable environment. as well as no one gets left behind so that we have to slow.
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The most important is that he is not a lot better or worse than me. Ages are not so important.
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Virginia
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Yes that`s shitty. Or if you go with someone worse than you so that you must wait him on every hill! That`s shitty too..
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Cincinnati, OH
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I think we've all been there, whether young or old. |
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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I tend to ride on my own. . . as I dont know anybody who likes cycling as I do, Upside of that is I can go where I like, and stop when I like etc. . . But Group rides are also good, I went on one Last Septemeber, and it was really good, effortly riding along at the back of the pack, then at a checkpoint looking at the average speed and thinking "woah that was easy". . . (17mph av.)(fast for me).
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Cincinnati, OH
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17 mph average is pretty fast for me too. With one exception, my fastest rides have been group rides. It's amazing how much speed you can gain, assuming you can hang with them the whole time.
I think it would be interesting to ride with some of you younger guys. It seems like most other adults would probably steer clear, but I'm not really sure why. Maybe it's because you guys can be wicked fast, or if you aren't, you can get to be in a very short period of time. ![]() |
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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having said that was fast on a group ride, i have had 2 avgs faster than that, both just me on my own, a 18.5, on a 4.5 mile trip into town. . . and a 19.2 on a 20 mile ride < that last one was a good ride!! (tailwind. . )
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Cincinnati, OH
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Tailwinds can be a good thing. I always average my rides out in total, so unless there's a wind shift half way through, a beneficial tailwind is always balanced by an equally evil headwind. So the fastest I've ever done was 17.8 mph over a distance of 26 miles. I'm heavy too, so...well...no need to elaborate.
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: wisconsin
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i average (or at least at the end of last year) 20 mph or a bit more frequently, there are few hills of any real reckoning around me though, and the wind is never much more than 15 mph so it makes it a lot easier exp. don't think i've had an average over 22 though (solo) on any lengthy rides |
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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As I'm the youngest by at least 20 years in my club, I'll ride w/ adults.. if i need a recovery ride I have an older lady (bout 70) who I'll ride with... I join up w/ the guys for hard group rides and I'll plan long/faster rides at off times w/ a friend of my mom's... I don't feel comfortable setting up other ride times w/ the guys cause I'm a girl though.. other than that, i'm on my own w/ some music.
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Join Date: Nov 2006
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It really depends on the situation. I am one of only a few juniors on my team, but there are a lot of guys outside of my team that I really like, so I ride with them a lot. There are no other Cat. 1 Juniors, though, so I often find myself riding with over-18ers.
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Join Date: Nov 2006
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depends...on where i am and what type of people i get in contact with....normally with friends will be nice...or i have to chase groups of people on my own...and it's not amusing to crash into anyone i don't know..
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