Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Bike Trainer blahs
If you've ever had designs of racing bikes then you've spent more than a few hours on a bike trainer. I don't like riding a bike and not going anywhere. Sure I'm getting a workout, but the great part of riding a bike is moving the pedals and propelling yourself forward, it's very rewarding. Riding on a trainer, not rewarding. I've tried to get myself on that trainer every day this week and so far zero. I'm just not motivated even though I'm thinking about racing in the Frozen Hog race in Feb. Did I mention that I'm terribly out of shape and aerobically not fit to pedal a bike for any length of time, much less up and down snow and ice covered trails in a competitive fashion. So, just like every day I'm telling myself tomorrow...
Thursday, December 13, 2007
Cyclocross
Earlier this fall I when I decided to start commuting to work on a bike I started researching the best kind of road bike to buy for such a task. I soon found numerous references to a little known sport called Cyclocross. I had seen the word Cyclocross in my bike magazines before but never knew what it was. It is basically a 45 - 60 min race with multiple laps around a course generally consisting of mud, grass, obstacles that require you to dismount and carry your bike, and sometimes snow. Basically the worse the weather gets the more people say it's good cyclocross weather. Oh, I should mention that all of this is done on what is basically a road bike with slightly wider tires. After doing a good bit of reading on the sport I got quite interested as it sounds like quite a hoot. I attended my first cyclocross race last Saturday in Ogden. It was part of the Utah Cyclocross series. It was as fun as everyone says it is. The atmoshpere is pretty mellow and fun. It has to be when everyone including the women are covered in mud from head to toe. So, in addition to getting a cyclocross bike for my commuting needs I think I'll give cyclocross racing a try next fall. It looks like a fun way to keep in shape, make some new friends and try something new.
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