I have been riding my TCR C2 road bike for about 2months now and decided to join my local club which happens to be Carnegie Cycling club in Melbourne. Now i have just clocked up 1000kms and thought i would go alright. My first race was in d grade the lowset, we went for just over 45mins on a crit circuit my average speed was 32.1 and i got lapped twice. Man i am usually slow to pick things up but tend to work at it till i am really good, but i was hoping this time things might be a little different, anyway, i think i really need to work on my turns, i really have some fire burning to improve now might be just what i needed. Can you maybe offer me some suggestions from your own personal experience, not just in cycling but when you started out really slow and how you managed to stick at it and become really good at something. Thanks in advance :0)
2007-01-20
22:20:48
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Ben O
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