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12th March 2007, 21:03
Got my bike back on Wednesday, went for the usual early morning ride on Thursday. Had a great time, in spite of wobbling out the garage and thinking "oh no, don't tell me it's going to be like this"! Up to 70kms down Chapel Road! However, Friday morning's ride was more like "what the? I've lost the plot!" It's early to rise and too late to bed catching up on me.
Woke up about 4am Saturday, spent the next 3 1/2 hours fretting about the upcoming ride. Nerves are a real pain. We were going out to Maraetai, Whitford then Clevedon and back home. Once we were off the nerves settled down and I started to enjoy myself. Even the downhill, bridge crossing and uphill wasn't as intimidating as I thought it would be! Enjoyed the turns in the road. It was nice to ride in daylight too, although the sunstrike was bad in parts.
Made it to Clevedon where Sue told me we had almost had an accident. I had pulled out to overtake 2 cyclists that were riding abreast when the car behind Sue pulled out and looked like he wanted to overtake me and the cyclists. I remember the car overtaking me at speed, what a wanker, there are crosses on that road (one very personal to me), you would think that people would take note and think twice before doing stupid things.
Anyway, had breakfast at the Wairoa (new restaurant next to Clevedon Pub). Highly recommended. Then back on the bikes and took the other way round to Whitford and back home. Straight into mid morning traffic - that was a battle with nerves but repeating to myself "you can do this, just breathe" helped and I was stoked when we got home. We had done 63kms. Looking forward to my next ride - which is how it should be, hey!
Lessons learned: have to get my mirrors sorted, they are just not doing a proper job. Gear changes are smoother once you get to higher revs. Seems like the Eliminator is quite forgiving, she's a good girl! Very important - look where you want to go.
Hope to attend the BRONZ course on Sunday, the ride out to Whenuapai should be challenging (actually, it's all challenging at the moment because after all I am a newbie) :sunny:
And last but not least a BIG thank you to Sue for riding with me, you are a star!
Woke up about 4am Saturday, spent the next 3 1/2 hours fretting about the upcoming ride. Nerves are a real pain. We were going out to Maraetai, Whitford then Clevedon and back home. Once we were off the nerves settled down and I started to enjoy myself. Even the downhill, bridge crossing and uphill wasn't as intimidating as I thought it would be! Enjoyed the turns in the road. It was nice to ride in daylight too, although the sunstrike was bad in parts.
Made it to Clevedon where Sue told me we had almost had an accident. I had pulled out to overtake 2 cyclists that were riding abreast when the car behind Sue pulled out and looked like he wanted to overtake me and the cyclists. I remember the car overtaking me at speed, what a wanker, there are crosses on that road (one very personal to me), you would think that people would take note and think twice before doing stupid things.
Anyway, had breakfast at the Wairoa (new restaurant next to Clevedon Pub). Highly recommended. Then back on the bikes and took the other way round to Whitford and back home. Straight into mid morning traffic - that was a battle with nerves but repeating to myself "you can do this, just breathe" helped and I was stoked when we got home. We had done 63kms. Looking forward to my next ride - which is how it should be, hey!
Lessons learned: have to get my mirrors sorted, they are just not doing a proper job. Gear changes are smoother once you get to higher revs. Seems like the Eliminator is quite forgiving, she's a good girl! Very important - look where you want to go.
Hope to attend the BRONZ course on Sunday, the ride out to Whenuapai should be challenging (actually, it's all challenging at the moment because after all I am a newbie) :sunny:
And last but not least a BIG thank you to Sue for riding with me, you are a star!