Originally Posted by
stapfam
For the last couple of months I have been riding with a few others. One of which is my 30 year old neighbour that I am trying to get into road riding and the other is my son-in-law.Now I know they are both younger than me and a lot fitter but they are not ideal riding companions for me. Went for a short ride this morning with them and have decided to go back to solo riding.
Trying to stay with them and keep within the draft has been a new experience but I like to go for 60 mile rides at the weekends. Trying- and succeeding- to stay with them takes a lot out of me and by the time 20 miles comes up- I am knackered.
This mornings ride finally did it for me. From the off and they were away. I like to have a couple of miles to bring the legs in and at twenty mph from the off doesn't do that. Then on the ride I was in the lead for a while and pushing a bit firmly and they came past me as I dropped off the lead. Speed went up by 5mph and I let them go. Then on the ride- IF I managed to talk to them between gasping for air- they just had to keep a wheel in front all the time.
So I am going back to my solo rides and going to enjoy riding again. I have done that for 5 years- ever since I went road (mountain biking is different as anything may happen so you stay together except on hills). I will leave the "Competitive" Riding to the youngsters.
Well now, I'm sure that I don't know about the particulars of this ride and your feelings about it
But I've enjoyed your descriptions of family, and riding, and introducing new riders.
And I'm minded of this.
As a teenager, I spent more than a year building a balsa and tissue tow line model glider, wingspan wider than my armspan, length more than my height. It was a beauty, and I was proud of it.
After the final varnish and paint, I kited it up on its tow line over Ilkley moor. The tow line was 500 meters. It looked beautiful as it did 3 rising height turns and disappeared into Lancashire over the horizon.
You get them started, then you watch them go. Well done