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Spectrum Ride
I have been riding for about 2 years now and have been looking into group rides. I tried the spectrum ride last summer and lasted about 3 miles. This year I am able to keep up for the entire ride reasonably well. Now that Im interested in racing and might try it soon, I am wondering how the spectrum ride compares to a race. In other words, can somebody who regularly rides the spectrum ride tell me how difficult it is compared to a race (such as a cat 4 or 3 race).
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I haven't ridden the spectrum ride, but have dabbled with a few races this year. There's only one way for you to really answer the question you pose, and that's to do a race. Depending on your circumstances, I'd strongly consider signing up for a race skills clinic too - I was fortunate to attend a couple of the early bird crits this year, and the lessons there around how to ride safely in a pack, keep your line, hold a wheel while guarding yours, corner 2-3 abreast etc., etc. were invaluable. I'm sure you're strong enough to race, but it's the other skills that will really define how "ready" you are.
Good luck and have fun. |
If you can hang with Spectrum you're ready to start racing.
You have to start in cat 5 (if you're male; women start in cat 4). They start you in cat 5 so you get an opportunity to learn how to race safely in a smaller and safer field. |
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If you're good with Spectrum then your good for cat4/5 road race pace**. Just sign up and have fun!
**Crits, hills and courses you don't know may alter this statement...but that's half the fun |
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