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aprilstarchild ([personal profile] aprilstarchild) wrote2009-09-22 10:30 am

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Most of what I learned at the School of Cross thing I did last night, is that my bike is completely unsuitable for cyclocross. The bottom bracket is too low (so it scrapes on stuff when I'm riding), my tires are too slick (although I knew that), friction shifting is useless when trying to ride cross. And, my frame is too heavy. It's the lightest frame I own; other people's bikes were many pounds lighter. I'm already at a disadvantage when it comes to lifting my bike to run over the barriers because of my height (which also makes my arms proportionally shorter), having a heavy bike makes it so much worse.

I did learn a way to dismount the bike while it's still moving. Whee!

Trying to ride the course was an exercise in absolute frustration. My gears kept changing on their own due to being bumped. There was no way for me to get into my tiny front ring fast enough on hills so I had to get off the bike to run it up short hills that other people were riding. There was that whole "being scared of downhills" thing working against me; having slick tires and facing a steep downhill of loose dirt meant I walked down the damn hills too. I didn't finish a whole lap.

The worst of it was knowing that if I had the right kind of bike and wasn't so damn scared, I know I'd be having a ton of fun! When we were just learning how to get off the bike, pick it up, jump barriers, and get back on--all on a grassy area--I had a blast even though I was slow and a bit clumsy. I kept laughing even though I was out of breath and trying it again and again. And out of the people who were there, somewhere between a third and half of them were women, some obviously newcomers as well, which was very encouraging.

*sigh* So, this does mean it's entirely possible that, by next year's cross season, I might have another (another!) bicycle, one actually meant for cyclocross. Surly Cross Checks are a fairly inexpensive option of course, but Soma makes a bike called Double Cross that's a bit cheaper and lighter!

I do want to go to some of the Cross Crusade games this year and ring a cowbell at people and shout until I'm hoarse.

My roommates think my interest in cyclocross is hilarious, as the person who moved out before I moved in started riding cross while she lived there. "Yeah, it's a trend in our housemates," Donna told me, "they start dating great guys and then take up cyclocross."

One last thought: Which bike to ride for the Flaming Lips video tomorrow?! The Miyata is the obvious one, as it's what I've been riding since I got it. But the old Raleigh would be fun, basket and all....hmm....

[identity profile] encapsulate.livejournal.com 2009-09-22 06:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Depends on how much sleep she gets tonight. She also wanted to get breakfast somewhere. So we'll probably have a late breakfast at Hungry Tiger and then head that way. Could be as early as 10, but it might be around noon. I can text you as we get closer if you'd like!

If you're not going right at 10, maybe you want to get breakfast with Daks and I?

We both took the day off and want to bum around as much as possible, because Wayne is awesome and maybe some of it will rub off.

[identity profile] aprilstarchild.livejournal.com 2009-09-22 07:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah! That would be awesome!

I plan to bring a book and/or knitting or something, and depending on how I feel, be there all day.

There's a pre-funk at the Radio Room on Alberta tonight. I'm almost definitely going to that.

Don't forget SUNBLOCK tomorrow. It's going to be sunny and 90F. And you will be naked. I have an almost-new tube of waterproof SPF 50. I hate wearing sunblock (it just feels greasy and weird, even the good stuff), but I've had sunburned nipples before and they're not fun. Plus it makes me a little shiny, and apparently they want that. *lol*