Update on mid-life fitness crises -
I made it - there ... coffee and a third of a mille feuille overlooking the square in Rebais
Yes we stopped - about four times in total - but the pauses were not all at my behest. I cycled up all the hills - aren't gears great? I managed to avoid the potholes - somewhat reassuring to find that French roads are as pock-marked as the ones at home. And I remembered the joy of free-wheeling down-hill with a bike that rolls on the road rather than digging itself a thick sticky furrow into it. I know I exaggerate, but I am certain that I would have failed at the first hill, had I been on my old mountain bike.
Fitness regime tentatively started then ... ?
As is probably obvious, I was pretty pleased with myself - Love my new bike! - and relieved that I survived (may sound overly-dramatic but exceedingly unfit Scots are rather prone to heart attacks).
And ... I am resolved to buy a new saddle at the earliest opportunity.
However, my exploits were appraised by a third party and apparently my efforts uphill were "too slow" and down hill were "not fast enough!"
Can't win them all!!
I made it - there ... coffee and a third of a mille feuille overlooking the square in Rebais
... and back again!
Yes we stopped - about four times in total - but the pauses were not all at my behest. I cycled up all the hills - aren't gears great? I managed to avoid the potholes - somewhat reassuring to find that French roads are as pock-marked as the ones at home. And I remembered the joy of free-wheeling down-hill with a bike that rolls on the road rather than digging itself a thick sticky furrow into it. I know I exaggerate, but I am certain that I would have failed at the first hill, had I been on my old mountain bike.
Fitness regime tentatively started then ... ?
As is probably obvious, I was pretty pleased with myself - Love my new bike! - and relieved that I survived (may sound overly-dramatic but exceedingly unfit Scots are rather prone to heart attacks).
And ... I am resolved to buy a new saddle at the earliest opportunity.
However, my exploits were appraised by a third party and apparently my efforts uphill were "too slow" and down hill were "not fast enough!"
Can't win them all!!
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