ARE YOU READY T RACE
Seeing as you’re reading CW, you probably consider yourself a reasonably fit bike rider. But are you fit enough to hold your own in a race? Many riders automatically assume that racing is beyond their ability level – before they’ve given themselves a chance or considered the many beginner-friendly forms of racing available these days. Others have the opposite problem – they’re over-confident and jump into a race before they’re really ready. So how can you make a calm, objective judgement and correctly answer the question: Are you ready to race?
I still remember my first race: arriving at the Milton Keynes Bowl in a Team Sky jersey with road tyres fitted onto my ‘cross bike. It might not have been a great look, but the experience got me hooked. The reason my racing debut was such a positive one was thanks to Bicester Millennium, my local club at the time, which had given me the bunch-riding skills and confidence I needed to get started.
Entering your first race can feel like a very big, intimidating step, but it can open up possibilities that deepen your passion for cycling in ways barely imaginable beforehand – as I’ve found out. From the nervous
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