I am SO SO Sorry!!! It's been a while since I have written a blog, but so much has happened
and so much is going on!
Where to start?
First, I want to tell you about my most recent ride, which
was one of the most fun I have ever had. My husband and I did a 63-mile tandem ride in the North Texas area.
The ride started off at 7:30 in the morning, as most rides
do and it was early!!! I wasn't
feeling that great that morning but I stuck it out.
The ride began from Texas Motor Speedway, we would start off
on the track and do a lap around the track and then head out onto the
roads. Riding on the track was an
awesome experience, and kind of scary. The turns were so steep, I am not a huge fan of NASCAR, but I have
watched races occasionally, and there you just don't realize how steep those
turns really are.
My husband was the captain on the tandem and I was the
stoker. He of course wanted to go
high up on those banks, but I wasn't quite as excited about that. So he only went up about half-way.
Majority of the race went really smoothly. I didn't have to work nearly as hard on
pedaling and keeping up, and he was able to pedal as fast as he wanted and I
would be right there with him.
Most people say that a tandem is a great way of testing a
couple's communication, which I totally agree!!! You have to be on the same page, communicate often, and
understand the other persons needs. Every time we would stop for a break people would ask us if we had our
first fight on the bike yet, and truthfully we never did. I guess tandems can be a difficult
experience for a couple if you don't BOTH want to do it. It worked for us.
As a suggestion, if you are a couple and both of you enjoy
cycling, but one of you is faster than the other (the man, or more athletic
person) then tandems are a GREAT idea. If you just want to get your spouse involved in cycling and they have
never rode before, rent a tandem before you buy. You will find 100's of tandems on ebay because men purchase
them wanting to get their wives into cycling and they think a tandem is the
answer. It won't work! Bad Idea! That's my two cents.
The ride went GREAT. We didn't finish dead last as I did in my first 63-mile solo ride, which
was great. We were actually the
only tandem to even attempt 63-miles in this particular ride, the other tandems
did 40 miles or less.
What made this ride even more significant, is that morning,
prior to the ride, I found out that I am pregnant. My husband and I had all these goals of riding and preparing
for the Hotter N Hell 100, which he is still going to do, but unfortunately I
am done riding long distances. My
training is now limited to stationary bikes.
Because I am pregnant, I am also restricted from Scuba
Diving. So you won't be getting
any dive blogs from me this summer. So my future blogs will likely be about the adventures of my husband, friends
around me, charities that I am still involved with, events, etc.
I am traveling some this summer and my husband has several
things planned to do throughout the summer that will be fun to write about,
anybody heard of Zorbing?
Again sorry about the time it has taken me to get out
another blog. I will be more
consistent, but with pregnancy things to deal with, work and other activities I
have been swamped.
Thanks!
Tiffany
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