
Cyclists shave their legs, not for aerodynamics like swimmers, but because if you crash, road rash is quicker to heal, and easier to clean without hair stuck to the affected area, so I shaved my legs out of fear. It's a very strange feeling without that barrier between my skin and pants, and it takes a bit of getting used to. How sexy are these legs...
I wasn't able to ride at all last week because I was getting my wheel respoked, again out of fear that a spoke would break during Pelotonia and I'd be out of commission and unable to finish the ride, so I was supposed to be able to pick it up Friday. I go to the shop, it hasn't been done. I was planning on riding Saturday morning, but not now. I go to spinning class instead, just to get back into the groove of pedaling a bike. No problem, I'll ride Sunday was my thought, until... So I pick up my respoked wheel on Saturday, take it home and put it on my bike and something's not right. I look it over and the wheel is touching the frame. I can't ride it like that, that's just a disaster waiting to happen, so I take it back in Sunday when the bike shop opens. It turns out the wheel is way off center, and the guy won't have it done until about 4 on Sunday, so I didn't get to ride Sunday either. At this point, I'm extremely frustrated and starting to get nervous, because taking more than a few days off from riding makes a huge difference in how I'll feel during the ride. This frustration is the root to the title of this post. All I could think of was "I shaved my legs, and only got to ride a freaking stationary bike this weekend?"
Now for the good news, I rode last night and got about 26 miles in and felt great the whole ride. I'm planning on riding again tonight, not a long ride, but getting some hills in just for some last minute reassurance that I'm ready for my first century ride.
4 days and counting...
