A Reader Buys Her First Bike and Preps For a Bike R
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Last updated: Monday, October 24, 2011

Being a beginner cyclist didn’t stop FitSugar reader bjeanne18 from participating in a 15k bike race! She shares what it was like to shop for a bike and prep for her big race day in our FitSugar Community . The 15K bike race was part of the Corporate Challenge. I signed up for the bike race and a 5K run and they are the first races I’ve ever competed in as long as you aren’t counting elementary school where I was downright legit at the water balloon relay. Word. I probably got into biking around January when the BF and I decided to look into getting bikes. We went to our local Richardson Bike Mart and told the salesman we were total newbs and looking for beginner bikes. He nods his head as if he understands us and says, “Ah yes, so the sub-$1000 range.” Sub-$1,000?! Um, wow. I really

was under the impression a $300 bike was a lot of money. I mean, I still have to be able to afford shoes. So I get completely schooled/versed on bikes and read a lot of stuff online but I still can’t part with the money for a nice road bike – I ended up going with a hybrid Men’s DiamondBack but I absolutely love it. It cost me a little less than $300 from Sports Authority and came with a free tune-up in the first year. I like that my seat is more cushion-y than actual road bikes and that my handles bend back slightly so I can sit up straight when I’m riding. It’s a lot more comfortable.  Read on to learn more about bjeanne18′s bike race prep.

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A Reader Buys Her First Bike and Preps For a Bike Race