Suz
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I'm taking a fully supported bike tour June 20-27th in Oregon and am excited and nervous. Mainly nervous about hills and rain (we don't get much rain here). Any pointers on hills would be greatly appreciated.
I've been practicing the hills in my area and while I'm getting better I pretty much hate every moment of the climb. I typically stay in the reclined position until I get close to the crest of the hill, then for the last bit pull myself forward to engage my upper body to finish the climb. This seems to work unless I need to lower myself back into the seat then I get wobbly. Also if I am in too low of a gear I can't maintain a straight line - but I've resolved this unless I forget, am tired and drop a gear. Oops.
Any other tips to mastering hills? I know practice is key and am hoping one day I'll enjoy the climb instead of wanting to punch the engineer that built the road.
I'm also wondering if I should change out my tires for the rain in Oregon? They are so smooth ... Thoughts? Suggestions?
Thanks.
I've been practicing the hills in my area and while I'm getting better I pretty much hate every moment of the climb. I typically stay in the reclined position until I get close to the crest of the hill, then for the last bit pull myself forward to engage my upper body to finish the climb. This seems to work unless I need to lower myself back into the seat then I get wobbly. Also if I am in too low of a gear I can't maintain a straight line - but I've resolved this unless I forget, am tired and drop a gear. Oops.
Any other tips to mastering hills? I know practice is key and am hoping one day I'll enjoy the climb instead of wanting to punch the engineer that built the road.
I'm also wondering if I should change out my tires for the rain in Oregon? They are so smooth ... Thoughts? Suggestions?
Thanks.
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