It has been raining almost every day these past few weeks, a mix of light rain and at times, a deluge. Come Friday, the “Abang Basikal” gang will start paying extra attention to the weather report, particularly Saturday and Sunday morning. It’s just not fun cycling in the rain and it’s not safe too with the reduced visibility, cold feet and hands, road spray from the wheels and the list goes on. But I’m digressing.
Its amazing how advancements in technology come in leaps and bounds as well as the speed of tech commercialization. Heck it doesn't take long for new gadgets or tools to become obsolete. Things get done faster and relatively easier. One of my all-time favorite piece of tech, which most of us take for granted is TV remote. A wonderful piece of device... but hey, voice command is caching up!
When it comes to bicycle, the one thing I hate the most is pumping the tire, even more so for road bikes because of the high pressure. Too soft it will slow you down, too hard it might blow your tube. Fixing a flat during rides is even worse especially when you ride with a bunch of serious cyclists.
Chores have become simplified thanks to technology. From mini portable pumps that don't work well at times, some riders now prefer to carry compressed CO2 cartridges to inflate tires after repairs. Wundebar! No pumping is involved and its fast. The downside is you need to get the right size cartridge for your tire size. Smaller ones will fill a single road tire while the larger ones can fill two tires. Tiny cartridges are most likely not refillable (always read the warning and product instruction), the seal is a one-time only seal so you'll need to buy more.
I have a love hate relationship with cycling. It's complicated. One might wonder why? Well these two greats couldn't have said it better. Fausto Coppi, who many might consider the greatest of all described cycling as “Cycling is suffering.” And Eddy Merckx said “Cyclists live with pain. If you can't handle it, you will win nothing. The race is won by the rider who can suffer the most.”
Sore thigh, cramped and battered legs, crotch crying murder, numbness in Area 51 the list goes on. Double that if you're cycling under the hot and humid and to a certain extent unforgiving tropical weather. Is cycling the toughest sport? Yes, Anyone who’s cycles seriously knows that cycling can be cruelly hard. Personally I think and believe cycling takes both physical toll and test mental strength.
Some aren't cut out for it but for most, they "enjoy" pain. “It’s not the mountain we conquer, but ourselves,” remarked Sir Edmund Hillary, the first man to climb Mount Everest. Those words perfectly describe cyclists..."Pain junkie".
Today was a rather fulfilling day. For the first time since 2 years ago I was back on the Madone saddle. To be honest I was unsure what to expect. I had mixed feeling about doing a 30Km ride. One part of was saying this was a bad idea, need more training while the other was nudging me to take the leap of faith. If not now when?
My recovery ride was rather simple routine, 3 laps, 10KM, max elevation of 45m on my MTB…hence the doubt. But I'm glad I did it. Even though I took one hell of a beating climbing the 225m Sg Long hill, almost bonked, sore thigh and battered legs…the pain was in way a joy. I have never hated the Sg Long dragon backs more than today.
An yeah, I've had to relearn the route again...the hills, metal grates, holes, bumps, crossing, which toll booth to sneak through and pacing. Route familiarity helps in making a better and safer ride experience.
Looking forward to next ride.
Gambatte!
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