How To Ride A Road Bike Properly

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How To Ride A Road Bike Properly

how to ride a road bike properly

    road bike

  • A road bicycle is similar to a racing bicycle. However, road bikes are built more for endurance and less for fast bursts of speed, which is desired in a racing bicycle. They usually have more gear combinations and fewer hi-tech racing features.
  • A motorcycle that meets the legal requirements for use on ordinary roads
  • A bicycle that is suitable for use on ordinary roads, as opposed to a mountain bike
  • (Road biking) Road cycling is the most widespread form of cycling. It takes place primarily on paved surfaces. It includes recreational, racing, and utility cycling.
  • A bike with narrow tires best suited for paved roads. Usually noted by drop style bars.

    properly

  • Appropriately for the circumstances; suitably; respectably
  • by rights: with reason or justice
  • Correctly or satisfactorily
  • In the strict sense; exactly
  • in the right manner; “please do your job properly!”; “can’t you carry me decent?”
  • (proper) marked by suitability or rightness or appropriateness; “proper medical treatment”; “proper manners”

    how to

  • Practical advice on a particular subject; that gives advice or instruction on a particular topic
  • A how-to or a how to is an informal, often short, description of how to accomplish some specific task. A how-to is usually meant to help non-experts, may leave out details that are only important to experts, and may also be greatly simplified from an overall discussion of the topic.
  • (How To’s) Multi-Speed Animations

    ride

  • sit and travel on the back of animal, usually while controlling its motions; “She never sat a horse!”; “Did you ever ride a camel?”; “The girl liked to drive the young mare”
  • drive: a journey in a vehicle (usually an automobile); “he took the family for a drive in his new car”
  • Sit on and control the movement of (an animal, esp. a horse), typically as a recreation or sport
  • Sit on and control (a bicycle or motorcycle) for recreation or as a means of transport
  • a mechanical device that you ride for amusement or excitement
  • Travel on a horse or other animal

10*(10+x) = 100+10x things about me.

10*(10+x) = 100+10x  things about me.
Ok, so here is my 100 list. I feel like it’s more of "100 random thoughts from the Jennifer distribution".

My favorite smell in the world is the Oregon High Desert…it reminds me of going to my grandparent’s house.

I adore cats…they’re so soft and fuzzy. I often talk to them…I’m not crazy though, because they don’t talk back.

The only dog I have ever liked was our dog Curly. He was pretty much treated like a cat. I held him as he died when I was 22. I secretly wished he knew that we loved him. (wow…that brought out some tears!)

I think math is fun and teach it as a job.

I do believe there is life out there…just look at the Drake Formula.

I believe I should have worked harder in college and in high school. I was a valedictorian in high school and took all the hardest classes, but I’m sure I could have tried harder.

I felt like I was the one of the smartest people in school until 8th grade…then everyone else caught up.

I was really good at math in elementary school, but once a year I would hate math for about a day…I could always predict it too.

10 I love taking pictures, even if they come out like crap. Two outstanding pictures in 100 is fine by me.

Finding a guy who knows how to work on farm equipment and is really book smart too is very hard.

I don’t like roses. When I get a fiance/husband, I will order him to never buy me roses. In fact, I will order him to never buy me flowers. Too cliche. Daffodils from the yard are much better. Valentine’s Day is overrated, too.

I’ll procrastinate tomorrow.

Half the time I hate following the trend, the other half the time I’m in the middle of the pack.

I collect whiskers of my cats that have fallen out. It’s easier than collecting little tiny cat teeth.

I have a very large stuffed animal collection from when I was little. Each animal had a name and I can still remember them. Monkey was the papa of the group and Missy Bunny was his right-hand-bunny.

My nickname from my parents is Missy Bee.

I hate it when people call me Jen or Jennie without asking.

I once poked a newly-sharpened pencil in my eye. It really hurt. I was 10.

20 My hair has always been long, but around middle school it started going curly.

I hate change, but it’s often necessary.

I believe in karma. I once gave away a $40 concert ticket and just the other day I was given an $80 opera ticket.

I once got yelled at by my fifth grade teacher for sending a chain letter. I cried.

I have taught statistics to people I graduated high school with. It’s kind of weird. I have also had to give my best friend a grade for a class she took of mine.

I love to identify plants and animals that I see when I hike. I have a good eye for the details around me.

I have run three marathons and three half marathons in my lifetime. One marathon was even in San Diego.

I believe not everyone was made to get a four-year degree.

Don’t believe first impressions. Some of the coolest people seem "scary" at first.

In Portland, you only need 3 degrees of separation to know anyone. Once I tutored this lady in statistics, who was a friend of a former student of mine. It turns out that I went to a party at her brother’s house in Corvallis, which was thrown by a friend of mine.

30 It IS a small world after all.

If I had been born in 1958, my birthday would be an even better example of the Fibonicci sequence…11 23 58, but alas, I was born too late. It’s still a sign I was born to be a math person.

I am really good at recognizing people in movies and saying what other movies they have been in. I don’t know how this serves me in life, yet, but at least it’s amusing.

I can appreciate all music. It doesn’t mean I would choose it, but I can at least give credit to people who work hard.

I am an opera fan..this is my seventh season viewing the Portland Opera. Everyone should go see an opera at least once in their life. Gilbert and Sullivan is a good place to start.

I am convinced almost all good indie music is from Britain.

I once stuck a pea up my nose. The neighbor-lady, who is also a nurse, had to retreive it for me.

I also fed my brother a cat crunchie when he and I were little.

I need to drive across the country at least once before I run out of time…I love driving.

I hate feet.

40 Few times in my life I have had guy friends with great smelling cologne…I wish I knew the name of those smells.

I have infinite patience.

I have never understood monopoly. Chutes and Ladders, Clue, and Geografacts were my thing.

If I had only said that Africa had more tropical rain forests than South America, I could have won the Geography bee for our eighth grade class. I will kick myself forever for that.

Sleeping under the stars, in August during the Persied meteor shower can’t be beat.

I almost built a telescope when I was 18.

I learned to weld just to say I can weld. Playing with a plasma torch can be fun!

I am proud to sup

evolution

evolution
Figured I spend so much time on a bike it was opportune to get properly custom fitted for one. Hand-made by Chris DeKerf himself in Richmond, BC.
how to ride a road bike properly
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