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Common Beginner Cycling Mistakes To Avoid
Cycling Weekly
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11 months ago
We've all been there, we've all made these mistakes when we started cycling - here's our guide to avoiding the common mistakes.
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Whether you're a cycling newbie or seasoned pro, we all make mistakes. And while it's
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believed that we learn best from the errors we make, at the time it never quite feels
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like that.
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So to save you the time, hassle and embarrassment of making silly cycling mistakes, we've gone
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to the effort of making them for you.
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Here's our top cycling mistakes to avoid.
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We'll forgive you for this one because it's an easy and common mistake to make. Positioning
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your saddle too high or too low could lead to a loss of power as well as injury.
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While bike fit is unique to each rider, there are some guides to follow when it comes down
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to saddle height. As a guide, ride along with your heel on the pedal. When your leg is at
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the very bottom of the pedal stroke, it should be almost fully extended, but not quite. If
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this doesn't feel quite right, feel free to change it slightly until you are comfortable.
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Hitting the wall, or bonking as it's commonly referred to among cyclists, is when the body
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quite simply runs out of fuel. In most cases, you come to an almost grinding halt, and things
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will only get worse until you refuel. It's an error everybody has made, but it can easily
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be avoided. Before each ride, make sure you are sufficiently fuelled. In other words,
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have something to eat. Porridge and bananas or toast with honey are great to help fuel
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the body over a few hours. Out on your ride, take with you more than enough food. A few
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gels or bars and a couple of bottles. Heck, even a sandwich will all provide energy and
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keep your tank topped up. Trust us, you'd much rather have too much food in your jersey
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pocket than not enough.
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Yeah, there's no mechanic van coming, and for most of us mere mortals, we've got to
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be self-sufficient, because not everyone's going to stop and help, clearly. So to get
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yourself up and running back on the road quickly after a puncture or a double puncture, you'll
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need at least two spare inner tubes, a mini pump or gas canisters, and to make your life
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easier, pack a couple of tyre levers and a multi-tool into your saddle pack.
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In colder conditions, it's always better to slightly overdress than underdress, and
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remember, you can always take layers off. But even in warmer climes, never leave the
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house without a rain cape or a gilet, because it could really cause your body temperature
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to plummet if there's a sudden downpour.
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And if you're heading out up hilly terrain, remember, the higher you go, the colder it
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will become. Wearing a windproof cape will prevent wind chill and keep in body heat.
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Get into the habit of regularly checking and keeping your bike well maintained. Not only
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will this make it perform better, but it'll be nicer, easier and safer to ride too. Pay
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special attention to the brakes, gears and tyres, and make sure that you're regularly
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lubing and cleaning your chain to prolong the life of that too. Now, if you're not confident
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doing all this by yourself at home, then most bike shops do offer servicing now, so make
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sure you're taking it in every now and again.
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We've all done it. The adrenaline is coursing throughout our veins, and we just can't help
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ourselves from firing out the gates. Cycling is a tough sport at the best of times, and
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while there's nothing wrong in wanting to go faster than ever, or beating a PB, it's
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important that you know your limits and ride within it. Going too hard too soon could ruin
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your ride, not to mention your morale too.
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It's common for those of you who are new to cycling to rely on your brakes too much. When
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needing to slow down, it can be tempting to grab the brakes hard, but braking must
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be done in a controlled manner. Braking extremely hard could lead to a loss of control and stability,
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and in extreme cases could see you flying directly over the handlebars, not to mention
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it doesn't do any favours to your mates behind. Instead, keep your eyes on the road ahead,
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anticipate and brake gradually using a combination of front and rear.
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Your gears are there for a reason, to allow you to ride comfortably over a range of terrains.
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They're there to make your life on the bike easier and more enjoyable. There's no need
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to grind a hard gear at 40rpm, all you're likely to do is injure your knees. Likewise,
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there's very little point spinning 140rpm in easy gears all the time, you'll just make
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yourself dizzy. Lastly, make sure you know which part of the lever moves the gear in
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the directions you want. There's nothing worse than grinding up a steep hill, only
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to make matters worse by shifting into a harder gear.
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No one likes a visible panty line, not least cyclists. The chamois in your cycling shorts
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is designed to be worn directly against your skin and it'll make things much comfier too.
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