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What Do You Dislike About Cycling?
Cycling Weekly
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We all love cycling but, it's not always sunshine, tailwinds and KOMs. Sam Gupta from Cycling Weekly has listed everything which he can sometimes really hate about cycling.
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We all love cycling, there's no doubt about it, and that's probably why you're here watching
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this video. However, it's not always sunshine, tailwinds and KOMs. There are some things which
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we can end up really hating. So here's my list of some things that I hate about cycling.
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There's too many rules about what you should and shouldn't do, which quite frankly,
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should all be ignored. Being safe and comfortable is all that matters. It's likely that we've all
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heard of the rules, an outdated set of so-called guidelines created by a previous generation of
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riders. All that needs to be remembered is that there are no rules. If you can enjoy the privilege
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of owning a bike or simply having access to one, then swing your leg over the saddle and just enjoy
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the freedom that two wheels can give you.
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Cycling can sometimes become too much about the numbers and then kill the very reason
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that we started in the first place. It's not always about who comes first, but who gets the
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most out of the journey. During a long block of training, it can feel like I've spent more time
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looking at my Garmin than I have looking at the landscape that I've been rolling through. Heading
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out on a ride without a Garmin, but being safe in the knowledge of a route that I know really well
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can give me the headspace to unwind, decompress and just enjoy the best of what cycling has to offer.
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For runners, it's a case of getting change, whipping on a pair of trainers,
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grabbing some water and hitting start on your smartwatch. Now, I don't think I need to go into
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too much more detail, but that process is 10 times simpler than the fiasco that is. Choosing your kit,
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getting change, making sure you have your keys, your money, your phone, your ride essentials,
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puncture repair kits, loading your map, checking the direction of the wind, making a drink,
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checking your bike is still working and still has air in the tyres, all while hoping you don't get
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to the point of being about to leave and then needing to make an emergency dash to the toilet
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where you all but have to strip off again. It really can be a success just by getting out the door.
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You really don't need the latest gear. Great bikes and gear can be found second-hand
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with a sizeable cost reductions. Don't forget, a full life cycle of a well-serviced bike is
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well over a decade. A good second-hand bike to get you going can be found for around £300.
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If you need more advice on what to look for when buying a second-hand bike, then check out our guide,
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which I've linked down in the description below. The overall quality of more budget options is only
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getting better as trickle-down tech reaches those lower echelons. It wasn't that long ago that the
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vast majority of the peloton was racing on rim brakes, so if it was good enough for them, well,
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it's definitely good enough for us now. Bonking. Need I say any more?
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Mechanicals. There really is no good time to have one, be it a puncture, skipping gears,
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rubbing brake pads or a snap spoke. All of these little issues that can creep up on you can be
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incredibly infuriating when you're out on the bike. Of course, making sure that you get your bike serviced
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or stay on top of any little gremlins yourself will mean that mechanicals are less likely,
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but no amount of servicing can save you from a sharp thorn or a pesky little bit of glass.
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I love climbing. You may have guessed by my stature that that's where I tend to feel most at home.
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The feeling of dancing up a climb to get to the top to enjoy the view. Well, sometimes. Other days
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aren't quite so sprightly, which is why running out of gears is one of the most humbling experiences out
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there. Gurning your way up a climb, staring at your stem in pain offers very little enjoyment.
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Either you need to revise your gear selection or just get a little fitter. The point still stands
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though. No matter the reason, running out of gears sucks.
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We've all been there. You're riding along having a grand old time and ever so slowly a new noise
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creeps into your ears. You're looking around. Is it me? Yes, because you're by yourself. You stop
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pedaling. It stops. You carry on pedaling. The sound comes back. It must be your bottom bracket or your
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spokes or your pedals or your headset or your hoses or your through axles. Quite frankly,
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it could be anything. Yet another joy of cycling. As with my previous point, if you can stay on top
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of servicing, hopefully these weird annoying noises should be kept at bay. To some extent.
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Now, I have a bit of a love-hate relationship with this one. In my early years of cycling, I was,
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of course, the slowest rider in the group. However, as annoying as it was, feeling like you're holding
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everybody back. For me, it was also a huge source of motivation to get faster. It meant I was digging
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as deep as possible to be as fast as possible. And I believe if you truly want to get quicker out
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on the road, then just ride with someone who will consistently and continually drop you. It may not be
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fun, but at some point you will be able to drop them or at least hold their will. Sometimes it's not
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always about power zones and heart rate data. You just need to be able to go flat out, dig deep and find
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that extra level that you never knew you had. Again. Need I say any more?
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A sensitive issue for sure. When you spend a long amount of time in the saddle and maybe haven't used
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enough or any chamois cream, you may fall victim to the very painful saddle sore. I find that they can
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also creep up after a period of time of not being on the bike and maybe you aren't quite conditioned
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to being in the saddle again. Of course, this is something that can be looked after. Simply apply
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a generous layer of chamois cream to the chamois in your shorts and this will most certainly help save
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you from this nasty injury. This one goes out to all the beginners who are finding their feet when it
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comes to riding clipless pedals. We've all been there. You're coming to a stop, maybe at a set of lights,
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you completely forget you're attached to your bike and all of a sudden you feel yourself falling in
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slow motion, usually to the enjoyment of the other road users that are around you. Happily,
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this only tends to happen once or twice before you very much learn your lesson.
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Forgetting to restart your Garmin. I actually fell foul of this one pretty recently. I was 30 miles into a
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ride and me and my ride buddy had stopped for lunch at a cafe before continuing the next 30 miles of our
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ride only for me to realize with 10 miles to the end that I hadn't pressed start after we left the cafe,
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meaning the last 20 miles had gone unaccounted for. Schoolboy error.
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Now, this one is never fun and it can be ripe for not being able to clip in, which is exactly why I
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taught myself how to track stand. The skill of being able to stay clipped in while staying still has saved
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me so many times. If there's one skill that's worth mastering, I'd actually say that it's this one. My only
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recommendation would be to start on some soft grass with a bit of an incline.
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Finally, the cost of it all. It's no surprise, but cycling is a pretty costly game. To even own
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or have access to a bike is a real privilege. I think that no matter what level of cycling you're
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at though, the cost of partaking in the sport can be quite grinding. It's very much the nature of the
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game, but I don't think it will ever become less annoying. So there we have everything that I find
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can be quite annoying about cycling. Of course, I've listed quite a few things and overall, well,
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actually, I still absolutely love cycling. Let me know down in the comments though,
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is there anything that you find really annoying about cycling? I really want to hear, so do let me
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know. If you enjoyed the video, then please do drop it a like, subscribe to the channel for more
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content, and I'll see you again very soon.
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