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10 Reasons To Go For A Winter Bike Ride

By James Tomlinson

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With increased snow predicted this Thursday you may be starting to believe that you’re going to for no reason acquire a consistent training curriculum going if you don’t grab a road bike and “pretend” your outside. The sort of training might suit brain dead roadies, but for the likes of us mountain biker, we need to have the terrain, get themselves a sore ass and break some nails, whatever the winter throws at us.

For sure this is often easier said actually doing it especially when your sat accustomed to the fire blazing, the very last thing in your mind is “you know what? I wanna go freeze my ass off around the local trail” but a large great deal of reasons and things going for taking your trusty steed out for a blast.

Reason One – No annoying “everyday” walkers

Everyone in their the years have had the annoying situation in which a family with kid’s just happened to choose the ideal mountain bike destination to opt for their “pleasure walk”, now nothing is wrong with this but as the rider can easily function as the most annoying thing ever made. Without random kid’s running around and being forced to concentrate on them a lot more than the course you can never truly go full pelt, bring on winter where most of these families stay indoors you almost certainly possess a whole mountain to enjoy, all to yourself.

Reason Two – Snow = Fun

Nothing is more fun than blasting around a trail when ur rear end suddenly slips out and you “just” manage to stay on the bike, the thrill, the fun, all this can be enjoyed 10 times more when the whole trail is covered in pure white slippery goodness.

Reason Three – Fitness

Not riding during winter may be disastrous come spring, a year ago I totally forgot that riding existed and come spring when the weather was warm and i also was prepared to hit the trails, I had been lucky to really make it out of the village alive. Using this experience I do know that bracing the cruel winter weather just one single hour per week keeps me slightly fit and ready to tackle anything come spring. Its for these reasons You ought to select a light or even rigour “fun” ride per week in winter and if you never stay face fit at least you can still eat more mince pies at Christmas)

Reason Four (Males Only ^^) – Toughness

Nothing screams out your a guy (or an frenzied man riding his bike) than heading out in the snow and facing the severity of winter at once, now I won’t promise anyone might find you (all those “roadies” hiding inside their warm houses) but if they do are going to pleasantly surprised about how manly you might be as you slog through 3 inches of new snow.

Ok so I lied I could only think of four reasons, well one wasn’t very good so three but I cant stress enough the importance of winter riding to your all year cycling enjoyment and with today’s modern winter clothing you won’t feel the cold.

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