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RIDE RESOLUTIONS.

January 5, 2016 By Whitney McKiddy 4 Comments

Go Green

As we begin the new year, conversations turn toward resolutions whether it be saving money, ditching bad habits (or starting up great new ones), and most often – weight loss. Many of us want to ride more in the upcoming year without the focus on losing weight. Here at Terry, we put together some alternative ride resolutions designed to keep you riding without weighty worries.

  • Put more miles on my bikes than my car
  • Due to my knee injury, I resolve to follow my doctor’s order and get back on my bike to get my knee strong again!
  • Find a safer bike route to work.
  • Start riding with a new group.
  • Plan my cycling schedule while my commitment is strong!
  • Get a trailer and take my puppy for a ride.
  • Plan more adventures on the Missisquoi Valley Rail Trail.
  • Ride around Grand Isle with my wife – all summer!
  • Spend time spinning before heading to the climbing gym.
  • Learn how to build my own bike.
  • Register for a community ride that benefits a local organization (Click here to check out our 2016 ride calendar).

Share your ride resolutions below and tell us where you hope 2016 takes you!

Filed Under: Sidesaddle Blog Tagged With: Bicycle Backpack, cycling inspiration, Fat Bike, personal training, Ride Resolutions, The New Rider, The New Year, winter training, women's cycling


Comments

  1. Karen says

    January 10, 2016 at 2:47 pm

    train and ride the GMSR Gran Fondo! Ride it with my besties 🙂

    Reply
  2. Nina Sabghir says

    January 10, 2016 at 4:28 pm

    Ride resolutions: try single track or some other off road riding.
    Bicycle camping
    Get a trailer to tow my folding kayak. This will make getting my kayak to the piers easier especially when providing swim support for events.
    Ride the full 73 miles of Tour De Simcha, a charity ride for kids with cancer. & get some companies & businesses to sponsor me.
    Celebrate turning 62, surviving a major injury & still riding my bike(s)!

    Reply
  3. Mel says

    January 10, 2016 at 9:53 pm

    Due to health issues and after sitting idle in the garage for three years, I hope to ride my mountain bike again stronger than ever!

    Reply
  4. Gail Cannon says

    January 11, 2016 at 1:21 pm

    Train for my first century, on the bucket list before I turn 50! Keep my beginner riding team motivated, and raise at least $3000 this year myself for MS research and support. Go Team Acara!

    Reply

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