Beginner Cycling Tips From Your Favorite Pros
Every Olympian and world champ was a new rider once—here’s what they wish someone had told them when they started out.
Even Olympians and world champion road racers, mountain bikers and gravel experts were new cyclists once. They wore underwear with bike shorts, overtrained, under-fueled, and toppled over on their bike while using clipless pedals for the first time. But they powered through to become the athletes that they are.
Here, pro riders—like Ayesha McGowan, Alison Tetrick, Ian Boswell, Ted King, and Mandy Marquardt—share what they wish someone had told them when they started out. From tips on the gear that changed their riding to how to organize your training schedule, they have some amazing wisdom to share that you, too, can incorporate into your new riding life!
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Molly writes about cycling, nutrition and training, with an emphasis on women in sport. Her new middle-grade series, Shred Girls, debuts with Rodale Kids/Random House in 2019 with "Lindsay's Joyride." Her other books include "Mud, Snow and Cyclocross," "Saddle, Sore" and "Fuel Your Ride." Her work has been published in magazines like Bicycling, Outside and Nylon. She co-hosts The Consummate Athlete Podcast.
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