30th Oct 2021, I finally hit my personal milestone of cycling 2,000 kilometers in this year alone. It’s inconceivable that I would be cycling this much after getting my first road bike late last year.
It started out as a way for me to exercise, to lose some weight and to regained some of that lost fitness; but it very quickly evolved into a lifestyle. This evolution is intentional, because I’ve noticed over the years that simply relying on motivation or discipline doesn’t work for me.
- Motivation: only works from time to time, and once time gets scarce it will be quickly discarded.
- Disicipline: there’s only so much emotional energy and willpower in me to push through and do things I’m not a fan of.
The consistency of taking the bike out for a ride regularly happened once I’ve embraced the idea that I’m a cyclist, and I find myself looking forward to the next ride. It has done wonders for my mental health. So here’s the list of things that I’ve learnt in the past 2,000 km in no particular order.
- getting fresh air is amazing especially with the covid situation
- flowers smell great when they bloom
- listening to music for hours on end gets boring after awhile
- podcasts are a great way to learn on the go
- pump your tires: it makes a huge difference
- maintenance is important: clean your bike, lube the parts that needs lubing
- there’s always someone faster than you: stop competing
- there’s always someone not paying attention: so YOU have to pay attention
- road bikes really fast compared to normal bikes
- don’t start a long journey hungry
- it’s important to stretch before and after exercise
- iike any long journey, companionship makes a huge difference
- singapore is a lot smaller than I’ve realized
- sometimes it’s faster to cycle than to take a bus
- singapore’s roads are not very friendly for cyclists
- tour de france cyclists are out of this world
- road bikes are rabbit holes that will drain your wallet dry if you fall into them
- exercise is good for your physical and mental health
- climbing bridges shouldn’t feel like death
The day after hitting my milestone, I sent my bike in for servicing. No idea if it was required but I just want to get it checked out, to make sure that I can carry on the next 2,000 km safely. It’s also a good couple of days break from cycling while I focus on other tasks!
Note: I’m riding a Van Rysel RCR 900 AF bike for anyone curious.
Note: it took 7 days for Decathlon to service my bike so I’ll go to a third party bike shop for future servicing (7 days is too long)
One reply on “What have I learnt from cycling 2,000 kilometres”
Naise, envy of you