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[QUOTE="Jonala, post: 646459, member: 19928"] FC22, Put time in on the bike. If there aren't any flat dirt sections to ride, in your area then, find some safe country roads. If at all possible ride with a friend, or go to your local bike shop and ask about group rides. In my area there are group rides for beginner MTB'ers and road bikers. Riding on the road although not ideal, is the best way to get fit. I put in many more road miles a week compared to dirt miles. Plus it's easier to deal with the shifting problems that you originally started this thread with. Most importantly as with everything make it fun or you'll associate cycling as a negative experience. Don't be impatient with cycling. It is not an easy sport. Few of us are genetically gifted as some Texan. [/QUOTE]
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