Subject: RE: Oly distance tri on a mountain bike? Originally posted by robertChiefsFan
I'm getting back into the sport after a few years off (2 kids, career, etc.), but I don't have the monetary resources to go buy even an entry-level road bike at the present time. I do have a well-maintained Specialized Hard Rock mtn bike that I ride. I've ridden it on a handful of sprint-distance races without any issues, but the most I've ever ridden it is one 20 miler on some nice trails.
My upcoming triathlon goals include an Olympic distance, so I'm curious about what it's going to be like on my mtn bike. Other than the fact that I'll be slower than all the road/tri bikes, which I'm fine with. I can probably spring for some hybrid tires / slicks so as to not ride on the trial tires.
Other than that, what should I be mindful of?
Thanks,
Robert
Your backside won't hurt as much? If you have a little obsessiveness to your nature you won't pull over two miles from home to quadruple check that you secured your expensive bike to the bike rack well enough? You might look around a little more and enjoy the day for its inherent beauty if it's nice weather than someone who feels they need to justify the expense of their bike by going as fast as they possibly can? Again, if you've got a little obsessiveness, you won't feel like you have to decide between a bottle of sports drink or a bottle of water....you'll just take both. And maybe a candy bar for a delicious snack too, if you're feeling it.
Really, the only thing you should worry about is the magnificent bouts of bike envy that you'll have. If you can fend that off, you'll have a grand time.
Then you can start saving
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