Today was my 1st day commuting in a long time (over 3 years) and in those days I used a mountain bike
Having decided to start using a bike for work again I decided on a road bike and I loved my old richard virenque/team festina rep Peugeot (now in need of several costly parts) so I bought my Falcon Olympic
However, I found the awful road surfaces made the ride really uncomfortable - is this down to the bike, me not riding it in the best way to minimise the impact of the lumps/bumps or is it just an occupational hazard I'll have to deal with?
Also there is a lot of stopping and startind due to traffic lights, junctions etc, but filtering past the traffic was a nightmare due to minimal gaps betveen cars and the kerb/parked cars, other hazards - is it acceptable to filter down the outside of the lane? :/
And is is silly to do things like sprint up hills to liven up the jpourney a bit?
Any advice and any other hints/tips would be greatly appreciated too.
Having decided to start using a bike for work again I decided on a road bike and I loved my old richard virenque/team festina rep Peugeot (now in need of several costly parts) so I bought my Falcon Olympic
However, I found the awful road surfaces made the ride really uncomfortable - is this down to the bike, me not riding it in the best way to minimise the impact of the lumps/bumps or is it just an occupational hazard I'll have to deal with?
Also there is a lot of stopping and startind due to traffic lights, junctions etc, but filtering past the traffic was a nightmare due to minimal gaps betveen cars and the kerb/parked cars, other hazards - is it acceptable to filter down the outside of the lane? :/
And is is silly to do things like sprint up hills to liven up the jpourney a bit?
Any advice and any other hints/tips would be greatly appreciated too.