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Realised the other day I hadn’t used my full-suss MTB (Giant Anthem XC bike) for well over a year, having got bitten by the road bug. With a new job I was sussing out new commute routes and had 3 similar distance options for my ride home (outbound is the shortest, most efficient), one of which involved 6 miles of tow path. I’d done it on a hybrid but, to be honest, it was a bit uncomfortable. Cue an excuse to dig out the MTB! I’d done the ride in on a road bike and hybrid; town, a bit of cycle path (including a smooth, non-tarmac section) and lanes of varying surface quality. Gave the MTB a ‘once over’ (tyres on max pressure) and set off; thought I’d jumped from a racehorse to a beach donkey! Used to love my MTB rides over long bridleways. Admittedly this wasn’t MTB territory but boy did it feel like hard work. Whilst the MTB smoothed out the tow path bumps on the way home it just felt slow and I was knackered! Put the MTB away feeling a little bewildered and wondered how I’d re-capture the MTB feeling again. Anyone else experienced this? Does your brain get programmed to the speed and efficiency of the road bike?
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