Long distance cycling is not suitable for everyone, so it’s best not to set off together with these three types of riders
Many people think that the most difficult part of long-distance cycling is climbing hills, going against the wind, or continuous cycling.
However, those who have ridden hundreds of kilometers know that the most difficult part is often not the road, but the people who ride together.
For short distances of 20-30 kilometers, everyone talks and laughs, and the pace is different.
Once you start long-distance cycling, you spend every day together, eating, living, and riding, all tied together.
Many problems are usually inconspicuous and will be magnified infinitely.
Therefore, the true decision of whether a long-distance cycling is enjoyable is not only about physical fitness, but also whether your teammates are compatible.
