Agreed! It also turns into not-so-common sense. Half the time I still get pre-ride jitters. It all goes away once I start riding. Then it's durring ride caution. Are my tires warmed up? Is there going to be sand on this corner AGAIN? Is that an animal about to cross up there? Stuff that used to unnerve you, now becomes common place and you use that feeling as a warning.ceemes wrote:I find that nervousness never completely goes away, tho it does become muted over time as your saddle time and experience levels go up.
Oh, and if you keep having to play catchup to your husband, don't. Ride at your own pace, you'll get to his speed eventually. Riding, like all good things, takes some time and practice to get good at. And as was suggested, try riding up front. Or ask him to slow down.