Quote from Tim C. on Mar 12th, 2009, 9:38pm:13-14 mph-ish is still a big jump for most novice riders. I ride around the neighborhood at look down and am doing 12 mph and think that's OK. I think if this group is going to help the beginning half of us riders, then the thinking is going to have to adjust to what will help us. I want to do much more but I can't automatically adjust upward to the pace kept by the vocal part of the group. We talked about building up to a century but the steps need to be small enough to benefit the largest group of new riders. I am not asking anyone to suppress their style or riding habits, just to think about what might help us, not them, achieve our goals. Thanks.
If you're doing 12 on your own, you'll do 14-15 with a group. I spent a while on my own back when I was a newbie too, and then started joining in the pay rides. My speed went up just from having other riders on the course to talk to and be envious of. Heck, even NOW when I ride by myself i'll usually end up at a 15-16mph, but when I'm chatting along enjoying Steve or Bud's company I'll be rolling at 18-20 and not even know it.
So long as you don't overstep your body's TRUE ability, you'll be surprised at what you can do. Hell, I can remember "gee, I can't believe I just did 15 miles. That's as good as it can get." And a month ago I did 303. Nearly everyone on here constantly amazes me with their accomplishments. It's not about what you can do versus others - it's what you can improve in yourself.