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Get Organized

You wake up, excited to see beautiful weather outside. You told yourself you'd get in an early ride. You begin to assemble your gear, only to be delayed by having your gear spread to the four corners of your house. Shoes upstairs, bike computer downstairs, empty water bottle still on the bike... Not good.

I'm sure you're more organized than I am, but it happens to everyone. Some more than others.
By "get organized" I don't mean "put everything you need in one place the night before." That's basic stuff. What I mean is - create a space to keep everything you need easy to find. Be committed to keeping the space clear of everything else. ONLY use the space for your riding gear.

  • Helmet
  • Sunglasses
  • Headphones
  • Gloves
  • Cycle Computer
  • Water Bottle(s)
  • Backpack
  • Wind/Rain Jacket
  • Tools
  • Tire Repair Kit
  • Spare Tube
  • Pump
  • Cycling Shoes

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