POV: You’re in a cycling wünderland (Mainz, Germany) and it’s raining outside. 🌧️ So, here I am riding a Peloton in the hotel fitness studio instead of exploring the amazing outdoor routes. It’s a bit tongue-in-cheek because, let’s be real—I can’t skip a ride, rain or shine. Cycling addiction is real!
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Have you ever been stuck indoors riding when all you wanted was to be outside? Share your stories in the comments!
Riding indoors when you’re surrounded by such a scenic location feels like a tease, but it’s also a reminder of how far cycling passion (or obsession!) can take you. The fitness studio in Hotel Mainz is well-equipped, and the Peloton bike gave me a solid workout, even if I couldn’t hit the roads. But let’s be honest—it’s not the same as cruising through German landscapes.
Cycling is more than just exercise for me; it’s a way to explore, connect, and reset. That’s why being stuck inside on a rainy day in a place like Mainz hits differently. Still, a ride is a ride, and there’s something to be said for staying consistent, even when conditions aren’t ideal. The unimpressed emoji says it all, but it’s better than skipping the day entirely!
Have you ever been stuck riding indoors when you’d rather be outside? Whether it’s bad weather, lack of time, or something else, let me know your story in the comments. Here’s to making the most of whatever cycling situation we find ourselves in—rain or shine! 😒🌧️
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