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part 3 and final:
as friel's says in his book, its good to do weights and cross training during the winter, and gradually progress to bike riding to be able to peak in summer. so i was thinking.. what if i leave the road bike aside for this winter. focus on the bmx (as cross training, despite it isnt so cardio, but i can still add something else like swiming) and start a real road bike training as its suposed. start with it this winter aiming to peak during summer, gradually leaving the bmx. just need to get a cyclocomputer, read again friel's book and build a training program. (and follow it of course).
does this make any sense? what do you guys think? is it doable? will i likely burnout of some sort? do you have any other idea that will give a dude like me a good experience with both of these sports? anything helps, the truth is that i dont know where else to ask. and i ride alone (one thing i think i should change.. i mean, if do start road bike training seriously for a year or 2).
thats it, sorry for the long text, have mercy on me , ha! thanks for reading, im all ears and i will be replying yes or yes (sleeping right now, but im back here tomorrow).