I only just started riding my bike again a few months ago, right when I started class at UNT.
See, the thing about college that I didn't realize was a thing is the fact that, since the campus is so huge, you probably shouldn't schedule your classes 10 minutes apart when they're all in separate corners across a 5 mile radius campus.
When I learned that I'd done that, I bought a bike and now I bike furiously to each class. I barely make it in time. The route is always uphill, too! It's unfair. But it is good exercise, and I'm glad I'm efficient at riding bikes now I guess.
Sometimes if I'm lucky I can squeeze out of class 10 minutes early to give myself extra time, but most (if not all) of my reliance on getting there is on my bike lol. I just hope it never gets stolen.
Until last year I hadn't ridden a bike since I was little. But I got a bike last fall for college and even though I hadn't ridden in so long, it was really easy lol
I can't do fancy tricks but I can get to class on time
I actually just relearned how to bike a few weeks ago! I stopped after my first and only bike ride around my neighbor went horrible (Spoiler check: my brakes weren't working so when I was going down the biggest hill on my street, I flipped over lmao)
i selected 'very well' because i assumed riding it in a straight line and up steep hills is very well but now i'm seeing all this talk about no hands and wheelies and things tony hawk might do but on a skateboard so now i feel inadequate
i can ride a bike though