Learning to ride a bicycle isn't as easy as people make it look. That's why bicycles made for young people include training wheels.
What I'm still trying to figure out is how to ride a 10-speed bicycle, the kind we see in racing competitions. I guess the hardest part is just mounting the thing; once it's in motion the riding skills from earlier come back.
Learning how to ride a bicycle is almost a rite of passage for a young person (or even an old person). Getting scraped and hurt sucks, but that can't be helped; that's just part of the learning process. Once we know what we're doing, it's a skill we keep with us for life.
Riding a bicycle does appear simple, but you'll get the real truth when you try it.😂
About the 10-speed bicycle, I also think it wouldn't be that hard, you just need someone to show you how to since you have pre-knowledge of cycling.
I won't be competing in Tour de France or any other road races, so riding a 10-speed bike isn't something I need to do; a dirt bike is more my style, and it's been a long time since I rode one of those.