So, how do I say: "I'm up early to go for a ride"?
I'm up early to go for a ride
If you mean right now, then I guess "estoy levantándome temprano para montar a mi bicicleta." But your first one would've been alright as a general present tense if you make it reflexive. "Me levanto temprano para montar a mi bicicleta."
Me levanté temprano para salir en bicicleta.
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So, how do I say: "I'm up early to go for a ride"?