Riding on your own can be even more soul-destroying than turbo training.
Quite subjective though. I love riding on my own. You have the freedom to go where you want, when you want and not care about anyone elses needs. It's worth noting that for all of the training that can be done on turbos and rollers, you'll never master hill climbs until you're on them.
I would also imagine that solo training is quite important psychologically if you're going to race, do sportives, ride audaxes, TT or any number of disciplines because sooner or later you will be out on your own, against the clock and facing a challenge.
Quite subjective though. I love riding on my own. You have the freedom to go where you want, when you want and not care about anyone elses needs. It's worth noting that for all of the training that can be done on turbos and rollers, you'll never master hill climbs until you're on them.
I would also imagine that solo training is quite important psychologically if you're going to race, do sportives, ride audaxes, TT or any number of disciplines because sooner or later you will be out on your own, against the clock and facing a challenge.