tdf6592
08-16-2007, 06:07 AM
I'm a 46 (almost 47 year old) and have been riding a road bike for about 7 years. I ride 3-4 times a week, and get in anywhere from 100-150 miles. I ride year round, weather permitting. I live in Oklahoma where the heat has been pretty ugly lately...100+ (with the heat index even higher). I'm 5'7" and weigh about 125 pounds with blondish/brown hair and blue eyes...trying to give all the background info I can just in case someone may find it useful...
My problem is that I have a VERY difficult time tolerating the heat. We normally average 16-18 mph on rides, but when the mercury soars, I have to slow down to a snails pace, or I get too hot. Needless to say, I'm very frustrated. When I'm riding, I sweat more than most guys.:( I try to make sure I'm well hydrated (with Accelerade ready-to-drink and/or Powerbar Endurance), and recently bought electrolyte pills to take to see if that would help. So far, nothing is giving me much relief. I am even using the *Floyd Landis approach* and am carrying a water bottle in my jersey to douse myself periodically. I've never had a great tolerance for the heat, but it seems to be getting worse rather than better as I get older.
We rode 32 miles last night, and I think almost everyone that was riding passed me:( Since most of us are a bit competitive;) , it's hard to sit back and watch everyone around ride on...
I'd appreciate any suggestions/help out there that anyone can give. Thanks!!!
My problem is that I have a VERY difficult time tolerating the heat. We normally average 16-18 mph on rides, but when the mercury soars, I have to slow down to a snails pace, or I get too hot. Needless to say, I'm very frustrated. When I'm riding, I sweat more than most guys.:( I try to make sure I'm well hydrated (with Accelerade ready-to-drink and/or Powerbar Endurance), and recently bought electrolyte pills to take to see if that would help. So far, nothing is giving me much relief. I am even using the *Floyd Landis approach* and am carrying a water bottle in my jersey to douse myself periodically. I've never had a great tolerance for the heat, but it seems to be getting worse rather than better as I get older.
We rode 32 miles last night, and I think almost everyone that was riding passed me:( Since most of us are a bit competitive;) , it's hard to sit back and watch everyone around ride on...
I'd appreciate any suggestions/help out there that anyone can give. Thanks!!!