View Full Version : Is it unrealistic?
txred9876
03-31-2009, 03:23 AM
I want to ride in a 24 mile ride in 3 weeks? I have been doing 12 mile rides the last two weeks and bumped it up to 16 yesterday. I am actually not to sore other then some chaffing. I will get some stuff for that today.
The only part of me that is really sore is the part that fell on Sunday. I am kind of getting used to my new clip in shoes. I figured I may as well get used to them from the get go instead of trying to change somewhere down the road. I think that would be much harder.
I am really looking forward to doing the weekly ride one of the bike shops puts on. I just do not want to "hold up" the group by being slow. I did the first 4 laps yesterday (12.68 miles) in about an hour. The last lap took me a little longer as I was starting to get a tired. The rides from the bike shop are about 25-50 miles long.
Tina
ItchyBits
03-31-2009, 05:04 AM
I don't think it is unrealistic if you add miles each week and you stick to a flat to rolling course. I would have at least successfully ridden 20 before you attempt. Be sure to go with the C group since they go slower and will wait for you. No rider left behind is key and understood in a C group ride or else new riders would not come back. Usually there is a logical re-grouping point - stop sign or light or at the top of a hill. Also have a cell and cue sheet in your pocket so you can shorten if you need to. Print it out before you go in case the group leader doesn't do it. Another important point before doing a group ride is being able to change a flat. You should bring a spare and an inflation device. Stow in a saddle bag or jersey pocket. A few group rides under your belt and you'll wonder why you ever worried about it. :)
txred9876
03-31-2009, 06:24 AM
I don't think it is unrealistic if you add miles each week and you stick to a flat to rolling course. I would have at least successfully ridden 20 before you attempt. Be sure to go with the C group since they go slower and will wait for you. No rider left behind is key and understood in a C group ride or else new riders would not come back. Usually there is a logical re-grouping point - stop sign or light or at the top of a hill. Also have a cell and cue sheet in your pocket so you can shorten if you need to. Print it out before you go in case the group leader doesn't do it. Another important point before doing a group ride is being able to change a flat. You should bring a spare and an inflation device. Stow in a saddle bag or jersey pocket. A few group rides under your belt and you'll wonder why you ever worried about it. :)
thank you for the info! I really do appriciate it!
I got the flat thing down.....:D
I am just getting excited about fitness and riding for the first time in a LONG time! Sometimes I tend to be a little pushy on myself. I am so tired of feeling sick! The more I am exercising the better I am feeling. I am getting ready to celebrate my 4th anniversary (in july) of onset of cancer.
Urlea
03-31-2009, 07:05 AM
Ditto everything Itchy said. :)
Be sure to check out what pace the wkly ride(s) is. The LBS here offers several rides each wk. with a specific focus and pace for each. Most rides are 17-20mph with one or two that are 12-15. That will give you a better idea what ride will best suit your skill level & be the most enjoyable.
ny biker
03-31-2009, 07:22 AM
I would talk to someone at the LBS who is involved with their rides. They can give you an idea of what the rides are like, e.g., what the average pace is and if they have a no drop policy, and they should be able to give you an idea of when you'll be ready to join them.
txred9876
03-31-2009, 09:08 AM
thanks for all the advise!
Badgirl
03-31-2009, 12:40 PM
Which ride (24miler) are you doing?
As for the weekly rides, I'm guessing it's the BSS rides, def call 'em, they are always willing to answer questions and help new riders out. Talk to them and let them know your concerns and such. If I've got the shop right, they are a great bunch of folks.
txred9876
03-31-2009, 01:16 PM
Which ride (24miler) are you doing?
As for the weekly rides, I'm guessing it's the BSS rides, def call 'em, they are always willing to answer questions and help new riders out. Talk to them and let them know your concerns and such. If I've got the shop right, they are a great bunch of folks.
its in liberty hill and for the life of me I cannot find it again...grrr
tina
Badgirl
03-31-2009, 03:09 PM
It's the Armadillo Hill Country Classic. :D
If I can get cleared by the dr to do road riding I want to do it. I've agreed to be good and not push for the MuddyBuddy this year so I'm really hoping he'll let me start riding soon so I can at least do the Armadillo. I haven't pushed the issue in a couple of month, I think it's time to again. I really miss my bike! :(
You need to come out and ride Parmer/Ronald Reagan Blvd out by me between Hwy 29 & FM3405 or even between FM2243. Those long, seem to never end hills or even those invisible hills will get you ready for the dillo. And the traffic is extremely light (almost none) out there. It's great for riding.
txred9876
03-31-2009, 07:20 PM
It's the Armadillo Hill Country Classic. :D
If I can get cleared by the dr to do road riding I want to do it. I've agreed to be good and not push for the MuddyBuddy this year so I'm really hoping he'll let me start riding soon so I can at least do the Armadillo. I haven't pushed the issue in a couple of month, I think it's time to again. I really miss my bike! :(
You need to come out and ride Parmer/Ronald Reagan Blvd out by me between Hwy 29 & FM3405 or even between FM2243. Those long, seem to never end hills or even those invisible hills will get you ready for the dillo. And the traffic is extremely light (almost none) out there. It's great for riding.
Sounds good to me... I asked my friend Ron to pick us a goal for a ride to do together (if everything goes ok on the tandem thrus..LOL) and he suggested the tour de pink in Sept. He said I think the longest is like 63 or 80 miles.... He thinks I will be ready by then!!!!!
Its a good goal to work toward.
Tina
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