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rubywagon
09-20-2009, 12:31 PM
There is a century coming up this Saturday and I really want to give it a shot. The most I have ridden in one day is 60 miles, half climbing and half flat. Am I overshooting here? Any advice? I realize it is a big jump in mileage. :confused:
ETA: I usually ride around 80 miles on the weekend, with shorter rides throughout the week.
rubywagon
09-20-2009, 03:34 PM
Nevermind. I registered for the metric. ;) The century can be my goal for next year.
ny biker
09-20-2009, 03:58 PM
Have fun!
Jiffer
09-21-2009, 02:15 PM
You probably could have done the century, but you'll have a LOT more fun doing the metric at this point. I had "planned" on doing my first non-tandem century a year ago. I built up my mileage and then did a 65 mile ride a couple of weeks before and I was so miserable. I couldn't imagine going another 35, plus there was a lot of climbing. If your 60 miles wasn't miserable, you might do a century more easily than I would have at that time. But while I was on that miserable 65 mile ride, I made the decision to do the metric century instead, as you did. It was a great ride. Good decision for me.
There was another century coming up a few weeks after with less climbing. The Amtrak Century. I had done it on the tandem the previous year and had already planned to do it in addition to the other one (Cool Breeze). But I ended up making Amtrak my first century on my single and it was a great decision for me. My husband pulled me the whole way and it was still pretty darn miserable from about the halfway point and on. But I did it.
I have ridden so much since then. I did 4 centuries this year, including conquering Cool Breeze and, more amazing to me, Heartbreak Hundred with 8500 feet of climbing. I am finding now, just recently, that I am much less miserable on the second half of really long rides than I used to be. My body is more in shape, used to being in that position on the bike, I'm faster, so I'm on the bike for shorter time. Plus I have a much better saddle, which makes a huge difference.
After the Amtrak Century this year, I met a girl on the train home who had never ridden more than 20 miles before doing this century. I was shocked. Never would that have been me! And there was one pretty major climb for a person who hadn't ridden much to conquer as well. I asked, "Are you ever going to ride a bike again?!" She said, "No. Not this year anyway!"
So , it's very doable. Just depends on how much discomfort you're willing to put up with. This poor girl was hobbling so badly. But she did it. ;)
Have fun on your metric! :D
rubywagon
09-21-2009, 02:48 PM
Thank you! I was feeling a bit disappointed by my decision, but you just made me feel a whole lot better, Jiffer.
Thanks for the support ladies. I would rather just have fun this time, than start off with a struggle on my first big ride. 5 more days! :D
rubywagon
09-26-2009, 06:44 PM
I changed my mind at the last minute and did the century today. I finished! My knees are killing me. :eek:
Miranda
09-26-2009, 07:01 PM
I changed my mind at the last minute and did the century today. I finished! My knees are killing me. :eek:
Good for you!:cool: Now make sure you rest and take care of things that ache. Sorry about the knees. Ice and Advil maybe? If not better... see a doctor, of course. I like Blue Emu cream for my knees.
rubywagon
09-26-2009, 07:31 PM
Thank you Miranda. I will most definitely be picking up some of that cream tomorrow!
Wahine
09-26-2009, 08:21 PM
Way to go on finishing the century!!
Ice, anti-inflammatories if needed. Stretch your quads and your hips lots and a massage would help too.
TrekTheKaty
09-27-2009, 03:04 PM
Good job! Sometimes you just have to go for it.........
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