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Faireyfluff
03-17-2011, 07:12 AM
Hiya,
I am new to the forum and new to road bikes. I bought my Specialized Allez in February and have been steadily clocking up the miles.
I have entered a 76 mile sportive at the end of May and any hints/tips on how to train for this would be fabulous!
Looking forward to getting invovled on the forum :)
Fairey
x
Biciclista
03-17-2011, 07:13 AM
welcome to TE Faairey!
Keep putting on the miles. steadily increase the length of your rides, good luck you will get lots more advice..
Hello and welcome!
I can't help with advice I'm afraid. How do you find riding in Bristol? I keep reading about what a cycle-friendly city it is. Good luck with your sportive.
muddysmudge
04-07-2011, 11:44 AM
Hi there...:)
Well done for entering the sportive! Thats the best way to do it, no turning back now....
Its not just the distance, but the time in the saddle. 76 miles means at least four or five hours on the bike, so build up to that gradually. Increase the mileage each time you go out, even if it's only a couple of miles. But hey, I'm no expert, I'm sure there are plenty of people on here far more experienced in such matters!
I found that pushing myself outside of my 'comfort zone' wasn't as bad as I thought, the first time you complete a 25 mile ride you will feel great, and it really wont be that bad! Train with a cycling buddy as well if you can, it always makes the miles seem shorter!!
And most importantly, drink plenty of fluids on the ride, eat lots of carbs the night before, and have a good breakfast before you set off, muesli or similar, not a fry-up! And don't forget to take some food with you, bananas are always good, malt loaf, flapjacks, that kind of thing. Think of your body as an engine, it will only go well if you put the right fuel in it!
Have fun and good luck ;)
sazza
04-11-2011, 11:42 PM
Hi welcome, I am new too. I love Bristol. I can't offer any advice myself but best of luck in your event.
Bluetree
04-12-2011, 06:42 AM
There is some great riding to the south and east. The Cheddar Hills and Chew Valley Lake regions are great, and easily rideable from Bristol.
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