How Long Should I Wait To Do First Century
I am so excited about having my bike. I have been all over the web checking out triathlons, charity rides, and other biking events. I am eager to do something more with this bike than just go on mere trail rides around my apartment. But I don't want to push myself too fast. I have signed up for the TD 5 Boro Tour in NY. Its 42 miles, and I am riding with the 2010 Bike 2 Rmember team which supports Alzheimer's (I lost my grandfather in 2006). That is May 2. Right now, I have only gotten out twice with my bike. One ride at 5 miles, this past weekend I did 18. That was for a classification ride for the cycle club I joined. They wanted to guage riders to see where they would fit in the group. I did the 18 miles in 1 hour, 20 minutes, though I have no perspective on how good or bad that is. Over the next 8 weeks in the class I am taking, we'll learn about bike maintenance, riding in groups and take part in some serious mile long rides. The group is also sponsoring a century ride in September. I signed up and now I am nervous I wont' be able to complete it. Should I wait a certain length of time to get involved in tours and group challenge rides?
Regina
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2010 Bike 2 Remeber Team: http://2010teamb2r.kintera.org/regina
Will I Have This Experience Riding With A Charity
I am riding with a charity, we are supposed to get first dibs and get to ride out in the front. Do you think that will make a difference or am i deluding myself.
You sound almost ready for a century!
As I read through the replies I can't believe what great advice you are getting. I like that you have found support and a rider group. That makes it alot easier.
The best plan is to listen to your body as you ride and then adjust the plan, nutrition and/or bike when you finish that day's ride. If you sign up for your first century and your body tells you "maybe" then you might enjoy the half century that day.
It sounds like you will be ready for your scheduled September ride. You might come to California for a great charity ride August 21, 2010 that is just north of San Francisco, near Petaluma: Holstein Hundred Charity ride for West Marin Senior Services. It has rolling hills and a 35 and 65-mile route which might be manageable. The century has 6000 ft. up and down along the picturesque coast.
Keep up the good work, no, I mean fun!