Don't worry. You're gonna be fine. Prepare proper nutrition and hydration (eat every hour, drink before you get thirsty), also sun screen and chamois cream. Good luck and share some pictures afterwards![]()
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Hi, i'm kinda in a panic, in 6 weeks im meant to be riding 577km in 3 days including a very steep range on the first day after 193km, everyone i talk to say they get tired in a car driving up it, i think i have bitten off more than i can chew. i'm not really that great on hills, i've been way too busy the last 3 weeks to ride during the week only been about to do about 100km over the weekends.
this morning i've ridden 40km and then this afternoon i'm doing another 110km and then 110km tomorrow morning.
Day 1 is 203km, day 2 is 156km, and day 3 is 218km.
I've got a training ride thing happening on the 6 may and that's 160km with a fair few hills so hopefully i can make it.
in other news i've just put on carbon bars on my bike (all by myself i may add) but i lined up the levers the same spot on the new bars and the lines and measurements from old ones looked the same but they are too high so i have to move them, but i hate doing bar tape.![]()
Specialized Amira Pro/Specialized Oura
Specialized Enduro Mountain Bike
Giant TCR C1/Specialized Ruby (converted for time trials)
Giant Omnium Track Bike/Specialized Ruby
Pink Single Speed Bike
Avanti Mountain Bike (used to ride with my son on the back)
Don't worry. You're gonna be fine. Prepare proper nutrition and hydration (eat every hour, drink before you get thirsty), also sun screen and chamois cream. Good luck and share some pictures afterwards![]()
May be jd, you can introduce yourself.
I've only known 2 people who have done over 200 km in 1 day: My partner which he pulled in 210 km. in 1 day in the midst of a 3 month long ride across North America --solo. On that day, he was riding through Canada's desert @ 25-20 degrees C heat.Day 1 is 203km, day 2 is 156km, and day 3 is 218km.
So he was riding with his gear. He did ride across Canada in 45 days, averaging 100 km.... from Vancouver to Toronto. It was an enormous feat for my dearie....to ride 90% of the days, daily @ 100 km. minimum or more. He was 58 yrs. old when he did this.
My partner has cycled now, probably 115,000 km. over last 20 years because he's done some major bike tours (lots solo) and because we're car-free, therefore cycling is our transportation.
the other person is Mimitabby's husband who was a randonneur before he had surgery on his cancer. Even my partner was in awe of her hubby, in terms of his occasional 200+ km. rides.
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If the hills are that bad on the first day, I would constantly remind myself to spin up them. That late in the ride, you might be tempted to mash up them to get it over, but I know that if I mash on a 200k, my knees are shot the next day. And, well, on the next day, you've got a sizable ride to do again. So do what you can to take it easy on the first day. You can hammer on day 3 if you want.![]()
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