If you're having problems with your folds look at how your saddle is adjusted. Most women tend to like the nose to be pointed slightly down. There should be no pressure on your middle - it should all be concentrated on your sit bones. You might also want to try a different saddle. I love my Brooks - have it on two of my bikes - and if I ever start riding my mountain bike again I'll put it on that too.![]()
As for training for a century you can do a Yahoo or Google search and probably come up with something. Diablo Cyclists in the bay area have something on their site.
For our first organized century I did spin class 3 - 4 times a week and we did a longer ride on the weekends, gradually working up to a 90 miler a couple of weeks before. My hubby did Spinervals in the trainer during the week - though less often and the weekend rides.
For food - there are lots of theories about food. Really you just need to keep yourself fueled on whatever works for you. I don't really like to eat when I'm riding so I have gatorade. Lots of folks get upset stomachs from gatorade, but it works for me. I really like the little bite things that Power Bar has come out with. I can manage to choke down a few of those while I'm riding and bananas. Most of our long rides we tend to do on the tandem, so we frequently share the banana. Thom likes Endurox (I think it's gross) but it works for him. He also likes the apple flavor of Carboom. I can tolerate it in a pinch. Thanks to AKA Kim I love Red Bull. We'll hunt down a store in the middle of a long ride now so I can have my Red Bull. Mostly I think it's figuring out what you can stomach while you're riding. I've watched people eat ham and cheese sandwiches in the middle of a Double Century (200 miles - one day) and be just fine. Not me!
Good luck!
Veronica



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Plus I swear I could go all day on Cytomax and Fig Newtons.
I also raised the angle of tilt on my handle bars as they were a touch too flat which put extra pressure on the front and now I'm happy to report a much more comfortable ride. 
