Hi,
I've always ridden a bike for transport and fun but am new to riding seriously and training. Anyway, I entered a big ride next year, bought a road bike and have been attempting to train a bit - riding 2/3 mornings a week before work and longer rides at weekends, normally up to 60km.
The problem is pain in my legs on long rides. I can feel my quads working on hills etc. which is fine but I seem to develop pain in the backs of my legs which just stays for the whole ride and becomes very uncomfortable. I've read that tight hamstrings mean you should lower you saddle but mine is already about half a centimetre below the recommended height. Also the pain feels like it's in a muscle to the outside of my legs and not the hamstring. My legs are slightly stiff a day after a long ride but thats ok and nothing like the constant pain when i'm riding which sets in after 40km or so.
Is there anything I can do to get over the leg pain or is it just a case of more riding and getting fitter? I've been training for about 2 months now. Do I just need to strengthen the muscles and if so how and are there exercises I can do at home on the days I can't ride? I was wondering if strengthening my quads would stop the other pain. Or do I just need to put up with it and keep cycling - it just makes me miserable after a while and yesterday i could barely get off the bike at the end of the ride.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! I'm meant to be riding 118km next weekend and now i'm scared!