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    Sore wrists

    I have been averaging about 60-90 miles a week on a regular basis for the past few weeks. My friend and I decided to begin training for a century ride that is the end of next month. We decided to ride our normal mileage during the week and do a long ride on the weekends. So today was our long ride and we did 64 miles with a few good climbs thrown in. My wrists about mile 50 just began to ache. I would move my fingers sometimes and would get a tingle sensation that would shoot up my arm to my elbow. Now they are so sore. What can I do to get the ache to go away and should I position my hands differently? I never really go down into my drops, just stay right by my gear shifts. I tried to shake and stretch my arms every few miles. Is this just something that will get better as I log longer rides? Thanks guys!
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    Are you locking your elbows as you get tired? Are you cocking your wrists backward as you get tired?

    See if being aware of your elbow and wrist posture helps, and also move your hands around on the bars.

    If the drops feel too far away, you can look into shallow drop bars. There are several good ones out now. Salsa makes a few very popular ones. You really want to be able to use the entire bar.
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    I try to keep my elbows loose and not lock them. I am not sure if I lean to far on my wrists.
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    Is it perhaps your gloves? I had quite a bit of wrist problems (including intermittent numbness) until I switched to a totally different pair of gloves and surprisingly enough the problems disappeared 100%.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue_Fedora View Post
    Is it perhaps your gloves? I had quite a bit of wrist problems (including intermittent numbness) until I switched to a totally different pair of gloves and surprisingly enough the problems disappeared 100%.
    What did you purchase?

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    I iced my wrists last night and popped some advil and they are much better today. Here are the gloves I have http://tinyurl.com/26r2dnp I don't notice the soreness on my weekly rides, it was just this long one. Thanks Murienn for all the info. I will for sure have to go and see if my bike fit is off just a bit.
    Last edited by Road Viexn; 07-11-2010 at 07:45 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue_Fedora View Post
    Is it perhaps your gloves? I had quite a bit of wrist problems (including intermittent numbness) until I switched to a totally different pair of gloves and surprisingly enough the problems disappeared 100%.
    The gloves I bought are the Spenco Ironman T.2 Elite and LOVE them Shop around... lots of good deals on the internet. I'm about to buy a second pair just cuz I want a different color.

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    2007 Fuji Absolute (hybrid)

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    this is one of the reasons that I ride in aerobars- I have several severed nerves in my hand plus the various pressure and pain problems from riding so I move my hands around a lot, even when I'm cruising in the aerobars- ( the usual caveat applies, I ride solo or with one other person and am never in the aerobars if there is traffic, other riders, narrow road etc.) I ride in Pearl Izumi gloves wiith extra gel padding which I swear by, along with soaking my hands in ice water when I finish riding if they are hurting.

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