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  1. #1
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    Essex, UK

    AAAAA!!! Panic!!! I'm about to sign up for my very first charity ride. It is in June somewhere just north of London. Is there anyone out there in the same general area who might be interested in join in? The ride I'm considering is the LifeCycle 6 raising money for the Orchid Cancer Appeal and starts in Billericay, Essex.

    http://www.essexroadscyclingclub.com...lifecycle6.htm

    I'm a bit nervous about it. I've only been cycling on my own. I have never done a charity ride, nor any other organized ride. Scary, but I think I can manage. Now I need to decide what distance to go for: 20, 40, 75 or 100. I'm not anywhere near ready for 100 and I have no idea what Audax rules are so I'm thinking 40 sounds good. I think I can be ready for that by June. I started with a 10 mile ride today after work and that felt great. Any tips on how to train from now on would be greatly appreciated!

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    10 miles after work? Sounds like you're doing fine. How ya feel?
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    Waytago Elifant! It sounds like fun, and a good challenge. I agree that the 40 mile might be a good start. I'd be a lot more confident about the upcoming Cinderella ride if there'd been an alternative of about that length. I know I can do 25-30 in a leisurely day's ride, so 40 (and trying to do it faster than leisurely) would represent a step up and a test. Since I'm a quarter century older than you and definitely not in as good shape, 40 might not be all that much for you. But it would still be a confidence builder for a longer ride later. Maybe you'll meet some folks you can ride with, maybe hear about rides later on, maybe learn what those rules are ...

    I would not presume to give you training tips. I leave that to Auntie Trek. I will say, though, that she's a good trainer and motivater. Maybe when you're here in May we could rent or borrow you a bike and I'll try to pass on what she's taught me. Or hey ... maybe Trek herself could come out here for a visit while you're here.
    Half-marathon over. Sabbatical year over. It's back to "sacking shirt and oat cakes" as they say here.

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    Waytacrosstrain, Elifant!

    Bikeless says of Auntie Trek. "I will say, though, that she's a good trainer and motivater. "

    I dunno about that.

    I just want to say a brief congrats to my Sister Bikeless. As far as I'm concerned you've sucessfuly completed every mile of the Cinderella. You trained harder than you ever have, more spin classes and longer ones than I've ever done, rode personal bests in longer rides, and I hope you have had fun along the way.

    Now on the day of just stay safe and as we say here on TE

    "ride your own ride" can we get that on a hat?
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    proud daughter of rider

    I must admit, I'm a bit (ok a lot) proud of Bikeless in WI for doing the Cinderella ride. Here I am, supposedly young and fit (or at least trying to be), and worrying about doing a 40 mile ride. She is off to do a century! Way to go Mom! Wish I could join you. Maybe next year?

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    HAH! Age and stealth beats youth and beauty every time
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    Found on side of the road bike ~ Motobecane Mixte
    Gravel bike ~ Salsa Vaya
    Favorite bike ~ Soma Buena Vista mixte
    Folder ~ Brompton
    N+1 ~ My seat on the Rover recumbent tandem
    https://www.instagram.com/pugsley_adventuredog/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trek420
    10 miles after work? Sounds like you're doing fine. How ya feel?
    I feel just fine. Would have gone longer if I would have had time, but I had a Pilates class to get back to.

 

 

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