That's the spirit. You are only really limited by what you think or don't think you can do. Often what you believe about yourself is far more real to you then reality. So a lot about cycling is really about what you truely think you can accomplish not what others think.
I rode my first century 2 years ago in May. In April I had done a 50 mile ride. The Saturday before I did a 55 mile ride with 3 monster hills and a few smaller ones. Anything but flat is the point. The next week I went out and road my first century solo, no support. But then I don't ride to feel all comfortable and happy when I am done. I ride to feel spent and looking for a 12 hour nap. I usually ride not for comfort but speed and the thrill of going fast under my own power.
I think last year I did a century within 3-4 months of getting my first bike. After my first supported century, I did an unsupported 100-miler or so, but that was great because we stopped for ice cream 1/4 and 3/4 of the way through the ride.
I ride so I can eat ice cream twice in a day without feeling bad.
Anyway, you can do this. I think a century on a bike is pretty easy training-wise, compared to say... a marathon or something. Just ride several times a week, spend some time in your saddle, and take advantage of the rest stops on the course. Stop to smell the grass and count the cows. It makes it more enjoyable that way.
K.
I started riding in May '06 and did my first century ride in August '06. I had a similar Spinning background and it gave me a huge advantage when I started riding outside. I was off of the bike from Sept-mid October and I just completed my first double century on Saturday. I know it's do-able if you put your mind to it and get the mileage in! Best of luck to you.![]()
is it a time trial or a 100mile ride?
i did my first 100m tt last year.THINKING about it wasnt as bad as doing it,like going to the dentist!
i had base miles under my belt and before hand i did long 10min intervals,prob did about 15 hrs a week un til the week before than 1 or 2 hrs a day.
FUEL IS VITAL AND LIQUIDS.
trust your dog walker too,i got home to discover the lad who said hed walk the dog DIDNT so i had to take my setter on a hge walk,this polished me off!!!!
who is driving your bus?