Thanks RoadRaven. First of all, I'd like to report that my ride yesterday was not an 11.7 pace after all. It was 13.2, which feels a little bit more respectable!
Anyways, my goals are two fold. First of all, I'd like to be able to ride with a group and not be the one lagging behind. And I guess that's pretty vague because it all depends on the group. DH and I ride with some friends which are all in better shape than me. If they want to do a faster paced ride, I still have the tandem option, which is wonderful. I'll never be as fast as my husband or the other guys we ride with, so I guess my goal is more to be on the same level as the girls. One in particular who, after a 10 mile ride we did said it was a pretty easy ride for her, when I was really working it! She and I are planning to start riding together soon, but I'm worried I'll be holding her back.
My secondary goal is to do a half century, which I feel isn't too far of a reach. I've done up to 52 on the tandem and I'm not all that concerned about speed for that.
I decided to ask hubs his opinion this morning. For now I feel 20 should be my "long ride" that I may do once or twice a week. In between, he suggested doing 10 to 15 and to just go with how I'm feeling. If I'm feeling strong, do the whole 20 or make myself do some hill work or sprint more, etc. If not, kick back and take it easier. The last time I was "training" for something, was for a half marathon, and he says training for cycling is easier. Your body doesn't need as much recovery.
We did a 30 minute tandem ride today, by the way. It was my recovery ride, though I'm happy to say I'm not all THAT sore from yesterday.



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