
Originally Posted by
nolemom
I don't know if this is the correct way to train but what has worked for me is to simply hang on to the group as long as I can at the faster pace and then drop back to something that is more comfortable for me. At first, I was doing good if I stayed with them for the first few miles. Lately, I am staying with the front group until they kick up past 24mph and then a B group forms. I was happy to have a 14 avg. last September. Last week, I had a 19+ avg for 45 miles. I also found that riding less but at a faster pace actually made me stronger and faster. In the beginning, I thought that I would forever be the one that was struggling at the end. Last weekend, there was a rider who was having a difficult time, but we were still 20 miles from the shop. It was finally my turn to be the more experienced and powerful rider. It felt great to be able to do for him what so many others had done for me - provide encouragement and a pull.
That's basically how I got faster, too. Hook up with some group rides at least twice a week that are just a little beyond your comfort level.
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