Again, thanks for all the feedback. I really appreciate everyone taking the time to look this over.
SheFly, I definitely agree and so I made Friday a 100% rest day. I just think mentally and physically this will be better. CT days can incorporate strength training.
Unless there are any glaring issues, I think this will be my final plan that I will try to stick with (dogmama, would love you analysis after you read my answers to your questions below).
27y/o, relatively active and in good health, preparing for a 150 mile charity ride.
I've been consistently riding for less than a year with max rides last summer at 50 miles but most averaging 20 miles. I have been off the bike for most of this past fall. The goal is to complete a 150 mile ride, spread out over two days, within the allotted amount of time provided by the organizers (I think it is 16 hours???) AND to do it relatively comfortably. I've muscled through a 50 mile ride in under 4 hours when I wasn't prepared and I'd rather not repeat that. So this is all about preparation - which will help with the mental aspect too since I've never gone this far before. Last year the tour was rerouted because of construction and the 150 mile ride turned into closer to 170 miles.
Current level of fitness, I'd say I could go out and comfortably ride 30 miles if I wasn't pushing hard for speed. I could get through 40 - 50 miles but I'd definitely be tired at the end.
I have about 22 weeks before the 150 mile ride. Hills are a weak point for me. My biggest fear is going in unprepared and not completing the ride. (Which isn't the end of the world, I know...)




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