That is the same way I felt on day two. I was force feeding myself from morning until I finished my ride. Wasn't sure I could keep down lunch but somehow managed. Calories coming is are so important!
For anyone doing longer rides... definitely make sure you are getting enough calories in from the very beginning of the ride. And if you can, I recommend using what you've been training with rather than relying on something at the ride stations - though you can use those fruits, etc... as supplemental.
A trick a friend taught me if you have a powder to mix in your drink. Make individual baggies for ever hour you plan to ride. Take a small pair of scissors as well (packed in the saddle bag or somewhere they won't be a danger to you!!). Then, cut a corner on the bag as you use them to make a new drink. It makes pouring sooooo much easier because it funnels the mix into your water bottle rather than you having to open the top of the baggie and tap and angle and try to get the mix in without spilling (and if there is any wind, good luck! It blows everywhere without the funnel).




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I actually felt the same last week on my 120km cycle. I enjoyed the first part but it just became a chore after that, but I had no choice about it and had to keep going. Today I was within 1km of the car and had another 40km planned in the other direction but I just didn't want to. Honestly I would have been happy turning around after an hour and heading back to the car. Even though today's scenery was beautiful, I enjoyed my shorter rides in town during the week more. Plus as I was cycling along the coast looking at the water, I was thinking 'gee, wish I was diving instead'
I'm not sure where all of this leaves me for the 180km which is in three weeks time. I don't know if it's fitness and because I'm so slow and that I cycle alone (although I had my ipod today) which makes it seem tedious or what?

