Quote Originally Posted by bcipam
You do realize 100 miles is a long ride and punishing to your feet. If you don't have any problems on shorter rides, say less than 50 miles, I wouldn't get too worried about your problem. As suggested, make sure you wiggle your toes around now and then and to take some time off the bike and pedals to rest your feet. I don't know many people who don't have foot problems doing a century.
Well, I wish I was going 100 miles It's actually more like 10 miles when I start to feel numbness, though with my current bike buddies, that does take 45 minutes to an hour. On my last 25 mile+ ride, my feet must have been numb a good half of the time.

I guess when I do have 100 miles under my belt, I can plan on feet problems!

Pulling my feet off the pedals is a good idea for numbness at any distance, though I admit I am a little afraid of unclipping while riding at any decent speed. Usually I forget to wiggle my toesies until it's too late