Yesterday I put road tires on my MTB for the first time. I also spend a good deal of time cleaning it up, oiling the chain, etc.
This morning I got on it and man, was it smooth and quiet! I went out, approaching my 20 mile route, telling myself it was probably too hot, but I just couldn't resist going for it to try out my new ride. I ended up going 21 miles.
It was a nice ride...I had to stop a lot to rewet my bandanas I keep on my head and neck. Man, I don't think I would survive without those things. At one point just past midway I started feeling really sluggish and then I went "duh, *food*!". So I stopped in the shade and ate a Larabar. I felt much better after that.
The last 4 miles or so were a bit tough...I was back on the pavement and I could feel the heat just radiating off of it. When I got home, the weather said it was 100. I wanted to be able to stop at the park during my ride and just sit and relax, but I felt like I was racing against the temperature climbs (we are under a heat advisory today, but if I wait for those to go away, I'll *never* ride!).
I was pretty tired when I got home...laid down on the bed and dozed for a little while while I cooled off. I think I came close to getting overheated. I don't think I'll be increasing my distance beyond this until it's cooler. Frustrating, because I feel like my body wants to work up to more, but the temperature won't let me. Boo.
I averaged just under 10 mph. I want to get faster, but I figure that's about what I've been averaging and I just doubled my distance, so that's good. I'm sure the new tires factored into it, too. I was in high gear a lot, something that wasn't happening very often with the old tires.



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