
Originally Posted by
li10up
I started cycling late spring of 2005. I only put 600 miles on my bike that year. This year I should put 2000 miles on my bike (It's still in the 90s here in TX). My first ride was 6 miles long. My longest ride to date is 66 miles. With daylight saving time ending soon I will no longer be riding after work. My only ride time will be on the weekends. I'm concerned that I will lose most of the fitness I've gained over this year. I know me and I know that I cannot do the trainer/stationary bike or treadmill thing...to much like a rat in a cage for me. I will be increasing my racquetball playing to 3 days a week instead of two. And I've just now seen a drop in weight (4 lbs) that seems to be staying off...which I'll probably just gain back this winter.

Am I doomed to start all over from square one next spring or will weekend riding be enough to keep me from slipping backwards? sigh...
I'm worried about the same thing!
For me to keep my cycling fitness up I have to ride at least 3 days a week.
With winter coming on, this will be dropped to Sat/Sun only.... with maybe some spin classes during the week (not the same). Of course, I will ride at least 70 miles on the weekend.
I just figure that I might lose a little fitness over the winter, and I won't have to work too hard to get it back, when it warms up again and the sun returns!
Just do what you can... you will get it back... no worries.
"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather, to skid in broadside thoroughly used-up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming: WOW WHAT A RIDE!!!!"