235 miles a day for a year (Amanda Coker Challenge)

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Tim Hall

Guest
Location
Crawley
From the other place, from the horse's mouth at 1031 today:
Haven't read all the comments yet but I probably will in a few weeks time.

The game is up for me.
Mostly killed by sleep apnea. I reckon ifI never cottoned on to my having sleep apnea I'd have got so far behind and felt so terrible by November that I'd have stopped then. I did get very bad!
Getting run over then coming off on ice pretty much ended my getting the men's record. I'm just not recovering fast enough and am still limping along at 13-14mph. Ironically I feel much better than I have in months now that I've taken steps to reduce or maybe even eliminate the effects of apnea. I reckon it really started catching up with me after 2 months but the rote had set in from day 1. It does give possible answers to so many other issues. So much to go into!

I won't try again. Or at least it's highly unlikely. The only way I'd have another go would be if I can have a full support crew and have nothing else to do but ride the bike, eat and sleep. Probably on Flatlands or something similar where I dont have to avoid traffic hold ups and ice etc. It would cost hundreds of thousands for that to happen as it would probably be abroad.

I'll be back here when it's over to explain a whole lot more.
But for now, I'm just aiming for the 73,000. That should be "easy", or at least non stressful and I can enjoy the last few weeks. However, I am hoping that means that the extra sleep that is giving me will rejuvenate me a bit and I can have a good smash up at the end, just to see what might have been with, at least, reduced if not no effects of sleep apnea and injury free. But only time will tell if I get to have that chance.
One of my reasons for riding was to get my name out in the public so I can do other big rides and get the sponsors etc because this is an expensive hobby/career.
It's gone on two years longer than I wanted it to.
Lessons have been learned and I'll come out of it better equiped for future challenges etc. But for the next year I plan to help others, have fun and get back into training, along wth lots of other stuff including writing a book.

Just out for a tactical short 100 miles or so today to avoid strong headwinds tomorrow when I'll start earlier and make up a few miles lost today.

See you all soon.
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Dogtrousers

Kilometre nibbler
It's a shame that he's not going to hit the TG record but to be honest, after about 3 years of witnessing discussions about the ins and outs of records and rules, and maintaining spreadsheets and Strava interface software for his and Kajsa's years, calculating required rates and all kinds of numbers. I've lost a bit of interest in the record stuff myself.

Time to take a step back. I'm just in awe of what he's done. As I'm sure we all are.
 

Beebo

Firm and Fruity
Location
Hexleybeef
It's a shame that he's not going to hit the TG record but to be honest, after about 3 years of witnessing discussions about the ins and outs of records and rules, and maintaining spreadsheets and Strava interface software for his and Kajsa's years, calculating required rates and all kinds of numbers. I've lost a bit of interest in the record stuff myself.

Time to take a step back. I'm just in awe of what he's done. As I'm sure we all are.
Thanks for doing the number crunching, it has help me gain a much better understanding the whole thing.
You deserve a rest, will you be writing a book about your experiences?
 
The weekly stats posts have made sense of the craziness of the weeks. 200+ mpd is too many to properly be up to date with each day otherwise.
 

Dogtrousers

Kilometre nibbler
Steve's stats as at 18 Feb 18
Days: 352, 96.4% of year, 13 days remaining
Dist: 114,398 km / 71,084 mi / 2.85 times circumference of earth
Total elevation: 454,941 m / 1,492,588 ft / 51.4 Everests
Avg daily dist: 325.0 km / 201.9 mi (Last 7 days: 238.1 km / 148.0 mi per day)
Avg daily elevation (Strava): 1,292 m / 4,240 ft (Last 7 days: 1212 m / 3977 ft per day)
Moving speed (Strava): 25.2 km/h / 15.7 mi/h (Last 7 days: 23.2 km/h / 14.4 mi/h)
Hours per day riding (Strava): 15.1 (Last 7 days: 12.0)
Projected total at overall daily rate: 118,623 km / 73,709 mi (325.0 km / 201.9 miles per day)
Projected total at 7 day rate : 117,494 km / 73,007 mi (321.9 km / 200.0 miles per day)

Required rates for various records
René Menzies (1937) 61,561 miles. Completed Dec 26.
Ossie Nicholson (1937) 62,657 miles. Completed Jan 02.
Steve Abraham (2015) 63,609 miles. Completed Jan 07.
Bernard Bennett (1939) 65,127 miles. Completed Jan 16.
147.1 miles/day required for 200 miles per day (73,000 miles.)

Last 7 days
2018-02-05 08:20 185.3 miles Morning Ride
2018-02-12 12:48 128.6 miles Still slow and tired after a 20 hour sleep. Looks like I'm not recovering from my injuries fast enough. With today's ride, about 160mpd needed to reach 73,000 miles or 200 mpd for the year
2018-02-13 09:41 172.9 miles Morning Ride
2018-02-14 00:00 3.4 miles Night Ride
2018-02-14 11:08 84.7 miles Lunch Ride
2018-02-15 09:23 145.8 miles Morning Ride
2018-02-16 10:10 174.4 miles Morning Ride
2018-02-17 12:14 149.9 miles Lunch Ride
2018-02-18 10:36 176.0 miles Morning Ride

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Pale Rider

Legendary Member
A day off and some short rides for Steve last week means his daily target for 73,000 miles has gone up.

In the next six days, including today, I reckon he needs just under 170 miles a day.

Not a lot in the overall context of the attempt, but a stiffish target looking at Steve's daily mileages over the last few months.

The weather may yet play a bigger hand than it has already.
 

Pale Rider

Legendary Member
Under 60 miles for Steve yesterday and he's not out so far today.

Steve now needs 200 miles a day for the last three days to get 73,000 for the year.

Looks like the weather is having the last word on the record attempt.
 

Aravis

Putrid Donut
Location
Gloucester
Indeed. My figures have him just under 200 mpd for the first time - after 362 days! I really don't know if overall Steve has had more or less bad luck that he might have expected, but what he's been served up for the finish is exceptionally cruel.

I'm reminded of Don Bradman's final test innings. No-one thinks any the less of him because he finished on 99.94 - if anything it added to his legend.

There's an invitation on Facebook to join Steve for laps of the Milton Keynes Bowl on Saturday afternoon.
 

Ming the Merciless

There is no mercy
Location
Inside my skull
Indeed. My figures have him just under 200 mpd for the first time - after 362 days! I really don't know if overall Steve has had more or less bad luck that he might have expected, but what he's been served up for the finish is exceptionally cruel.

I'm reminded of Don Bradman's final test innings. No-one thinks any the less of him because he finished on 99.94 - if anything it added to his legend.

There's an invitation on Facebook to join Steve for laps of the Milton Keynes Bowl on Saturday afternoon.

I would not say he's had particularly bad luck. Looks fairly average luck for the distance.
 
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