35 miles & cramped up! What's all that about...?

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deptfordmarmoset

Full time tea drinker
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Armonmy Way
Cramp is normally due to insufficient salt too, consider taking something on your ride that has a little salt input. Some riders even suggest putting a small amount in your drink, but I've never been able to think of anything more vile! Check the statistics of your food you bring with you, some biscuits may help.

I almost always put a small pinch of salt into my lime juice cordial concoction - I can't taste it and it seems to have cured the cramps that I suddenly started getting last year after quite short rides.
 

screenman

Squire
300 watts on return leg, some of the countries top testers would be pleased with that on your training mileage. Certainly would get you under the hour for a 25.
 
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Cosmicned

Cosmicned

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300 watts on return leg, some of the countries top testers would be pleased with that on your training mileage. Certainly would get you under the hour for a 25.

Well I don't think I'm quite in that league :whistle: I may have got my numbers slightly adrift- but given the headwind speed of around 15mph, (I was cycling round the edge of an airfield- flat as a pancake & no bloomin' wind breaks anywhere) my weight (considerable) the weight of my bike (18lbs) & my average speed of about 15 - 16mph it came up with around 300 watts... come to think of it I don't think that's right either... who cares... me LEGS BLOODY HURT....!!! :wacko:
 

apollo179

Well-Known Member
Least you didnt cramp up on route - nothing worse than lying twitching in the gutter palarlysed by pain.
Salts + fluids.
 
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