It is when you have never done it before, and not used to it.
I've raised this sort if thing on another thread and got shot at. But I agree, it's 35 miles in the UK, it's not the gobi desert.Not wishing to decry the distance but carb loading the night before, really?? I am a 61 year old fat bloke and went out today and did 30 odd miles at 16mph average after a bowl of porridge and coffee for breakfast and took one bottle of weak lemon squash of which I drank about half.
Mind you it will probably be peeing down tomorrow so if you still go well done![]()
Some people have all the confidence in the world to do things, some of us can do 35 miles with our eyes shut, however some people new to cycling don't have the same amount of confidence and need some encouragement and not the MTFU treatment, If the jelly baby placebo effect helps someone to achieve their goal then who is anyone to argue, They maybe quite unfit in which case 35 miles may feel like they are attempting LeJog in there mind, they just need to gain enough confidence to do it.
@SpokeyDokey I do apologise if I interpreted your post incorrectly with the MTFU reply, Totally agree mate, and I do see your point, there is no need for for OTT food intake, These guys are riding in to their own unknown territory distance wise. The scope is so broad on this subject of taking in food/drink en route, What works for one doesn't work for another, all we can do is give our opinions and eventually they will find what works for them, most will need a placebo short term until they find their own way.
I am Diabetic, I have no choice but to take on food en route to maintain blood sugar levels, I have cycled half way across the country in 6 hrs, but I have also collapsed on several occasions from as little as 4 miles in when my blood sugars have plummeted, Yes my case is at the very extreme end of the scale whereas you are probably right over the other end of the scale, and beginners are somewhere in between the two.
(This post is to be read in a nice friendly manor and is not an argument) Time to put this to bed
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I was thinking about that yesterday. I did an extended version of my old 'Trauma of Trawden' loop (search for writeup elsewhere on forum) which is 33 miles rather than the original 29. I had a nice long cafe stop during the ride and still cruised round in 4 hours, whereas the first time I did the shorter version, it took me over 5 hours and nearly finished me off!Some of you guys!
For those of us who do several thousand miles a year, a 35 miler could probably be ridden without any food or drink whatsoever and this wouldn't present too much of a problem ( especially in these cold wet conditions!). The body adapts and becomes more efficient.
But that's not the point!
This is the Beginners section. The OP has never ridden anywhere near that distance before, and will therefore require lots of good nutrition and hydration.