I did twice my age on Monday and plan on doing the same 5 more times at least this year. Then I can retire from all the silly Eddington number nonsense.
I did twice my age on Monday and plan on doing the same 5 more times at least this year. Then I can retire from all the silly Eddington number nonsense.
I did twice my age on Monday and plan on doing the same 5 more times at least this year. Then I can retire from all the silly Eddington number nonsense.
Are you about to hit the wall Eddington-wise? What number? I'm guessing 124 (200km)
I'd done so many 100.5 mile rides that when I got to 100 it was like starting all over again. I needed 15 101+ mile rides just to increase my Eddington from 100 to 101. So I decided to rest on my laurels.
Lots of impressive people in this thread. I’m 71. I don’t think I’ve ever cycled more than 35-40 miles in a day. Simply never had the need. But age in miles is an interesting concept, and now I feel challenged. Have to see what I can do.
I need 5 more 120's to get to that number then a massive jump of 24 121's to get to that number, 35x 122's
I'm not planning on chasing a higher Eddington after getting the 120.
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