Spring Saddle Portive at Newmarket. Thanks for the advice.Take your time and enjoy it! So much build up, training, planning and anticipation, then 5 hours later its done and you are back in the car!
Which one have you signed up to?
I like your thinking and I hope it's like that as wellThe 70 will probably feel like 40 if you've got company to ride with and you take it steady. May the day be dry, the sun shining, and the winds non-existent ...![]()
And tubes and CO2 canisters and patch wrappers and any bits of broken bike... take only photographs and leave only wheel tracks.If you use gels or energy bars, take the bloody wrappers home with you or stop and put them
in a bin!
Indeed there can be some riders who are in a real rush and if your not used to group riding it can be a shock when a group comes past full bore about a foot from your bars .If you're already doing 40 mile rides, you'll be able to do 70 miles, just keep getting in the riding time and do it at your own pace and don't get tempted / caught up in any of the silly 'racing' nonsense that sometimes goes on with those jockeying to be in the first wave out. Don't be afraid to take a break at the food station and top up your energy levels.
And take a couple of spare tubes and the knowledge of how to change them if you need to.
Don't go down the lance armstrong route, ha ha seriously you will complete that.just booked myself onto my first sportive, 70 miles. Been doing 40mile rides and have 6 weeks to get up to that distance. Just loving being out on my bike. Any advice?