ColinJ
Puzzle game procrastinator!
- Location
- Todmorden - Yorks/Lancs border
[QUOTE 4775367, member: 43827"]I did my one and only century a few years back, on a rigid mtb with slick tyres. It was slow, around 11 hours, and the last 4/5 hours were just tedious. Never again will I spend more than around four hours in a day on a bike.
I now do some 45 mile rides in the good weather, but my typical rides are around 25-30 miles.[/QUOTE]
I find that very odd, but several people have said similar things to me.
I persuaded a colleague to do a couple of post-work rides a week with me. He struggled at first but eventually developed some cycling fitness so I asked him if he would like to do an all-day ride with me one weekend rather than the 2-3 hour evening rides that we had been doing. He looked at me as though I was from another planet and indicated that he would rather headbutt a wall!
The maximum distance that I would ride is limited by how comfortable I am on the bike (I don't want it to hurt too much), how fit I am (how quickly I can ride), and how many hours of daylight there are (I don't enjoy riding in the dark). In theory, I would do up to about 200 miles but in practice I have been limited by discomfort and lack of fitness to about 140 miles, which I have done a few times.
My standard rides are hilly loops round here which are usually 20-45 miles.
This year I am making the effort to do at least ride a month of at least 100 km (62 miles) for the metric century a month challenge.
Sometimes if I just want to get an easy ride in I ride my singlespeed bike up and down the local valley A-roads. Those rides would be from 9 miles (to Hebden Bridge to visit friends, then back) up to about 33 miles (for adding to my half metric century a month challenge total).
I now do some 45 mile rides in the good weather, but my typical rides are around 25-30 miles.[/QUOTE]
I find that very odd, but several people have said similar things to me.
I persuaded a colleague to do a couple of post-work rides a week with me. He struggled at first but eventually developed some cycling fitness so I asked him if he would like to do an all-day ride with me one weekend rather than the 2-3 hour evening rides that we had been doing. He looked at me as though I was from another planet and indicated that he would rather headbutt a wall!
The maximum distance that I would ride is limited by how comfortable I am on the bike (I don't want it to hurt too much), how fit I am (how quickly I can ride), and how many hours of daylight there are (I don't enjoy riding in the dark). In theory, I would do up to about 200 miles but in practice I have been limited by discomfort and lack of fitness to about 140 miles, which I have done a few times.
My standard rides are hilly loops round here which are usually 20-45 miles.
This year I am making the effort to do at least ride a month of at least 100 km (62 miles) for the metric century a month challenge.
Sometimes if I just want to get an easy ride in I ride my singlespeed bike up and down the local valley A-roads. Those rides would be from 9 miles (to Hebden Bridge to visit friends, then back) up to about 33 miles (for adding to my half metric century a month challenge total).