Well done with the century Reiver. My experiences of touring are limited to shorter periods, e.g. about 10 day trips in various parts of France. I will soon be flying to Bordeaux with the intention of cycling back to the channel coast.
Like yourself, I don't do huge mileages at home, and at age 51 am resigned to never being anything other than moderately fit.
I find when touring, as others have said, your whole day is devoted to cycling. You are not likely to have other commitments apart from eating and sleeping. I found that if I set off at a reasonable time then by lunchtime I had been riding for 4 hours or so, and had 45 - 50 miles done! A leisurely lunch then another few hours in the saddle and I had covered another 30 miles. So that was 70 - 80 miles without pushing too hard. It's amazing how the miles just pass by when touring. An 80 mile ride at home is a major achievement for me. Good luck if you decide to do Italy. Go for it before you regret NOT doing it
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Like yourself, I don't do huge mileages at home, and at age 51 am resigned to never being anything other than moderately fit.
I find when touring, as others have said, your whole day is devoted to cycling. You are not likely to have other commitments apart from eating and sleeping. I found that if I set off at a reasonable time then by lunchtime I had been riding for 4 hours or so, and had 45 - 50 miles done! A leisurely lunch then another few hours in the saddle and I had covered another 30 miles. So that was 70 - 80 miles without pushing too hard. It's amazing how the miles just pass by when touring. An 80 mile ride at home is a major achievement for me. Good luck if you decide to do Italy. Go for it before you regret NOT doing it
