ClichéGuevara
Legendary Member
- Location
- Kingston upon the River Hull
I pedal for a number of reasons each basically amount to different ways of giving me pleasure. I'm no racer, at 18st and 5'11" I never will be, and plenty on here will scalp me, but I think most of us have our own little targets and milestones, just for our own bit of interest.
There's a ride I do on occasions, just a couple or three times a year that's flat, with few obstructions, has a roundabout at exactly half way and is exactly 10 miles long. The simple target is eyeballs out, arse up, half an hour there and back = 10miles at 20mph. Now over time I've been nudging it and now achieve it more than not (but only just). On Friday night, i went running with my teenage daughter and probably pushed it further than I should have. Saturday, tried the 10 miles and just did it, fair enough, but so what?.
This morning, I set off just to explore, no pressure, no pace. Headed off towards the roundabout, after 5 miles I'm averaging over 20. Five miles later, I still am. Pressed on and did my 1st 20 miles in an hour ride. Chuffed to little buttons. Came back a slightly different route and this time forced myself not to push, and still clocked 18mph for the 19 miles back, so it wasn't the wind or hills.
I guess the lesson for me is, less is more. Learn to relax instead of trying to stomp through.
Hope you don't mind me sharing, my mates tend to be non-cyclists and while they're supportive, it doesn't mean the same to them.
There's a ride I do on occasions, just a couple or three times a year that's flat, with few obstructions, has a roundabout at exactly half way and is exactly 10 miles long. The simple target is eyeballs out, arse up, half an hour there and back = 10miles at 20mph. Now over time I've been nudging it and now achieve it more than not (but only just). On Friday night, i went running with my teenage daughter and probably pushed it further than I should have. Saturday, tried the 10 miles and just did it, fair enough, but so what?.
This morning, I set off just to explore, no pressure, no pace. Headed off towards the roundabout, after 5 miles I'm averaging over 20. Five miles later, I still am. Pressed on and did my 1st 20 miles in an hour ride. Chuffed to little buttons. Came back a slightly different route and this time forced myself not to push, and still clocked 18mph for the 19 miles back, so it wasn't the wind or hills.
I guess the lesson for me is, less is more. Learn to relax instead of trying to stomp through.
Hope you don't mind me sharing, my mates tend to be non-cyclists and while they're supportive, it doesn't mean the same to them.