Voyley
Active Member
I live approx 20 (bumpy) miles from my work place on large but busy roads, and as soon as a bike to work scheme was launched I decided to get a road bike and build towards cycling either too or from work. My friends and family laughed when I told them my plans and a few thought I was plain bonkers. This is mainly based on the landscape (living in the South Wales valleys) with each journey presenting a staged descent then leg draining climb.
But after two months I am now cycling home 2/3 times a week with my average MPH climbing and my door to door time falling nicely. I've lost weight and am enjoying my rides more and more and can feel myself improving very well.
The next goal for me is to cycle in to work in the morning and then home on the same day, but after a one way trip my legs ache a lot and I'm not sure I'm ready to do the 40 miles in one day, is it a case of just plugging away until my legs get better at the mileage and the climbs? Or is there anything I can do training wise or recovery wise to get there. I work in an office so am sweater for much of the day too.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated (p.s. Sorry about the long message).
But after two months I am now cycling home 2/3 times a week with my average MPH climbing and my door to door time falling nicely. I've lost weight and am enjoying my rides more and more and can feel myself improving very well.
The next goal for me is to cycle in to work in the morning and then home on the same day, but after a one way trip my legs ache a lot and I'm not sure I'm ready to do the 40 miles in one day, is it a case of just plugging away until my legs get better at the mileage and the climbs? Or is there anything I can do training wise or recovery wise to get there. I work in an office so am sweater for much of the day too.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated (p.s. Sorry about the long message).