Whats the Most you have Done Per day?

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on the road

Über Member
on the road said:
100 miles.
In 5 hours 37 minutes (+30 minutes enforced break).

That was the Manchester 100.
 

Bollo

Failed Tech Bro
Location
Winch
300km (186miles) in 12hrs on last year's Vatternrundan.

It was reasonably flat by my usual South Downs standards but grim weather. Otherwise the biggest delay was finding my bike at the Jonkoping rest stop - pickled (in battery acid) cucumber and blueberry soup did not encourage one to linger off the bike for long.
 

mr_cellophane

Legendary Member
Location
Essex
A low 52 on the London Skyride last year. Time is a bit meaningless for that. Not even enough to consider doing L2B one year.
 

Bad Company

Very Old Person
Location
East Anglia
65 miles. I always wanted to do 100 but a back problem means I probably never will.:ohmy:
 

twentysix by twentyfive

Clinging on tightly
Location
Over the Hill
Glasgow to the York Rally with tent etc on the back to camp on the Knavesmire. 225 miles overnight - about 19hrs. I did that run 3 or 4 times. Also 3 or 4 24hr Tourist Trials of ~220 miles - all completed within the 24 hr cut off but I can't recall the actual times now. Plenty of hills and stuff in all of those including Alston on the York run to get over the Pennines. In recent years I haven't done anything like those distances - 130 miles on 200km Audaxes.
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
snorri said:
I managed 100 with four laden panniers and bar bag etc. getting home on the on the last day of a tour.
I'll never be as fit again.;)
I was thinking along those lines myself, harking back to my longest ride and despairing about how much fitness I've lost, but then I realised that I built up that fitness in less than a year and it was only 3.5 years ago so there isn't any reason why I couldn't do it again if I made the effort to get enough long rides in.

Watching the first part of Mark Beaumont's Americas trip made me realise that I want to do more long rides. The trouble is the damn UK weather! I'm naturally a bit of a fair weather cyclist and don't usually do much when it is gloomy, chilly and wet!
 
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