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Did my first 40+ km bike ride in over 10 years yesterday
At the ripe old age of 46.
All city/street riding though. I rode to my parents place, about 22 km across town, then had a visit and watched the Olympics with them, then late in the evening got back on the bike and had a great ride home through all the "cruise night" traffic. Saw some pretty great vintage hot rods. What's the furthest you've ever ridden? Next I plan on a 50 km trek out to the country to my nephew's place. I've never ridden down the side of a highway before, and this one is just a small two-way one. |
Riding on the highway is just fine. My only issue is with all the damn junk from littering a-holes! I use my tunes to phase out the rest.
As for distance, I am not sure of my longest, because I have done many multiple-day excursions with my backpack and pannier bags stuff to the teeth with my camp (tent, stove etc) & climbing gear. During the week I do between 35 & 75, each day, and I do as much as 300km on weekends. |
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75 km a day, wow. That's pretty good. I get saddle ass after about 20km of straight riding. :(
I do have new respect for all those road race cyclists in the Olympics who go over 6 hours straight, doing over 200km. |
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No way I would have tried it before now. |
Couple hundread kilometers over a couple days :)
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Maybe next summer. |
No idea, haven't ridden a bike since I was a kid.
I ran 12KM in 54 minutes the other day though, which is pretty damned good for me ;) |
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in my early 20's for a few years my job was to have a pager and courier around town on my Marinnoni Mountain Bike with street tires. I would most probably do between 30-50 km's daily. And wasn't just cruising, it was hard riding threw street and alley's as clients where always in a rush to get their package...
Got into 2 accidents but nothing more then just fews scratches. Oh and 1 police chase but they couldn't keep up to a bike with their big 4 wheel car ;-) |
If I didn't have this damn leg disability I would easily do 75+km/day. Now I just bike ride either to my girlfriends (3km away), to the mall (6km away), to the store (800 feet away lol) or to the landromat (1.6km away), but this is not a daily thing, unfortunately. My legs keep getting more and more weak as the days go by due to this disability so my riding days are coming to an end and just that pisses me off.
I wish that there was something that could get rid of what I have, but that's not gonna happen so I will just have to keep doing what I do and hope that I can continue riding for at least another 10 years... (wishful thinking lol) |
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Back then it felt like a relaxing ride, but these days it would probably kill me :1orglaugh |
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I am however very much enjoying all the great bike trails in my area of the city. Winnipeg has made a pretty good start in that department, although we still have a long way to go before I'll say the city is "bicycle friendly". Our roads are mostly shit for one thing, and most don't have even a small semblance of a bike lane near the curb. I'm lucky to have quite extensive trails in my immediate area but much of the rest of the city isn't so lucky. It is the progressive city that is including more bike-friendly lanes and trails into their infrastructurs, especially now with the insane ever-rising price of fuel. More and more people are going to be taking to pedaling. |
30 km and after that my ass starts screaming from pain.
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Hell.. I'm 26.. And I honestly don't know if I could handle a 22km ride anymore.. I mean I'm not in horrid shape.. by appearance. I'm skinny, but I haven't worked out in years... and have been smoking for the past ten.
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There are many tricks to getting rid of saddle sores, but (saddle) ass, I am not sure how to cure that other than spending more time in it. I am a endurance fanatic, thus I love the long hauls. On weekends, if I am not spending 6+ hours/day cycling down the highway, I am spending 12-16 hours/day climbing/scrambling or hiking. 39yo and I am only getting younger! |
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Doing anything positive for one's health requires that you make the decision to change and then make yourself stick with the decisions you've made, be it quit smoking, change diet, start exercising, whatever. On the 20 km rides I go pretty hard, but barely get winded anymore. I do sweat and breathe hard but I no longer ever feel "out of breath" at all. Took a while to get to that level, and I still have a long way to go yet before I can say with any confidence that I am "in shape" fully, but it's a good feeling nonetheless. When you're ready, quitting smoking would be a great first step. |
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And my bike seat is one that is a bit wider and a bit more cushiony than your regular type of seat. That's helping too. Quote:
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140 km is my most in Tour of Flanders. But hey...in Belgium they are crazy about cycling :D
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wow congrats, sounds great
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dam CDLisp where did you find a 40km hill to go down?
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Then I'd have to helicopter myself to the top of it in order to ride down. Too much like work. |
I just rode 23km on my indoor bike! :)
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Nice distance. I do a 6 and 12 mile route in HIIT format. The real long distances bore me unless I am on a single track dirt trail.
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