Distance: 84.42 miles
Top Speed: 36 mph
Average Speed: 18.2
mph
Altitude Gain: 4285 ft
Avg Gain Per Mile: 50.8ft
Avg Gain Per Mile: 50.8ft
Weather conditions:
Sunny, but windy and quite cold
So here we are, our first major challenge in the diary since
beginning training a few months ago. I say here we are but unfortunately it is
just myself flying solo - Dangerous Dazza had no choice but to pull out of the
ride through illness. But I’m told this was actual illness rather than a case
of man flu (though admittedly man flu could easily knock anyone out of action for
a month or longer!)…
Today was all about upping the mileage and working out a
decent fuelling strategy - sometimes on long rides I get into a rhythm and like
to plough on when instead I should really stop briefly to take on some much
needed food and drink. Today worked out
quite well as I ate actual food (no nasty tasting energy gels!) and did not run
out of energy at any point. Route:
http://www.brytonsport.com/mapTrackView/2?id=446841
http://www.brytonsport.com/mapTrackView/2?id=446841
Heading towards Godshill was fun because I was averaging
over 25mph for at least 5 miles on a flat road with the wind behind me, I think
riding my decent bike today (rather than my heavy winter training bike)
definitely helped my pace. There were lots of club riders all riding together
like a pro peloton, taking turns at the front to take a battering from the wind
and keep the speed up. This is where having Dazza there would have helped, we
could have each taken a turn heading into the wind with the other person
benefitting from slipstreaming. Instead I just had to plough into the wind on
my lonesome and tag onto the faster club riders whenever I could (only not
taking a turn at the front of their group – cheers lads!).
Heading back into the wind we ploughed on towards Bucklers
Hard and Beaulieu, then back round in a loop to the finish line at Brockenhurst
on 84miles. I was glad to finish but not because I was spent, surprisingly I
was feeling good by the end of the ride and had finished quite fast keeping up
with a few of the club riders, I was just glad to get out of the wind and was
happy to have kept up a decent average speed. Cycling time was 4:37hrs, total
time inc feed stops was 4:50hrs – not bad I think for 84 miles in windy
conditions!
I found the hills today very easy, one was 25% but it was so
short it didn’t really register, none of the hills were half as severe as the
hills I’ve been practising on at home – which leaves me feeling pleased that my
hill training seems to be good! Plus of course all my training is done on a
very heavy bike, riding my decent bike is way easier in comparison.
All in all (I speak for myself, not Dazza!), a very good day
all round – I left the ride feeling very positive and if anything will up the
hill training to make future long rides even easier. Only problem is convincing
Mrs Dazza and Mrs U (well, soon to be..) to allow us out of the house for hours
on end to complete said long rides…!
Positives:
- Good mileage done (and I parked my car up the road so did a further 14 miles on the day)
- Hill training paying off
- Good time/average speed
- Not ever running out of energy (fuelling must have been right for once!)
- Endura clothing was perfect, v comfy and good temperature maintained
- I’ve got the route saved so Dazza will attempt it with me in the near future once he has been nursed back to full health
Negatives
- No Dazza – I could have done with my wing man to help me out!
- Riding into strong wind for too long
- New bike needs some adjustment – seat is too uncomfy for my liking!
- Cattle grids giving my bike a battering
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