Tuesday, February 20, 2007

1000 miles in 28 days

Ok, so I promised an update on the journey to a 1000 miles. The dull data is 1017 miles in 28 days, 24 January 2007 to 20 February inclusive. Averaging 36.3 miles per day. Peak 7 day mileage was 303 miles. Typically the time on the bike would be 2 1/2 hours a day, split between zipping along on the road bike and hauling a child in a trailer to and from school and creche. But there were 4 and 5 hour rides at the weekends, thanks Andrew :)

If the wind blows trees from the ground you cycle, if it rains you cycle, if it snows you cycle, no matter what happens you cycle. No rest days have been taken, well that is not strictly true there were days where less hills were ridden and no trailer was towed so in the spirit of this I did take some rest but I sat on the bike while I did it.

Without the need to tow the child trailer my legs tell me that it would have been possible to ride 50 rolling miles per day for the same 28 day period, with the odd tough climb thrown in. But the real killer is the lack of rest days.
So for the 24 hour time trial preparation I will need to remember to take time off the bike to let the body recover. This may sound odd after only riding 36 miles a day but the impact of the child trailer dragging in to the wind for 10 of those miles 5 days a week cannot be underestimated. It is serious effort. Hey if towing children to school in trailers was easy, everyone in Aberdeen would do it.

Next update will be on the target of 1300 miles without a rest day. I can just imagine the thoughts going through your remote heads but this is my mental preparation for the 24 hour race, I already feel resilient and I know I can improve.

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

You can tell winter is here when...



.. the front wheel slides to the side when you turn or brake.
Hmm methinks there must be a solution to the problem of sliding wheels and unstable baby trailers on ice.

There is,
700c Nokian Hakkapeliitta W106 35mm. What I hear you say, well look above, see the carbide studs in the body of the tire.
Wow they work well. They grip the slippery stuff like a Gekko to a wall.
Downside, they are so noisy, like a herd of mice in hobnails and the drag on tarmac is unreal but it is getting me fit:)

A'lanes bike


Lorraine, my sister-in-law who you have seen here previously, or A'layne as Tabitha calls her; has become a closet roadie.
Transitioning from the hybrid she has moved onto a neat Edinburgh Cycles Continental Race WSD.
Rack packed with all manner of goodies, including a very out of date Strawberry cake bar type thing in the back. I you see her riding by feel free to honk.

24 Hour time trial bike


Here it is.
It rides like a dream.
Comfortable and very very fast.
Stock wheels swapped out for Mavic Aksium with Continental Attack/Force 700x22/700x23 tires.
Profile Design IronMan Aero Bars.
Oh and what is it.. a full carbon fibre composite framed Giant SCR Composite 3, Cycling magazine Long Distance Bike of the Year 2006.
Why do I need it?, to ride the Mersey 24 Hour Time Trial. Get on the bike on Saturday 21 July get off 24 hours later on Sunday 22 July. No drafting, no chatting, just pedalling for as far as I can go. How far do I want to go? 384 miles would be nice 400 would be better, but more importantly I want to stay the course and contribute to the team total.
11 riders to date have signed up from Deeside Thistle and that will be some presence on the course.
So the base miles from October, November, December 2006 will come in very handy when I start to up the stakes over the coming months.
Can I achieve 1000 miles in February.. still on the cards. But March will need to be 300 miles per week, April 350 miles per week. And May will need to include some back-to-back 150 mile rides. Keep this blog bookmarked if you want to read the weekly mileage and progress reports.

just data

Some mileage data for those that are interested

October 2006
31 days to ride, 29 ridden.
Mileage 900
average 31.03 miles per day.
Trek 2300 Racing bike, reasonable weather, if a little windy.

November 2006
30 days to ride, 29 ridden.
Mileage 708
average 24.4 miles per day.
Super Galaxy Touring bike, windy and chilly.

December 2006
31 days to ride, 30 ridden.
Mileage 874
average 29.1 miles per day.
Super Galaxy Touring bike, windy and very chilly.

January 2007
31 days to ride, 23 ridden (influenza in mid-Jan).
Mileage 646
average 28.06 miles per day.
Mix between Super Galaxy and Trek 2300, windy and uber chilly.

February 2007
28 days to ride, to date(13 feb) 13 ridden.
Mileage to date, 485
average 37.3 miles per day
Mix between Trek 2300 and Giant SCR C3, wind, snow, rain, ice, very sub-zero.
 
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