My second Bike the Drive, and this year, I signed up for the 30-mile challenge, knowing that it would mean 36 miles for me (adding 3 miles each way to the closest entrance).
I am very happy with my results. I didn’t have to push myself; the whole ride was “within my abilities.” I was a little bit worried about the heat, but I was able to finish before it became really hot.
Excluding the wait at the start and two stops, my active biking time was 3 hours, which means 12 mph on average, including the city biking, and I hit 14 mph and even 15.2 mph on some 1-mile splits.
I didn’t like the main rest stop and the activities which were offered there. I liked the breakfast even less than last time. And I liked the MSI rest stop a lot: with plenty of boxed water, fruit and healthy snacks freely available, with the music, and with the sense of unity that was somehow missing at the main event. I think that next year, I am not going to pay for breakfast, and I am not even going to stop at the main event, and I will have a longer stop at the MSI.
I still didn’t find my photo on the event site, but I will keep trying :).
One bad thing happened during this ride – on the final stretch, a girl, probably six or seven years old, suddenly crossed three lanes right in front of me, and I could not stop fast enough. We both fell off our bikes, but since the speed was low, there were no injuries.
It`s near 50 km? The food only makes heavier at that distance, under 80-100km) can do without food, only water, I think.
(Sorry, if there are mistakes, I am beginning to remember practice English)
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All good! 36 miles is 60 km, and I agree with you in case this is the actual endurance training – I also prefer to go without. However, this one was not a race, and when I had only 10 miles out of 36 left and made a long stop for activities anyway, there was no need to starve myself 🙂
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