October Cycling Challenge 2013

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  • m1xm0d3
    m1xm0d3 Posts: 1,576 Member
    10/01 - 06.25 @ 15.8 mph (AM)
    10/01 - 10.01 @ 15.8 mph (Noon)
    10/02 - 06.17 @ 16.9 mph (AM)
    10/03 - 06.20 @ 16.1 mph (AM)
    10/03 - 10.05 @ 16.2 mph (Noon)
    10/04 - 06.20 @ 16.1 mph (AM)
    10/04 - 10.04 @ 15.7 mph (Noon)
    10/05 - 22.10 @ 16.0 mph (Noon)

    MTD - 77.02
  • Missjulesdid
    Missjulesdid Posts: 1,444 Member
    10/3: 4 miles
    10/4 7 miles
    10/5 11 miles (3 miles in AM 8 miles in PM)

    MTD 22 miles

    GOAL: 300 miles and to work up be able to ride 20 miles continuously.
  • sajeffe
    sajeffe Posts: 850 Member
    10/1 - 4 miles.
    10/2 - 0
    10/3 - 5 miles.
    10/4 - 0
    10/5 - 6 miles.



    MTD = 15 miles.
    Goal = 90 miles.
    Remaining = 75 miles.
  • I'm in! Just finished the 100 mile walk challenge for September so why not!
  • primal_cupcakes
    primal_cupcakes Posts: 280 Member
    10/1: 25
    10/2: 15
    10/3: 15
    10/4: 25
    10/5: 15

    month to date: 95 miles

    My legs are feeling dead this week, so I skipped the long ride I had planned for this weekend and planned some relaxing, non-cycling activities instead :-)

    Keep it the good work, everyone!
  • reggiepe
    reggiepe Posts: 146 Member
    10/01 - 8.08 miles
    10/02 - 9.32 miles
    10/03 - 8.31 miles
    10/04 - Rest day
    10/05 - 12.0 miles

    MTD - 37.71 miles
    Goal - 200 miles
  • Athena53
    Athena53 Posts: 717 Member
    I do most of my cycling on the weekends and just did my last charity ride of the season: the Tour de BBQ! The rest stops were all local BBQ restaurants, where they served samples of their food along with the usual bike-rider fare. It was supposed to be 35 miles but I think mine was closer to 40 because I got lost a couple of times. Odometer has been acting funny so I'm not sure.

    We got out at 7:40 AM, temperatures in the low 40s(Fahrenheit!), cloudy. My fingers and toes were a little numb just from waiting for the race to start. The first hour or two was a challenge: not miserable, but dark, cold and windy. I felt better after the second BBQ stop when it lightened up a bit and I started to see some sun. By the end it was about 60, full sun. I skipped a couple of BBQ stops. The food was great; one rider referred to the small cups of BBQ pork at one place as "barbecue shots". It was enough to keep us going. At the end they had more BBQ and coupons for 2 free beers. Happily, I got there just as a coworker
    arrived with her sister and husband and her sister's boyfriend. The coworker and her husband had done 20 miles; the sister and BF did the 35. So, it was a good time for a little socialization. I left the second drink coupon with them and headed home. I've been lounging about eating and reading the rest of the day. Total calorie burn: 1717!

    So, for a ride that started out worse than the others, it had a great ending and I'll definitely be up for doing it again next year. All in
    all, a very good day.
  • PaulHalicki
    PaulHalicki Posts: 576 Member
    Hi Everyone. I am just starting out. I took delivery of a beautiful Diamondback commuter bike yesterday. I'm not in the best of shape so I'm starting slow. We have a lovely 21 mile greenbelt here in Harrisburg and my goal is to ride the whole thing on the 31st so I'm trying to work up to be able to cycle for 20 miles continuously. I just started yesterday:
    10/3: 4 miles
    10/4 7 miles

    I have not ridden a bike in a VERY long time so my butt is so tender right now.. I feel like the saddle is made out of 1,000 bees! My legs would like to ride a little longer but I had to knock off after 7 miles and put my backside in the freezer! Until my butt gets broken in, I don't see myself cycling for more than 10 miles on any given day!

    My wife doesn't ride very much, but when she rides regularly, the miles come up pretty quickly. Just get out and ride and they will come to you.
  • PaulHalicki
    PaulHalicki Posts: 576 Member
    10/2 - 12*
    10/3 - 12
    10/5 - 30

    Total: 54 miles

    *fixed gear rides

    Saturday breakfast ride, decent tempo.
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  • m1xm0d3
    m1xm0d3 Posts: 1,576 Member
    10/01 - 06.25 @ 15.8 mph (AM)
    10/01 - 10.01 @ 15.8 mph (Noon)
    10/02 - 06.17 @ 16.9 mph (AM)
    10/03 - 06.20 @ 16.1 mph (AM)
    10/03 - 10.05 @ 16.2 mph (Noon)
    10/04 - 06.20 @ 16.1 mph (AM)
    10/04 - 10.04 @ 15.7 mph (Noon)
    10/05 - 22.10 @ 16.0 mph (Noon)
    10/06 - 14.06 @ 15.3 mph (Noon)

    MTD - 91.07
  • Missjulesdid
    Missjulesdid Posts: 1,444 Member
    10/3: 4 miles
    10/4 7 miles
    10/5 11 miles (3 miles in AM 8 miles in PM)
    10/6 12 miles (does it count that about three of those miles were spent pushing my bike up hills???)

    MTD 34 miles

    GOAL: 300 miles and to work up be able to ride 20 miles continuously.
  • faugsu
    faugsu Posts: 330 Member
    My last 5 rides have been on vacation. It's been a lot of fun riding new routes & meeting new people. 3 were group rides & I never met anyone who wasn't the best!!

    10/2
    17 MILES
    10/4
    15
    10/5
    15
    10/6
    30
  • reggiepe
    reggiepe Posts: 146 Member
    10/01 - 8.08 miles
    10/02 - 9.32 miles
    10/03 - 8.31 miles
    10/04 - Rest day
    10/05 - 12.0 miles
    10/06 - 7.0 miles

    MTD - 44.71 miles
    Goal - 200 miles
  • Hi all. I'm really happy that I scanned the boards and found this topic. I'm Cycling2Live to control my blood sugar levels. Yep, I'm living with Type 2 diabetes and cycling has been a big part of my lifestyle to get the bgl's under control. Not to mentions losing 60 pounds of fat.

    Yesterday I completed the Tour of Richmond (Virginia, USA) Grand Fondo. 106 miles of cycling bliss. It was a tough ride because of the unusually warm weather here but I shaved almost 30 minutes off my century PR so I consider it a success.

    I'll be posting here but I also would like to invite y'all to "like" my Facebook page: www.facebook.com/cycling2live. I don't sell anything, it's just a way how I can share experiences with other cyclists.

    Ride SAFE
  • Athena53
    Athena53 Posts: 717 Member
    Yesterday I completed the Tour of Richmond (Virginia, USA) Grand Fondo. 106 miles of cycling bliss. It was a tough ride because of the unusually warm weather here but I shaved almost 30 minutes off my century PR so I consider it a success.

    That's amazing- was it all in one day? How many hours was it and (inquiring minds want to know) how did you keep it from being a pain in the rear? I use the chamois butter and it helps prevent chafing over 35 miles, but I think I'd be a wreck at 100.
  • mlove351
    mlove351 Posts: 94 Member
    10/4/2013 6.11miles stationary bike 600 cals burned 40 min
    10/5/2013 20 miles road bike 1869 cals burned 2 hrs





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  • Yesterday I completed the Tour of Richmond (Virginia, USA) Grand Fondo. 106 miles of cycling bliss. It was a tough ride because of the unusually warm weather here but I shaved almost 30 minutes off my century PR so I consider it a success.

    That's amazing- was it all in one day? How many hours was it and (inquiring minds want to know) how did you keep it from being a pain in the rear? I use the chamois butter and it helps prevent chafing over 35 miles, but I think I'd be a wreck at 100.

    Total riding time was about 5-/12 hours plus a few minutes for a couple of rest stops to refill water bottles, etc.. My legs were screaming at me so I was able to ignore my butt :-)

    My goal for next year is to train up and do a few Grand Fondos and at least 2 ultra's (200 miles +). We'll see how that goes <LOL>
  • sajeffe
    sajeffe Posts: 850 Member
    10/1 - 4 miles.
    10/2 - 0
    10/3 - 5 miles.
    10/4 - 0
    10/5 - 6 miles.
    10/6 - 0



    MTD = 15 miles.
    Goal = 90 miles.
    Remaining = 75 miles.
  • sajeffe -- that's a nice progression. Keep adding some distance until you need to plateau for a while, then shock your body by adding a few miles. Add some intensity every now & then too. Maybe ride fewer miles but at a faster speed. Your body will respond to the added work load by burning off more fat.
  • IronPhyllida
    IronPhyllida Posts: 533 Member
    1st Oct - 17.14 miles
    2nd Oct - 34.65 miles
    3rd Oct - 34.99 miles
    4th Oct - 34.70 miles
    7th Oct -17.43 miles

    Total October: 139.18 miles
    Target: 500 miles
    Remaining: 360.82 miles

    September Miles: 273.53 Cycle
    August Miles: 571.26 Cycle
  • IronPhyllida
    IronPhyllida Posts: 533 Member
    10/1: 25
    10/2: 15
    10/3: 15
    10/4: 25
    10/5: 15

    month to date: 95 miles

    My legs are feeling dead this week, so I skipped the long ride I had planned for this weekend and planned some relaxing, non-cycling activities instead :-)

    Keep it the good work, everyone!
    Nice one :) I was going to go for a ride over the weekend, and possibly a swim but decided to hack the garden to pieces and realised that the clearing up was going to take longer than expected. Doh!
  • Hi all,

    [Never tried joining groups / boards etc.... I find it a bit hard to be 'consistent' with my posting, but thought I'd give this a try as I simply loooove cycling, but somehow don't cycle as much as I would like to (and know I should!) - I think maybe if I update here I may feel a bit more determined - let's see... ]

    So, for this month, I will not set myself a challenge in terms of miles (actually, I speak in kilometers - the numbers go up quicker lol!) but will keep a record of what I have done, so that my challenge next month will be to improve on this. I've been dreaming for too long to ride London to Whitstable (about 100 km, along the river Thames) but so far have never been consistent enough to 'train' for it - encouragements welcome

    Sor far this month:
    Sat 5th.: 20 km
    Sund 6th: 15 km
  • stu1102
    stu1102 Posts: 129 Member
    Oct 5th 64 Miles
    Oct 6th 16

    MTD 80
  • CricketKate
    CricketKate Posts: 3,657 Member
    I made it out for 16 miles this morning. It was my first ride in almost a month.
  • First 30 mins cycling of the day= 4.25 miles
  • sajeffe
    sajeffe Posts: 850 Member
    10/1 - 4 miles.
    10/2 - 0
    10/3 - 5 miles.
    10/4 - 0
    10/5 - 6 miles.
    10/6 - 0
    10/7 - 5.6 miles.


    MTD = 20.6 miles.
    Goal = 90 miles.
    Remaining = 69.4
  • sajeffe
    sajeffe Posts: 850 Member
    I made it out for 16 miles this morning. It was my first ride in almost a month.

    Congrats on getting out and riding!
  • sajeffe
    sajeffe Posts: 850 Member
    sajeffe -- that's a nice progression. Keep adding some distance until you need to plateau for a while, then shock your body by adding a few miles. Add some intensity every now & then too. Maybe ride fewer miles but at a faster speed. Your body will respond to the added work load by burning off more fat.

    Thanks for that. I'm disabled by illness so I have to respect my limits as limits. Last month is the first month I missed my goal. Over the months, I've gotten my longest ride up to 10.1 miles but I "crashed" after that so I keep my rides at less than 7 miles. I would love to ride distances like everyone else, but my health won't allow it. Increasing the intensity is also something I've tried before and again, I have to respect my limits. I met my weight goals a few months ago, so that's not an issue.

    Again, I love your advice. I just can't really do it. Though I have noticed this past week that riding every other day instead of every day feels better. I'm not quite as fatigued. Could be a fluke though. Ebbs and flows.

    Also, since I began riding in April, I've developed chronic tendonitis in my hips. Anybody else have that problem (or solutions)?
  • I've been dreaming for too long to ride London to Whitstable (about 100 km, along the river Thames) but so far have never been consistent enough to 'train' for it - encouragements welcome

    Sor far this month:
    Sat 5th.: 20 km
    Sund 6th: 15 km

    London to Whistable ...it just sounds fantastic!!! Here in the Colonies <grin> we call a 100km ride a "metric century" and it's a very popular distance for many organized rides. It does take some commitment to train up for it There are 2 books on the market that I like for training routines: "The Time Crunched Cyclist" by Chris Charmichael and "The Cyclist's Training Bible" by Joe Friel. Check them out on Amazon.com or maybe at your local bike shop. Charmicheal's programs require no more than 6 hours per week but they have a lot of high intensity routines. Good stuff.
  • m1xm0d3
    m1xm0d3 Posts: 1,576 Member
    Hi all. I'm really happy that I scanned the boards and found this topic. I'm Cycling2Live to control my blood sugar levels. Yep, I'm living with Type 2 diabetes and cycling has been a big part of my lifestyle to get the bgl's under control. Not to mentions losing 60 pounds of fat.

    Yesterday I completed the Tour of Richmond (Virginia, USA) Grand Fondo. 106 miles of cycling bliss. It was a tough ride because of the unusually warm weather here but I shaved almost 30 minutes off my century PR so I consider it a success.

    I'll be posting here but I also would like to invite y'all to "like" my Facebook page: www.facebook.com/cycling2live. I don't sell anything, it's just a way how I can share experiences with other cyclists.

    Ride SAFE

    I was going to enter that but didn't have the $$$... Having forgot about the Tour, I took a ride on Saturday and stumbled into part of the Tour's course very close to the end. Maybe within 10 miles of RIR. Funny. And man was it HOT!!!

    I still ended up riding 22 miles that day.


    10/01 - 06.25 @ 15.8 mph (AM)
    10/01 - 10.01 @ 15.8 mph (Noon)
    10/02 - 06.17 @ 16.9 mph (AM)
    10/03 - 06.20 @ 16.1 mph (AM)
    10/03 - 10.05 @ 16.2 mph (Noon)
    10/04 - 06.20 @ 16.1 mph (AM)
    10/04 - 10.04 @ 15.7 mph (Noon)
    10/05 - 22.10 @ 16.0 mph (Noon)
    10/06 - 14.06 @ 15.3 mph (Noon)
    10/07 - 10.47 @ 17.5 mph (PM)

    MTD - 101.54