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Your 2014 Challenge
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My biggest goal for this year is to ride the STP (Seattle to Portland) in 1 day. This is my third year riding in this event, however, the last two years I road it as a 2 day ride. I'm very excited to meet this goal and to see what other biking challenges I can give myself. I'm contemplating the Ride Around Puget Sound, RSVP and/or RHAPSODY ridges but haven't decided on those yet. Some smaller rides I'll participate in for sure are Flying Wheels, Seattle Bike 'n Brews and Chilly Hilly.
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My cycling goal for 2014 is to complete the "Gong" charity ride in October.
It is in support of MS and goes from Sydney to Wollongong (South of Sydney). The short course is 58km, whilst the long course is 90km.
I am new to distance cycling and "new" to cycling as well ( I couldnt ride for 7years AT ALL!) so I am aiming low - to finish the short course0 -
This was my list at the start of the year. These are all mountain bike routes/events/races.
There ‘n’ Back (DONE)
Cannock Chase Winter Classic
Two Ton ‘O Gravel (200 miles)
Erlestoke Twelve (12 hour)
Insomnia (12 hour)
Manx 100 (100 miles)
TORQ in your SLEEP (12 hour)
Isle of Man End-to-End
Dusk till dawn (12 hour)
Hell of the West
BareBones200 (200km)
Lakeland200 (200miles)
South Downs Way (maybe the double) (100/200 miles)
Trans Cambrian Way (maybe double) (100/200 miles)
Welsh C2C (**** load of miles. )0 -
As a rank amateur, beginner biker, my goals are
Ride the indoor bike thru the winter
at least 4 25 mile rides in the spring and 1 50 or metric century mile by end of season.
Plan was work on form, strength and technique, then speed.
But then best laid plans..... Will have to see what 5 weeks of radiation treatment for breast cancer does to training. Hopefully won't pooch it too much! Oncologist and I are in " negotiations"... anybody have experience with this and riding?
so maybe goals are just get back on the bike and put some miles on the tires! I got a cat eye bike computer for Christmas and craving to give it a spin.0 -
.... Will have to see what 5 weeks of radiation treatment for breast cancer does to training. Hopefully won't pooch it too much! Oncologist and I are in " negotiations"... anybody have experience with this and riding?
so maybe goals are just get back on the bike and put some miles on the tires! I got a cat eye bike computer for Christmas and craving to give it a spin.
No experience to impart, other than follow the medico's advice - and of course to wish you all the best with the treatment and ensuing recovery.0 -
Hi okcat4, Good on you for staying with your fitness journey through cancer treatment. Yes, many of my patients have had cancer, and they have taken many different approaches to fitness and wellness.
I honestly think Chris Kesser says it well when he says no matter what you do food wise, if you don;t get enough sleep , or you are stressed, you will promote weight gain and reduce immune function.
Exercise that doesn;t raise your heart rate too high or impact negatively of wounds is good for you .. as long as you get plenty of sleep and your stress levels are low. Exercise in itself can lower stress and increase happy homrones which improve overall health and healing.
Go gently.. never overdo it because of the negative impact on your immune system - which you want working at its best for you - Good luck0 -
Main goal for the year is a century(100 mile) ride every month and ride at least 5000 miles for the year.
Good luck to everyone and their 2014 goals!!!!0 -
My goals for the past two years has been to complete two centuries each summer, usually in august. 2013 I did the more flat century at 16mph and the hillier on at around 13mph avg.
Goals:
Lose 40 lbs
increase average speed to 17-18mph over 100 miles
Try to be better on the hills (increase speed on hills)
Optional goal (I have not worked out the logistics yet):
Do a cross-country ride, possibly ride across PA and attend my HS reunion.0 -
I'd like to do an organized ride in the future, but this year I definitely want to do a century ride: organized or on my own.0
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My goals for the year are to win the state points championship for the road series. Its my last year before I move to the over 35 category. Also starting to get into some mountain biking and hoping to draw for Leadville. also probably a few 12 and 24 hour MTB races. Hopefully the season pans out like I plan.0
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thanks all. Motivation is hard, very distracted by chocolate and carbs ! LOL! But gradually getting back ion it. You are so motivating!0
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many thanks. are you related to my onc dr? She says the same thing! HA! I do feel better, sleep better, eat better when I get riding ( indoor or out). Just gotta get back to regular, even just 30 minutes or a block or two at a time.0
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My goals for the year are to win the state points championship for the road series. Its my last year before I move to the over 35 category. Also starting to get into some mountain biking and hoping to draw for Leadville. also probably a few 12 and 24 hour MTB races. Hopefully the season pans out like I plan.
The trick for getting into Leadville is to volunteer at some of the events the year before, a good 2 days worth of work, that's how my husband got in twice. Or there are a lot of qualifiers these days.0 -
Apparently my goal for 2014 is to do my first MTB race. Just decided this yesterday. I'd also like to commute to work occasionally and just get better in general.0
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Busyrae - Good for you! Have you picked one yet?0
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Busyrae - Good for you! Have you picked one yet?
Yeah. It's at the park that's right by my house that I've ridden probably 50 times. That's why I'm doing it. I'm very familiar with the terrain, I know where the passing areas are, can easily do the climbs, there's pretty much no technical so I'll be good. And there's 20 miles option, which is why better than the 50 to 100s my husband usually does.0 -
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Yeah. It's at the park that's right by my house that I've ridden probably 50 times. That's why I'm doing it. I'm very familiar with the terrain, I know where the passing areas are, can easily do the climbs, there's pretty much no technical so I'll be good. And there's 20 miles option, which is why better than the 50 to 100s my husband usually does.
Holy smokes! 100 miles on a mountain bike? Tell your husband he is an ANIMAL!!! Like the Muppet Animal! :bigsmile: :bigsmile:
I thought I was doing good to get 40 on a mountain bike. That pretty well toasted my legs and I can do 100 on my road bike. I applaud you for even the 20 mile option. That is not an easy task. When is the race?0 -
Challenge to myself is to get through all the surgeries this year so I can possibly ride my bike in 2015. My original goal was to try to ride this year but too much pain and swelling in right foot from last year's surgeries prevents me from doing so.0
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Wow, that foot in your profile pic looks painful. Hope that heals quicker than expected.0
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Wow, that foot in your profile pic looks painful. Hope that heals quicker than expected.
^Thanks
Currently at 8 months and healing is now at a snail's pace. Pain every day whenever I place weight on the foot but I still manage to keep moving and stay in shape. I really do miss my bike especially with spring in the air.0