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Hi all - I'm new to the club although my 6-year old's been a member for a couple of years now. I'm nervous about asking this question as it might mean having to do it at some point...
I'm interested in doing a 12-hour. Has anyone done one recently? Are there any local ones coming up? How did you go about preparing? Lot's of other questions like that...
Cheers,
Rob
I'm interested in doing a 12-hour. Has anyone done one recently? Are there any local ones coming up? How did you go about preparing? Lot's of other questions like that...
Cheers,
Rob
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Cheers,
Rob
You must do some 50's then 100's beforehand just to prepare yourself for long distance at a race pace.
There is some advice HERE, which relates to 100 mile, but the same principals apply.
The general consensus is comfort on the bike is key, discomfort and boredom will get to you before anything else.
And here are all the 12hr events this year
You can filter the distance to show 50 and 100 events too.
I have competed in maybe 10x 12hr and 24hr mtn bike events and it's as much about feeding and pacing yourself as it ever about actually being able to ride non-stop (or not) for 12 or 24hrs.
There is a limit to how many gels your stomach and guts can take. Too many and you'll need to find a hedge in double quick time!
In that link there is mention of a pit bit@h to help out, very useful.
There is also mention of experiencing low moments, if you know they will happen, so don't be phased by them. I had one at about the 18hr mark at 7am, my whole system simply did not want to know and many experience the same in the night (24hr events) when the body can't understand why it's not tucked up in bed with a mug of drinking chocolate and tries to shut down with some almost comic effects (drunk, surely not?!).
12hrs is harder than 24hrs, you have to make more of an effort from the off!
I had the occasional break to eat off the bike and had a 2hr kip at 2am (soft or what?!) when soloing 24hr, but there are those who didn't even get off their bikes to go to the loo, Matt Page guestimatied a maximum of 20min off the bike in 24hrs after his inaugural UK 24hr solo mtn bike championships win in 2010.
Looked good as he rode past me for the umpteenth time, smelt..... not so good and his fianc
Just looked at Jim's stuff - that's a serious number of miles. If Nigel is reading this - I'd love to have a chat.
Oh - I'm 48 and do around 5-6k miles a year (if that makes any difference to anyone telling me to stop being so stupid!)
Consider a 300 or 400km Audax at £6.50 to spend quality time in the saddle first?
Another consideration that can ruin any long ride: cramp. Elete and Zimm are two products that I have come to trust.
Don't even think about it, Just sign up and ride!