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Did my longest weekend yet on the racer, two 150 mile, hilly days around Argyll, Lochaber and Ardnamurchan.
Come Monday though I noticed my achilles tendon getting a bit sore, which has kept me off the bike since.
I've done long miles on the bike before so I don't think its the setup, and I was stretching plenty, so have any of the closet road riders on here got any other suggestions?
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overuse ian -
be very careful during recovery - you know how i could barely walk on tha tSTW day out up to kilbo - this is why ....
200k on my fixed the first time a few weeks before
Pedaling technique perhaps? Long rides have a nasty tendency to amplify tiny problems
[url= http://sheldonbrown.com/gloss_an-z.html#ankling ]Sheldon on how ankling knackered his achilles[/url]
Aha, simple as that is it? I'm on the staple ibuprofen/deep freeze routine, trying to get the bus everywhere to avoid walking.
How long did it take to get better, I've got a century and a munro planned for the 21st/22nd (plus maybe a road ride with Cathro, could be interesting!)
Hmm... that does sound likely Lactic, I don't know if I'm 'ankling' so to speak, but I do ride for periods with my heels dropped.
Maybe need to raise the saddle a little next time and keep the feet flat.
you really dont want to know.... basically if i stop doing my stretches and calf raises i do daily for a week i am sore again after riding .... but good news is that ive got a good stretching routine going and can now do 600k in a weekend with no pain from it !
thrown lots of money and time at the issue with various specialists and just decided to keep at it with the routine as it works.
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[i]Sheldon on how ankling knackered his achilles[/i]
Who references Jobst Brandt, who in turns references Sheldon Brown... The tweedle dum and tweedle dee of cycling lore...
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a classic 1 answer for all possible issues with legs ....
I had huge achililes problems after a road ride to paris and back, it came up on the way back and I had a ferry/people to meet so strapped it up and kept on going... Probably not a good idea. Took me a good 3 months to get over it, and 6 months before the it dissapeared completely. I think it kept coming back as I never quite left it long enough to recover before I got back in the saddle. Eventually left it a month doing nothing and finally it got better. I can still feel it 'click'when stretching sometimes..;(
Hmm... maybe more riding and a munro next weekend isn't such a hot idea then, Zuke's experiences sound like a lot of minor strains/sprains I've tried to ignore in the past.