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[Closed] did my first sportive today

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71 miles at the burgess hill springtime classic. (4h39m for those who would like to mock me!)

bottom line, I don't think this road biking malarky is for me.

fun bits = going fast in a group, it was a new experience to ride in a group and I was amazed at how fast you can go on the flats when there are a few of you working together.

bad bits = dropping a group/being dropped means you're on your own, and BORED - nothing to take your mind off riding in a straight line. I realise theres a lot of tactics/brainwork at a racing level, but is there anything interesting at a sportive level, or am I just not quick enough?

before any roadie fans jump at me - I'm really glad I tried it, good experience and achievement (I was aiming for 5 hours), but I don't think I could ever get over the boredom. Maybe I'll feel different once my back is back to normal...

BTW the event was excellently organised - great value, friendly, good signage and marshalling, very welcome feed stations. recommended if you're, er, that way inclined. ๐Ÿ™‚


 
Posted : 21/03/2010 6:23 pm
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I did a few sportives last year and mostly rode at my own pace. I found that seeing another rider/roders in the distance made me work a wee bit harder to catch and eventually pass them. Repeat this over the course of a 70-80 mile sportive and it has a remarkable effect on average riding speed.

I guess it's also best to choose interesting places to ride. When I did the Skye sportive, I was on my own for some very long stretches, but the place is so wonderful it was great cycling there anyway.


 
Posted : 21/03/2010 8:20 pm
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good job, its sometimes not about the pace but the fun you have. Road gives another great dimension to cycling.


 
Posted : 21/03/2010 8:42 pm
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memories are slowly getting fonder through my slightly drunk fug at the moment. good day, cracking sussex/kent countryside. Not much banter on the bikes though.

I need to work on getting a position on the bikes I can hold for longer periods though. My back is in pieces!


 
Posted : 21/03/2010 8:52 pm