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[Closed] So how many miles did you rack up in 2009?

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Jesus wept! I can see how you have so much time to ride and drive, it's because you never learnt to read!

My issue is not particularly with your distance (it seems unlikely given results etc, but certainly possible), but your absurb comments about have you've done it, not to mention your numerous contradictions, and total failure to answer any questions about yourself. Who the **** boasts about their epic VO2max then refuses to say what it is. Get over yourself.

And AGAIN, where are you finding group rides that go out and do 26mph in the dark, with a permanent tail wind?


 
Posted : 02/01/2010 6:39 pm
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And surely suggesting that people like George should be commended for their carbon offsetting when he boasted about having driven a million miles is as hilarious as some of his comments on here?


 
Posted : 02/01/2010 6:41 pm
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NJee - You live in or are from Surrey, I wouldnt expect you to understand.


 
Posted : 02/01/2010 6:44 pm
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Go njee20.

Glupton - you do make claims that you cannot substantiate and that appear ridiculous. I believe you ride a lot. Maybe half of what you claim.

350 miles a week. thats 50 miles a day every day. But you won't ride every single day - you will miss a few. Its the same as your "million miles claim. Massivly overestimated Bollox.


 
Posted : 02/01/2010 6:46 pm
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TJ - Have you ever met me?

Same question to NJee20.


 
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And surely suggesting that people like George should be commended for their carbon offsetting when he boasted about having driven a million miles is as hilarious as some of his comments on here?

Technically he didn't do those miles. Do you know his profession??

Njee, it was a tongue in the cheek joke so get your head out of your arse and smell the coffee. He said he did 18k miles, PROVE he didn't. If you cant then shut up and deal with it. We dont question your claims.

And AGAIN, where are you finding group rides that go out and do 26mph in the dark, with a permanent tail wind?

Me and 3 or 4 people on here who i know could sit at an average of 26mph in the dark/rain/whatever without a tailwind all day long. Its fast but in a group it aint that if everyone's pushing it.


 
Posted : 02/01/2010 6:51 pm
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lol this forum has certainly amused me.

My instincts tell me that "I'm surrounded by idiots" is exaggerating massively.

25-30 hours a week? Not really racing at a high level? Very suspicious links to Adidas with no way of proof? No results to show?

If you are taking rest days with that (if you are not, then you have probably plateaued your fitness months ago and should probably take some) then you are talking averages even higher than those that others on here have worked out. That also means if you are taking time off (Christmas/winter period) they are higher still. Irina Kalentieva (World XC champion) does 18000 km a year. A WORLD CHAMPION. She is a full-time athlete and you claim to work.

I would advise either that you stop telling lies to impress people on the internet, or start to train smarter. 30 hours a week isn't even done by the pro teams and it is silly. Average of over 4 hours a day, every day? Where is your recovery? Longer ride at the weekend on top of that?

If we accept you actually do this milage and time on the bike, your fitness isn't going to be what it could be. You state your V02 in great? So you are training at threshold a lot then? Without rest days? Something doesn't add up mate I'm afraid.


 
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[i]Do you know his profession??[/i]
he has about 7, doesn't he?
driving instructor/F1 test driver/1st year physio student/fully trained physio/olympic level athlete/rainbow jersey-winning bullsh1tter/astronaut.


 
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Not that I am aware of. However I can do simple arithmetic and I know the smell of bullshine.

I believe you ride a lot of miles and you do it fast. I do not believe an average of 350 miles a week. Its the same as your million mile claim.


 
Posted : 02/01/2010 6:52 pm
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tombell - maybe I just like riding my bike. Also - have you met me?

TJ - if you have never met me how can you claim to know what I am or am not doing?


 
Posted : 02/01/2010 6:54 pm
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Njee, it was a tongue in the cheek joke so get your head out of your arse and smell the coffee. He said he did 18k miles, PROVE he didn't. If you cant then shut up and deal with it. We dont question your claims.

Get your head out of your arse and read my posts you idiot! I'm not particularly calling into question his alleged distance, it is plausible. What I am questioning is comments about riding 25-30 hours a week, and yet doing rides with 26mph averages, although all his mid-week rides are done after his kids are in bed. There's a lot of shit flying around here!

I love how geography has now come into it. You're from Scotland, so you're poorly educated, and a raging alcholic-heroin-addict, so I wonder if you're able to even ride a bike at all.


 
Posted : 02/01/2010 6:57 pm
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In the olden days 😐 350/week was considered a minimum ammount for an entry level competative cyclist.


 
Posted : 02/01/2010 6:58 pm
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No idea, probably about 700-1000. About 5-6 miles a day most days. Need to do more this year, gonna try to get out on more group rides as it motivates me so much more.


 
Posted : 02/01/2010 7:00 pm
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njee - kids are in bed by 7. i have lights - go figure. I can ride on great quiet roads and world class trails right from my door. it makes a huge difference...


 
Posted : 02/01/2010 7:00 pm
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I don't know what the problem is here. My old commute was 37 miles each way in all weathers.
On Tuesdays I rode my race bike to work and rode the Hemel 10 before going home.
On Thursdays I met a mate in Hemel and we drove to Milton Keynes and raced there, then I cycled home.
Sundays I often did a road race of about 60 miles.
So if I did a full on week I'd clock up about 450 miles a week. Of course I didn't compete every week.
However with all that emphasis on mileage I never got higher than 3rd Cat.


 
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love how geography has now come into it. You're from Scotland, so you're poorly educated, and a raging alcholic-heroin-addict, so I wonder if you're able to even ride a bike at all.

Hey, less of the heroin stuff. I was poorly educated though i was brought up for most of my life ( and certainly my educateionnal ) in English schools.
You must get 2 gold stars for A/ copying my head up the arse comment and B/ hitting me with a great comeback.

2 gold stars = Obviously a crap rider then


 
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[i]I don't know what the problem is here.[/i]
that's probably because you don't have a history of talking complete bollox on a regular basis 🙂


 
Posted : 02/01/2010 7:12 pm
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AndyP - Have you ever met me? No you haven't - so what makes you an expert on my life?


 
Posted : 02/01/2010 7:15 pm
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what makes you an expert on my life?

are you now denying you troll on here ?
Think that might be the problem her you are prone to statements designed to elicit a reaction [lies, BS, half truths devils advocate whatever].

You cant really be surprised that people are questioning you on this claim ?

Personally I think it is doable but I have no idea whether by the OP or at claimed averages.


 
Posted : 02/01/2010 7:27 pm
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Hey man, I like riding my bike. I love it. I train about 15 hours a week myself.

There is no way I can prove you otherwise, so I'll save you throwing that one at me. I haven't met you and am not making judgements on you as a personality.

I have the Peak District and Yorkshire Dales to train within, so I too have some great riding. But unless this is the only thing in your life though, its hard to believe. Do you not have other things to do, places to go, lie ins, illness? I too love riding my bike and training. But mentally and physically, there are limits. I can comprehend that other people are different to me so I'll save you saying that too, but what you are saying is mathematically, pretty ludicrous.

Either you have tremendous motivation (not sure where this is coming from as you don't seem to have any means for this volume other than 'you like riding your bike') or you are lying. Only you know I guess...


 
Posted : 02/01/2010 7:31 pm
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200 - we did it!!! well done SBI


 
Posted : 02/01/2010 7:33 pm
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I just don't understand how guys on here can do 10000 plus miles a year and juggle it with family life and professional jobs (and STW time)! I wouldn't have a girlfriend if I did that much biking! Would never have the time to see her or do anything else as I'd be out of it. I get enough grief running/biking 5-6 times a week (she fears I'd be over-training, but luckily she's worth staying at home for :wink:). You mega mile heroes must also spend a fair amount on bike parts, not an issue if you're sponsored I guess..... 🙂


 
Posted : 02/01/2010 7:35 pm
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GL-Have you checked the calibration of your cycle computer, you may have put a wheel circumference of 6m and all this could be a huge misunderstanding!


 
Posted : 02/01/2010 7:37 pm
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Dasha - How do you calibrate a Garmin?


 
Posted : 02/01/2010 7:38 pm
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Im surrounded by idiots why don't you GO off and do some more miles on that bike. I'm sure being on here will stop you hitting that holy target of yours!

oh i did 496 miles in 2009


 
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[i]AndyP - Have you ever met me? No you haven't - so what makes you an expert on my life? [/i]
gladly, I haven't met you. But I've read a lot about cases like you in the medical press.


 
Posted : 02/01/2010 7:38 pm
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Brilliant response, put a route up on here from Garmin Connect!


 
Posted : 02/01/2010 7:40 pm
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AndyP - Classy response. 🙄

Dasha - I dont use Garmin Connect.


 
Posted : 02/01/2010 7:42 pm
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Somehow I suspected that would be your response!


 
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I just don't understand how guys on here can do 10000 plus miles a year and juggle it with family life and professional jobs (and STW time)! I wouldn't have a girlfriend if I did that much biking! Would never have the time to see her or do anything else as I'd be out of it. I get enough grief running/biking 5-6 times a week (she fears I'd be over-training, but luckily she's worth staying at home for :wink:). You mega mile heroes must also spend a fair amount on bike parts, not an issue if you're sponsored I guess.....

200 mile a week isn't hard to do, seriously it isn't. Juggle it with a tough job, but the way i look at it,i sleep 6 hours a night, work 9 hours day ( i eat at work ) spend 3 or 4 hours at home, which leaves me 5 or 6 hours free for fannying about, commuting, gym, extra training plus my 2 days off. During warmer months, 200 miles in 2 days happens regularly.

I do spend alot on bike stuff but then again i dont drink alcohol ( possibly 5 occasions all last year), i dont smoke, not really into fashion per se so have nothing much else to spend money on. Ca use of the biking i only do 5-6k in my car as well, and thats mainly to get somewhere to go biking


 
Posted : 02/01/2010 7:46 pm
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Go and ride your bike - if you even have one.


 
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250 250 250


 
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radoggair - I would like to commute more by bike as it's a good distance (would be 37 mile round trip) but need the car almost daily during work so it's not really an option for me at present. Certainly with your commute the miles must quickly mount up, good on you for sticking to it all year round.

Fair enough re the cash to spend on bike parts, I'd have a pimpier fleet if I wasn't doing up the house 🙄


 
Posted : 02/01/2010 7:54 pm
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Are all these mega-milers doing it inside or outside. Phenomenal dedication if outside!!


 
Posted : 02/01/2010 7:59 pm
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It's too cold and I'm having a beer.


 
Posted : 02/01/2010 8:01 pm
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Now there's a surprise.


 
Posted : 02/01/2010 8:01 pm
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Why, I'm not a pro, I ride because I enjoy it and I've still had top ten results this year; what about you!?


 
Posted : 02/01/2010 8:05 pm
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Couple of top 5 results.


 
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Sorry can’t help but get dragged in to this one – but if SBI is training that hard & is that serious about his surely it is structured and targeted. Any serious athlete has a training log/ dairy – riding that much without rest day is only going to lead to injury and illness – most modern training log have the facility to up load the info to the inter web so should be quite easy to evidence (I use Sporttracks, Garmin training centre – and have played with Garmin connect – until goggle updated the satellite pictures)


 
Posted : 02/01/2010 8:07 pm
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Those extra 15500 miles you did more than me will account for that then!


 
Posted : 02/01/2010 8:09 pm
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BNS - who mentioned training hard or seriously? I have been fortunate to not get ill or injured this year (to the point that kept me off the bike) Also, I never evers aid that I had ridden all 365 days...


 
Posted : 02/01/2010 8:10 pm
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27mph and 18000 miles. What would you do if you were serious!


 
Posted : 02/01/2010 8:14 pm
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Think of all that riding he could be doing now, rather than wasting his time willy waving on here. Unless he's got confused and thinks that time spent typing utter rubbish on STW counts towards his total, in which case he's probably not far off is 20m miles in his own little head.


 
Posted : 02/01/2010 8:20 pm
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not sure exacty (Ascent is installed on my work mac and not back in the office until Monday) but I think it's somewhere between 4700 / 5000 miles @ an average of somewhere slightly north of 16mph...

(Daily commute started the year at approx 12 miles a day, finished at between 35 and 55 a day average)


 
Posted : 02/01/2010 8:27 pm
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Zokes - Swapped the ride for a 3hr wade through the snow today. Will have a couple of hours on the turbo later too. It's great being fit, rather than being a bitter and twisted fatty.


 
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