Hi,
I'm new to this road bike thing and new to the distances that a road bike allows you to do. Prior to buying my first road bike a month or two ago, I've been doing regular 8-12 mile circuits on and off road on a half way decent MTB. After say a 10 mile ride I'll return home full of beans, it really sets me up for the rest of the day.
Today I returned from a 30 mile circuit (which is long me at the moment) on the new road bike, I was cycling for approx 1hr 45mins and rather than feeling up beat on my return I quite quickly felt tired with an urge to go and have a lie down. I've noticed once or twice on the road bike that I've felt a bit worn out afterwards, although I've not felt like having a nap before.
Obviously I'm new to long distance cycling and therefore my fitness has some way to go but I was wondering; is the initial tiredness symptomatic of a dietary thing? fluids? am I pushing myself a bit too hard? I'm just looking for some thoughts to rattle around as this is completely new to me.
Thanks
Mike
I'm new to this road bike thing and new to the distances that a road bike allows you to do. Prior to buying my first road bike a month or two ago, I've been doing regular 8-12 mile circuits on and off road on a half way decent MTB. After say a 10 mile ride I'll return home full of beans, it really sets me up for the rest of the day.
Today I returned from a 30 mile circuit (which is long me at the moment) on the new road bike, I was cycling for approx 1hr 45mins and rather than feeling up beat on my return I quite quickly felt tired with an urge to go and have a lie down. I've noticed once or twice on the road bike that I've felt a bit worn out afterwards, although I've not felt like having a nap before.
Obviously I'm new to long distance cycling and therefore my fitness has some way to go but I was wondering; is the initial tiredness symptomatic of a dietary thing? fluids? am I pushing myself a bit too hard? I'm just looking for some thoughts to rattle around as this is completely new to me.
Thanks
Mike