Show us your.......newbie progress! [4 Sep 2012 - 4 Oct 2014]

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Pontefract
27.5 miles in total today, not bad with roughly 1300ft of climbing.

Main leg:
http://www.strava.com/activities/147374665

I thought it was slower than Wednesday, but still a few PBs set!

Liam
You will find for a while even if you think you are slow you will get p.b.'s, the time to worry is when you have a higher than avg sp and dont get any.

All together thus month I've done 224.5 miles. Bit of a shock to be honest
Why is it a shock, just 10-15 miles for 20 days is 200-300 miles it soon mounts up, well done on your furthest ride 20 miles next then well pick a number, just keep at it, and soon you will be like @Mo1959 can't be bothered if she's a mile or two of a metric century as shes been there that often.:laugh:
 
Well today a good part of the ride was on new territory so did get any,
And despite the good pace there were only a few pb s elsewhere
However VV score has crept up a little

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Until today fastest 50 was 13.8 mph, so 15.4 was distinct improvement
 
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matth411

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Liverpool
Well, actually a bit of progress for me today. Even if it wasn't planned. Last night I made a route on mapmyride, only 33 miles with swinging by work to have a word with the boss. Got to the work place pretty directly, and then I went wrong. I kept forgetting to turn off to stay on route and the legs were feeling pretty heavy after 15-20 miles, which is purely my fault for not fuelling very well. Well long story short is that I ended up doing 53 miles, my longest to date and about 2 weeks ahead of my own schedule of slowly increasing the mileage. A few minor details such as drivers not giving me space or turning left through my path were cancelled out by a few drivers letting me out of junctions and roadies saying hello to me on my hybrid. Fuelling and re-fuelling needs some attention. I did this ride on a peanut butter sandwich and then ran out of drink at around 40 miles, I needed more for the last 13 than I thought! Anyway, here's the link.... http://www.strava.com/activities/147306402
 
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For 40 feckin miles!

God I wish i could just chuck out 40 miles. I can chuck out 30 but them im ache today.
I had expected @Mo1959 to knock out 95 miles. ^_^, you will be able to, just keep riding as often or as little as you can, I am happy to jump on the bike into town as I am on a longer ride, they all help, mind you Mo is superwoman in disguise ^_^
 

Mo1959

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I had expected @Mo1959 to knock out 95 miles. ^_^, you will be able to, just keep riding as often or as little as you can, I am happy to jump on the bike into town as I am on a longer ride, they all help, mind you Mo is superwoman in disguise ^_^
Feel more like supergran. Lol.
@L14M Endurance seems to build up gradually. Keep it up and you will find that rides that used to tire you will start to feel easier. If a woman 41 years older than you can do it, so can you! :thumbsup:
 

Doc333

Knight Of The Realm & All Around Good Guy
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Cheshire
Morrisman we seem to be fairly similar as I have been riding for 6-months now and done 32 rides covering 451 miles and climbing 8,723 feet. I average 14-miles per ride but only average 12 mph overall. It looks like I was really struggling 6-months ago as I was averaging 9 mph but now achieve 14 mph so its still going up and with luck and more rides I may get to 16 mph at some stage, maybe this year?
 

fivepence

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Stoke-on-Trent
Well that was a lesson learned , always make sure stuff is tight prior to departure. As I had been using borrowed pedals and cleats for the past while though I had give them back as friend is now back on the bike after a long lay off I fired some old cleats and pedals from a MTB onto old shoes to get me through whilst the new ones arrive sometime today. At 50KM I knew something was wrong when I hit the café stop , realised I had lost one of the two bolts and didn't have a replacement - Managed free myself without falling and tightened up the remaining one to try get me home afterwards.. Further 15KM up the road I realised it was locked in position , just spinning when I tried to release, not ideal but it was my non disengage foot so continued. Eventually had take my shoe off to get off the bike once I got home. Messy situation but back safely

http://www.strava.com/activities/147558971
 
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