Three 30-minute rides each week of the year Challenge 2025 [NB Starts 30/12/24!]

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FrothNinja

Veteran
W12R1 - 3 hour 31 mins - Burnley to Preston return. (total 47.7 miles / 76.7 km, plus 800 m / 2,625 ft ascent)
W12R2 - 1 hour 7 mins - local lumpy miles
W12R3 - 35 mins - local head down bum up miles on the Centurion

It's Fritillary time!! @annedonnelly it's that time again
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Five qualifying rides, four on the Mustang and one on the Scorpio, although before I'd gone very far I wish I'd taken the Mustang again. Never mind. Weather was good, cold to start, but no rain, which is always a bonus.

Meh, that's all I have..
 
W12R1 - 3 hour 31 mins - Burnley to Preston return. (total 47.7 miles / 76.7 km,

@FrothNinja .. I see this is becoming a regular ride for you - excellent!

As you're now doing longer (daily) distances more frequently, I wondered if you'd given any thought as to your Eddington position?

In order to calculate this, you'll need to have a record of your rides over a certain distance (say 35 miles) and ideally the use of Excel (as you don't use Strava).

If you're interested, let me know and I can help you set it up
 

FrothNinja

Veteran
@FrothNinja .. I see this is becoming a regular ride for you - excellent!

As you're now doing longer (daily) distances more frequently, I wondered if you'd given any thought as to your Eddington position?

In order to calculate this, you'll need to have a record of your rides over a certain distance (say 35 miles) and ideally the use of Excel (as you don't use Strava).

If you're interested, let me know and I can help you set it up

Thanks for the offer.
I'm afraid, having looked at what was involved, I think I will pass. I confess I was briefly tempted.
Only rode one way today - gave the bike a ride on the train back because I was in a hurry
 
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ColinJ

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Puzzle game procrastinator!
I had a quick look back and found that I was on about 77 (imperial Eddington) in summer 2019, but stopped keeping track after that. I'm probably on 80-85 now but don't do many rides over 100 km (62 miles) these days so further progress would be slow unless I get back into doing longer rides. That probably won't happen though because I would rather do faster metric centuries than slower imperial centuries.

At one point I had a lifetime target of 100, which I may just still reach unless ill health stops me.

Okay... Last week's update:

Week 12: 5 qualifying rides... All the ones, 111.1 km, in 5.95 h.

Total qualifying rides: 41. Distance to date: 915.0 km (vs 1,320 km; 12 x weekly target of 110 km). Time to date: 47.90 h (vs 84 h; 12 x weekly target of 7 h).

Ride 1 (Mon): 15.3 km. ELLL to Wn & back. 0.80 h.

Ride 2 (Tue): 28.5 km. Tod to HB (cafe with pal) back to HP, Ms, Ls, Wn, Tod + local bonus. 1.55 h.

Ride 3 (Thu): 17.7 km. ELLL to Wn & back + local bonus climb. 0.90 h.

Ride 4 (Fri): 24.9 km. To Lh for cafe chat with Littgull, & back via Cr, Ck, Wn, + local bonus. 1.55 h.

Ride 5 (Sun): 24.7 km. Tod, SBm, Tod then Wn & back. 1.15 h.

All rides on my CAAD5.

Abbreviated local place names (now sorted alphabetically):
  • BE = Blackstone Edge, BH = Blackshaw Head, Bp = Bacup, By = Burnley
  • Ce = Cornholme, Cgr = Cliviger, Ck = Calderbrook, Cn = Colden, CP = Crown Point, Cr = Caldermoor, CV = Cragg Vale
  • HB = Hebden Bridge, HC = Holme Chapel, HG = Hubberton Green, Hl = Heptonstall, HP = Harvellin Park
  • JB = Jack Bridge
  • Lh = Littleborough, Ls = Lumbutts
  • MR = Manchester, Ms = Mankinholes
  • Re = Rochdale, Royd = Mytholmroyd
  • SB = Sowerby Bridge, SBm = Southward Bottom, Sd = Sharneyford, St = Summit
  • Tod = Todmorden
  • WM = Walk Mill, Wn = Walsden
 
I had a quick look back and found that I was on about 77 (imperial Eddington) in summer 2019,

77 rides over 77 miles is a huge achievement.

Can I ask when you did these rides? – are they documented in the forum? Or do the majority pre-date your CC days?

The reason I ask is that Eddington is ‘lifetime’ and so many people haven’t registered, recorded or stored their long rides – and when they get to a certain age are utterly clueless as to what they’ve achieved Eddington-wise over decades of cycling.

As to whether you’ve actually advanced from 77 in the last six years, it’s hard to say. I have some large gaps – maybe another 10 rides to go from one number to the next – and in other places only 2 or 3 more rides are necessary to advance one more number.

If you don’t have a complete record of your rides, then you’ll never know.
 

steverob

Guru
Location
Buckinghamshire
I'm lucky in a way in that despite only starting to log my ride distances in 2013 (been cycling since the mid-90's) I did know that my longest ever single day's distance was 58 miles to that point and the second longest was quite a way short of that (probably mid-40's). Therefore when I started looking in to Eddington numbers and I calculated that I was already into the 50's, I knew all I had to do was to add on one more. Then once I eventually passed 58, I was golden.
 

FrothNinja

Veteran
Don't think I have done many, if any, 100 mile days since I was at Uni in the 90s. Then I used to regularly ride them as it was cheaper than the train - and sometimes almost as quick.
 
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ColinJ

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
77 rides over 77 miles is a huge achievement.

Can I ask when you did these rides? – are they documented in the forum? Or do the majority pre-date your CC days?
If I had kept proper records, it would definitely be significantly higher than that, but I didn’t so I don't know what the actual number is.

I did this search and read through my old posts there to come up with the 77.

The Covid lockdowns definitely affected my cycling. I got into the habit of nipping out and doing very short local rides and never readjusted fully once the lockdowns finished.

These days I dither about doing my monthly '50' whereas in the past I thought nothing of doing 3 or 4 in a week!

I would like to get back into doing many more 50s, plus some longer rides, but I doubt that I will do many of 150+ km unless I get significantly faster. 150-200 km at 20 km/h average speed would be ok but I don't fancy doing that kind of distance at an average below 15 km/hr!
 
I did this search and read through my old posts there to come up with the 77.

I'm a recent addition to the Eddington Chat thread (the damn thing's buried in General Chat and I always have to use 'search' to find it). I didn't know that you were a previous contributor.

What is (or rather, what was) MCL? If you used it to record and store rides, did you manage to retrieve the info before it died?

About speed and distance ... I haven't managed a single ride this year over 17kph. It doesn't worry me and I've accepted that I just get a bit slower every year.

I would like to do a really long (time-wise) ride this year before it gets too hot. Perhaps an 8- or 9-hour ride. I'm not worried about the overall distance but I'd expect it would be around 120-130km. I've got an order in for a much bigger sacoche (saddle-bag) than the one currently mounted on my gravel bike .. hopefully it'll carry enough food for several meals (I'm always running out of food on longish rides) and perhaps I can take a book - have a rest and a read mid-ride ... all I need is an earlyish start .. 10:30am would be fine and I'd be happy to cycle until 7:30pm (with lots of food + photo breaks).
 
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ColinJ

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
What is (or rather, what was) MCL? If you used it to record and store rides, did you manage to retrieve the info before it died?
My Cycling Log. It was an online database for ride logging which the developer eventually closed down.

I think that I might have downloaded my data, but that was nowhere near complete. I started cycling again in 1989 and didn't even have a bike computer or GPS for most of the first 10 years.

I forgot that Shaun cloned MCL - see this post.
 
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