Subject: RE: saddle soreRocknfire - 2009-09-20 12:51 PM
Yesterday I participated in a 64 mile ride. It was longer than any other ride I had done to date (by 28 miles) but wasn't outside of my conditioning level. The last 20 miles my butt hurt so bad that I could barely ride sitting down, so I spent allot of the time out of the saddle. Is this something that will go away with more longer distance riding?
Short answer: It goes away as your body adapts.
Per your numbers, the 64 miles was 78% longer than any ride you've done. Part of cycling "conditioning" is your body's ability to handle time on the bike. The pain you describe, neck pain, etc, is the normal response of your body to time/distances beyond what its conditioned for.
In my bike training I've very slowly ramped up my mileage over 2.5 years from 20 mile rides to now where pretty much every ride I do is 50+ miles. I can remember when I had rear-end pain at about mile 15. Now I can ride 120 miles without any pain. |