Subject: RE: First Century You're probably in bed by now, but I'd recommend seeing how you feel and what the day may bring. I discovered organized bike tours this summer and have been all over Texas trying to turn myself into a biker. I've had Texas hill country rides where I was toast by mile 41 (of a 53 mile ride ), had metric century rides which were totally easy, and the last, the Hotter 'N Hell 100 where we had an incredible tailwind for the last 20 or so miles and I ended feeling like I could have gone for 100 miles.
If you aren't raising $$$ for this, and it isn't your 'A' ride of the season, just see how the morning goes and be prepared to cut it short. Regardless, the one thing that has helped me in these rides is that I always start out riding slow behind slower riders (getting boxed in early and often ). This has always given me lots of extra energy the last 10-20 miles. At the later rest stops, I usually see lots of folks just about dying.
Start easy, err on the side of caution (there are lots of bike tours out there ), and try to finish strong. Regardless, have fun! Bike tours are a blast. |