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Kieran_Burns 05 May 2008 10:09 PM

The Road to hell and all that
 
Well the road may be paved with good intentions but my arse is feeling every flaming bump! :(

First proper ride on my bike this year and do I warm up with say 15-20 miles? Maybe push it a bit and go for 25?

Nope. 40 bloody miles and my legs were like jelly by the end of it. If I made ANY kind of effort I cramped up and didn't dare stop for fear of siezing up and not being able to carry on. I got through both 1.5 litre bottles and was still gasping by the end

I mean a flaming canal bridge became a nightmare in the last 5 miles... Oh God that last one hurt!

For those younger, fitter, black run without body armour types: Bugger Off. ;) I'm 41 trying to stave off heart disease and only love cycling as a form of keep fit. Oh plus I'm 15 stone and WAY out of shape so 40 miles is nothing short of a miracle.

I just wish miracles didn't hurt quite so much :Whatever_

Maz 05 May 2008 10:10 PM

No pain no gain!

Kieran_Burns 05 May 2008 10:12 PM


Originally Posted by Einstein RA (Post 7854381)
No pain no gain!

Can I pop up and punch you in the chops to test that theory? ;)

SiPie 05 May 2008 10:15 PM

Well done Kieran....good effort :thumb:

Shark Man 05 May 2008 10:15 PM

You have the wrong bike mate.


Get one with an engine...far easier :smug:

Maz 05 May 2008 10:18 PM


Originally Posted by Kieran_Burns (Post 7854384)
Can I pop up and punch you in the chops to test that theory? ;)

If you cycle up to Yorkshire then yes.:D

Kieran_Burns 05 May 2008 10:22 PM


Originally Posted by SiPie (Post 7854396)
Well done Kieran....good effort :thumb:

It started off as a "can I do the 14 miles to work okay still" ride and I kind of got carried away.

I think it was the wrong turn I made... mind you that bit I found was stonking to ride on.

I also discovered that there is a back road way between Shelton Lock and Sinfin that completely cuts out the A50 (for those that know Derby) which came as a complete surprise :)

Lee247 05 May 2008 10:52 PM

I've posted this for you Kieran :thumb:

http://www.oakvillecarecentre.co.uk/...onomy_ring.jpg

skoobidude 05 May 2008 11:14 PM

Wait 'til you go for a dump mate. Your ass will be so deformed it'll come out like a worm! :lol1:

Lee247 05 May 2008 11:19 PM


Originally Posted by skoobidude (Post 7854639)
Wait 'til you go for a dump mate. Your ass will be so deformed it'll come out like a worm! :lol1:

Now that made me laugh :lol1: :lol1:

Kieran_Burns 05 May 2008 11:24 PM

I'd like to remind you of my "Now I am a man thread" Re-read that and know that I NEVER have a problem with dumps :D

Thing is: I know I'm going to suffer for this in the morning, but I reckon if I chuck in a quick 20 miler on Wednesday I should be okay. I have a great route out to Uttoxter worked out

Fuzz 06 May 2008 12:08 AM

Come to think of it I am doing a 40 miler next weekend for the heart foundation if I have the dates correct.
I've not been out on the bike AT ALL this year LOL, that's going to be a wake up call!

ScoobyWon't 06 May 2008 01:26 AM


Originally Posted by Kieran_Burns (Post 7854374)
I'm 41 trying to stave off heart disease and only love cycling as a form of keep fit.

It was only when I got to that part of your thread that I realised you weren't an aging biker on the Matlock strip.

You've inspired me. I may be over 10 years younger, but if you can do a ride like that, then I'll have a crack at it too :thumb:

BOB.T 06 May 2008 06:11 AM

I'm 31 and trying to stave off heart disease and big bellyitis! :D My bike saw daylight for the first time yesterday too! It's an MTB but I got some slicks for it, what a difference they make! I did a massive 6 miles and this morning I'm walking like John Wayne! :eek: To be fair though, the entire route is uphill, poxy Yorkshire Dales! :D

AndyC_772 06 May 2008 07:44 AM


Originally Posted by Kieran_Burns (Post 7854384)
Can I pop up and punch you in the chops to test that theory? ;)

http://images.despair.com/products/d...tors/agony.jpg

Kieran_Burns 06 May 2008 07:55 AM


Originally Posted by ScoobyWon't (Post 7854832)
It was only when I got to that part of your thread that I realised you weren't an aging biker on the Matlock strip.

You've inspired me. I may be over 10 years younger, but if you can do a ride like that, then I'll have a crack at it too :thumb:

Being serious, my family (Mothers side) have a history of heart trouble and I do have an irregular heart beat (scary to hear when your heart literally misses a beat).
I thoroughly enjoy cycling and to be honest even at the end when I was really flagging I found I could just keep going and going. If I had more water to drink (and salt!) I could've staved off the cramps which were ultimately the limiting factor.

I do have the advantage of a legacy of cycling when I was younger - I am out of shape but I have legs like tree trunks, so the strength is there, I just need to get fitter (and slimmer!)

Now I know I can do the work run easily enough I'm going to sort out using the showers at the office, so I can cycle in whenever it's sunny.

dpb 06 May 2008 08:41 AM

Must be the nice weather , and teh fact the cars in the garage :)

Got on my road bike for 6 mile commute to nearest town (and back) - by eek that saddles a killer (flite) this last week 3 times and then into Brighton and back yesterday 25 which turned out to be less taxing ,even the saddle, made it there in 1/2 hour but i didnt want to get sweaty afterall i was waering jeans jumper and rucksack :)

Its good to be back i think ,been stored for a number of years

(42) ,12stone :o


I always thought the 'road to hell' was the m25 - turns out it the road to S****horpe.

skoobidude 06 May 2008 10:43 PM


Originally Posted by Kieran_Burns (Post 7854937)
.. I'm going to sort out using the showers at the office, so I can cycle in whenever it's sunny.


I used to cycle when my office was closer to home. Saw the boss in the showers once.. :eek:
Seriously good for you though if you do cycle daily. I saved loads in fuel bills too!

Nick

Suresh 06 May 2008 10:48 PM

As the weather's triffic this week, I'll be cycling to work and back every day. Its only 14kms or so each way, but the route is nice and also quite flat, which is why its 30mins is doable without really breaking sweat. :)

Kieran_Burns 06 May 2008 11:16 PM


Originally Posted by skoobidude (Post 7857059)
I used to cycle when my office was closer to home. Saw the boss in the showers once.. :eek:
Seriously good for you though if you do cycle daily. I saved loads in fuel bills too!

Nick

A week of cycling would save me £50 in fuel. Little scary when you see it in those terms.


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