Last year over twenty-five-thousand cyclists took part in the Prudential Ride London 100 sportive – riding from Lee Valley VeloPark, into Surrey, up and over Leith and Box Hill before returning to the capital via the Mall.
With that enormous figure, it seems reasonable that we assume a fair few readers will be among the bunch. If you were lucky enough to get a place in the ballot, or you’ve managed to nab yourself a charity ride, then you might now be starting to feel twinges of nerves ahead of July 31st.
Here are just a couple of things to start considering as the day gets closer…
No panic training
There really is no need to panic about your level of fitness. The general understanding with endurance training is that as long as you can complete 75 per cent of the distance before the event, adrenalin will carry you through.
That gives you four weeks to get to a point where you can ride 75 miles. Even if you’re currently maxing out at 30 miles, all you need to do is complete a long ride each weekend, adding about 10 miles to your total each time and you’ll be ready by 31st July. You could even nip into the final stages of our 100 mile training plan from Revolution Cycling Coach Kerry Bircher, here, if you feel you need some guidance on ramping it up.
A few shorter rides in the week will also help to boost your fitness, but make sure you’re always recovered from your longer ride – the last thing you want to do is panic and end up with an overuse injury.
Make sure you allow for a few easy or rest days before the event on July 31 – there’s no point undoing all your good work by getting to the start line with tired legs.
Planning training that you can stick to doesn’t need to be tough – take a look at this guide for an overview.