by huw williams » Tue Jan 17, 2006 3:48 pm
Yes
Dont ride up hard hills when you're knackered!!! Common mistake.
You're only training yourself to ride hills slowly - save all your hard training efforts such as hills and sprints for sessions when you're reasonably fresh. That way you'll increase your climbing ability and be less tired when you get to the later hills on a long ride.
Also, don't train relentlessly on big hilly routes for the same reason. You'll constantly be tired and again training yourself to ride slowly. If hills are a weakness in your riding, better to integrate a dedicated hill sessison (or even two) into your usual weekly routine, where you practice getting stronger and faster on hills specifically.
And don't try doing a 120 mile ride every week or you'll be dead before you get to the sportives. If you're worried about making the distance try and do a 100mile+ ride once a month during Feb, March and April. The rest of the time limit yourself to rides of no more than 70% that distance and focus on getting stronger during those rides, that way you'll be more comfortable on the day.
The problem with the Gran Fondo Cymru is it's in the first month of the sportive season so you won't have weeks of warm weather riding to prepare. You're going to have to train predominantly in Feb, March and April when the weather is bad. So providing you've got enough base miles in you (which you will have if you stick to your reliabilty rides), concentrate on some 'quality' sessions rather than the quantity of knocking out 100+mile rides in cold weather just for the sake of it.
Hope this helps Graham.
H