by Jon H » Tue Feb 10, 2009 10:08 am
[quote="Andrew G"]I've never been there before but don't intend to look at tarmac all the time. I do intend to do a lot of cycling and get quite a lot of miles in but I don't really do training as such, there seems to be quite a few of us going as well so I'd be surprised if everyone was setting off for the same "club run" all the time. One of the things I really enjoyed in Italy last year was long (6-8 hour) rides punctuated with a couple of cafe stops at interesting and scenic places. I found it a good way to do all the long cycling rides I wanted, at a reasonable "steady" pace so not just mooching about but not at a "training" pace either, and still see places. Anyone thinking along these lines or is it a training camp for most?
I've no idea what other people's plans are (if they have any) - harder morning ride and then chill or sight see in the afternoon, or all day rides, or whatever. Any thoughts folks?
If those that have been before can chuck a few nice places up in the air then I can have a bit of a shufty at what's where on a map and what's got link up possibilities.
If Huw is doing some proper coaching of his gang then it may not suit, or he may not want, too many others involved in certain things anyway.
BTW what sort of temperature is it when we'll be there on average? Is it good but reasonable all day or is there a hot patch that should be avoided in the day for those of a less swarthy complexion?
Oh and for shoes I find Specialized very comfy, mine are silver.
Have a look at some of the places I mentioned earlier on in this thread.
I'm not planning on doing rides at training group pace; 17/18mph group pace will do for me. In previous years most of the rides I've done have been in the 60-80 mile range, setting off around 9.30 and getting back for a late lunch and a siesta or lounge around the pool in the afternoon. It's worth planning at least one full day out though, such as up to Sa Callobra, then do an easier day after that such as pootle along to Saint Elm or sightseeing in Palma.
In April it can be a bit chilly first thing in the morning; knee/arm warmers and gilet type of chilly. It warms up though but doesn't get ridiculously hot. It's worth taking and using suntan lotion though; factor 200 should be OK for you complexion.