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What mileage did you do on your bike last year ? I calculated I did around 2000 km excluding all the work I put in on the indoor trainer (cateye only pics up the front wheel).
Since getting my HRM in August I've clocked up around 600km |
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Join Date: Aug 2001
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± 4000 k. :-[
The first week of 2002 is done, and I have almost 150k on the clock already. ![]() I reckon if I did 4000k a year as a pro, they'd fire me! Maybe we should log all our rides for the year online, and compare. It's a good way to stay motivated (I think?) Here's mine (the distances are in miles, so x with 1.6) > Vo2's ride log for 2002
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Fired for doing 4000kms a year? Not if you were badly injured for 10 months and still had one more year to go on the contract. ;D
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I've done about 120km already since 1 Jan 2002. However I might miss out on a day or 2 training as my front wheel has gone in for the bearing and they said that if they need to replace the hub it will take a day or 2 . I will be loosing vital training for the H2H but better have it repaired now than land up stranded in the race. |
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How about trainer miles, how do I log that?
![]() Time and heart rate? |
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Create a new workout entry in the journal called "Trainer" or whatever and stick it in there.
For heart rates you'll just have to stick to your spreadsheet for now.
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well iv been into bikeing for around i year. i started on my mtb (it has 3500k) and then got a road bike (9000k) so thats 12,500k. i am aiming for much more this year ;D ;D ;D
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Thats some serious distance, Nic. I'm aiming for the same this year.
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When I was in the Air Force, I used to get time off for training (seriously!). One year I did more miles on the bike than I did in my car (11,000miles)
![]() And people are still surprised that my bike was worth more than my car : ![]() Dave.
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The biggest year i've had is 28,000km thats about 17,000 miles......last year I only did about 3,000km >
![]() It aint possible to have time to train and money at the same time if only someone would pay me $2 per KM I rode hehecheers! |
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Hi Dodgy. Years ago in the UK I was in the Territorial Army. I could claim cycling expenses per mile from home to the local drill hall, for most people 2-3 miles. I chose a drill hall in central London, a round trip of 110 miles which I would often do late afternoon getting home in the early hours. Some long weekends I did round trips of 340 miles. Made a lot of money those days, could have been declared a pro?
![]() Best was a club friend of mine who got a job with the county council riding around country roads logging potholes! Got a salary + enormous cycling mileage expenses! Now? So far January 297 km, both road and MTB. I tend to concentrate more on hours in the saddle than actual distances. |
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340 miles is a bloody long way
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340 miles is a bloody long way.
Yes, but I did say it was years ago! (Actually about 50 years!) I was riding time trials in those days, preferring the longer distances, 100 mile and 12 hour events. Today? I still feel like a teenager on the bike, that is until a real teenager passes me on a hill just cruising!!! Anyway I'm still a bike addict. ;D |
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are you guys sitting down? of course, you're at the PC, so you should be. OK, then it's safe for me to broadcast my mileage...actually, no, I don't think I'll do that... yet. ![]() Anyone want to hazard a guess? I'll give you a little hint... Take VO2's total, add Ouzo's total, deduct 1000k, add 100, plus 100, plus 100, plus 100, plus 100, add another 12 and there you have it! Anyone? :P |
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Geez, you make my head hurt with math this time of the day!
[b][b] What do I win?
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