15 June 2016

Training plans

Preparation for my London to Paris challenge is about to kick up a gear as I take on two long(ish) rides this weekend


London to Paris is six months away. How do I feel about this? Pretty confident at the moment. I spend a lot of time on the bike, so I’m OK with my general fitness. But that doesn’t mean I don’t need to train. So for this coming weekend (18-19 June), I’ve decided to up my game a bit.

Because I commute I’m used to riding across multiple days. Recently I’ve been doing around 32km per day, but this is nowhere near the distances of 100-130km per day I’ll have to do for Paris. It’s time to spend the whole weekend cycling. I have signed up to a London to Brighton ride (86km) on Saturday and the Tour de Waltham Forest (40km) on Sunday. These distances are still way short of Paris, but they’re a good start.

This is me starting off The Only Way, a 100-mile ride through Essex last year.
London to Brighton is organised by a company called Dirty Wknd. It costs £30, which includes full support and a train ticket back to London. They’ve also booked lunch at a fish ‘n’ chip restaurant, but it looks like there’s no veggie option, so no good for me.

The ride starts from Richmond Park, so I’ve got to get myself across to west London, but this should be simple enough as there’s an overground train from Highbury & Islington. I think it’ll have to be a case of getting a taxi back. I should have a couple of hours to spend in Brighton, which can either be mooching around on my own or sticking with the group. Guess it depends on the group …

The Tour de Waltham Forest is a free ride and cycling event organised by the London Borough of Waltham Forest. There are three rides: Bronze, an 8km ride for families; Silver, a 13km ride for families; and Gold, a 40km ride for the more experienced cyclist. Obviously I signed up for Gold. It starts from the Olympic Park at noon and should take two to three hours.
There’s still just about enough time to sign up for either of these events if you’re interested
The weather for the weekend is currently looking good – cloudy but warm, which is perfect cycling conditions. Riding is fun, but it’s not so great in the wet. I’m looking forward to this challenge. It’s great training for London to Paris and will be a real achievement.

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