Training and Preparation for Your First 50 Mile Bike Ride

GET READY FOR YOUR FIRST 50 MILE BIKE RIDE!

Completing a 50 mile bike ride is both a challenge and a rite of passage in cycling. No matter what level you’re at, beginner, or regular cyclist, it is very achievable, particularly with a little planning and the right kit.

While it is possible to do a ride of this distance without training or the proper gear, if you want to enjoy it and feel good afterwards, we suggest that you build up to it. Depending on where you live, you should plan for a hill or two, but this is part of the fun.

WHERE TO START?

Firstly, you need to make sure that your bike is in decent shape – chain oiled, tyres pumped and a few other checks.

In regard to gear, while cycle specific clothing is not necessary, it is purposely designed to make riding much more comfortable. At a minimum, we’d recommend a set of Lycra cycling shorts. As designed for distance riding, they will prevent chafing and give you some extra padding between your butt and the saddle.

More remarkably, it’s highly recommended that you take a few tools on a distance ride. too. At the very least, bring along a mini-pump or CO2 canisters, tyre levers and some spare tubes. There’s nothing worse than getting a flat and having no way to repair it in the middle of nowhere! Also, it’s worth taking a multi-tool along for the ride just in-case you need to tweak something along the way, such as your saddle height.

Another item that sits more in the ‘nice-to-have’ category than essentials, is a cycling app which is great for tracking progress and reviewing ride stats.

FEEDING YOURSELF IS VITAL TO SUCCESS

It’s easy to underestimate how much food you need when cycling. For a 50 mile ride, you need a substantial breakfast, a couple of gels, bananas and nutrition bars during the ride, plus water/hydration fluid. Commonly, when people run out of steam on long rides, it’s lack of energy to power muscles rather than a lack of fitness and training.

TRAINING TIPS FOR A 50 MILE RIDE

50 mile ride is a great cycling goal that a training plan makes it less daunting and more achievable. Typically, you would train over a period of 10 to 12 weeks, but it can be done in as little as 8 weeks.

We recommend that you train 3-4 times a week, either by bike or another type of sport. At a minimum, you should try to ride three times per week while building towards the goal. More interestingly, a local riding group helps with training motivation. Notably, try to avoid increasing your distance too much each week as this can cause injuries and/or fatigue.

Advisably, you don’t need to ride the full distance in training. The key is consistency over each week and slowly building to your goal. Accordingly, two weeks before the event is a good time to do a longer ride than usual.

In the early stages, we recommend trying to cover the distance comfortably rather than quickly. You can always bring speed/time into play for your next 50 mile ride. If you’re getting bored of the same old scenery, why not grab a bike rack for your car and drive out a little further to explore some really cool rides!

LASTLY, A NOTE ABOUT BIKE FIT…

If while doing your longer rides, you have any numbness or tingling, sore knees or hips, or any other similar ailment, this is an indication that your bike fit may be off. However, these problems can usually be solved with a trip to your local bike shop and maybe a few different components.

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