Delays 🙄
Delays are an aggravating part of life. Sometimes it’s stop signs and detours when you’re in a hurry; and sometimes it’s an unplanned rescheduling.
The latter is the case with my bike fit. The bike shop called today. They said, the person who was supposed to do my bike fit, isn’t available at that time slot, after all. Now I have to wait for them to call me back so I can arrange for a new time slot. Delays, delays!
But I can still ride while I wait for the bike fit. I must say, though, this week’s ride log looks like a taper!
Taper? 🕯️
The taper, in this case, isn’t a candle. It’s an important part of training, whether your upcoming event is a big race; a century; or RAGBRAI. By all I’ve read, when there’s one week to go before event day, it’s too late to train. Tapering means reducing distance considerably for about a week prior to the event; but keeping some intensity going.
RAGBRAI is several months away; but all the same, my log ride for this week looks like a taper. Monday, I rode 40+ miles; the next day, a little over 30 miles. Today, I did only 20.5; but actually, 20 miles is what I had in mind for most weekday rides.
I keep thinking of this video about training for RAGBRAI, where it suggests doing back-to-back long rides (~6: 57); and see how you manage it. That’s what I’m working up to. I might not be quite ready for 40-mile rides two days in a row; but last May these rides were 20-22 miles.
But I don’t need too many delays in ramping up my mileage. RAGBRAI is only about three months away!
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