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Doubling Back

Doubling Back ➰

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Doubling back isn’t my favorite way of putting in the miles; whether I’m on a road bike or a hybrid. But sometimes I have no choice. My usual route is blocked about 12-13 miles from home; and today I was gunning for 40 miles.

As a complication, the pocket park that has some KYBOs was either hit by some terrific wind gusts yesterday; or was visited by vandals. Three of four KYBOs were down on the ground; and the fourth was locked. I’m lucky I didn’t need one so urgently that I couldn’t make it home first.

Even with some doubling back, I didn’t manage to ride 40 miles, as I had planned. At about 21 miles, I felt very tired for a while; and wasn’t sure whether I was starting to get a bit dehydrated, or needed to eat more. I decided to go home; and my mileage wasn’t quite 34. 

Hitting the Wall? 💥

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Maybe I was hitting the wall. That can happen during long rides, especially if you don’t eat enough. But per my calculations, I ate 699 calories during this ride; and I burned 934. A deficit of 235 calories doesn’t seem excessive to me.

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But I had my recovery drink waiting for me at home. Chocolate! If I had frozen blueberries on hand, I would have blended some of them in. After a long or hard ride, replenishing your muscles is important; and protein powder is a big help.

I don’t want to be hitting the wall; so next time I’ll eat slightly more. I’m learning how to manage miles and fueling; because if I get to do RAGBRAI, avoiding the bonk will be vital.

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ABOUT ME

I began this website primarily as a way to present the story of how I accomplished a century ride on an adult tricycle. Other riders of adult trikes might want to know whether it’s possible. It sure is! You can read all about it in My Story.

I live in New Orleans; and  retired in January 2023. More time for cycling!

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