03-01-2023, 12:38 PM
When I was less fit, soreness was a problem if I rode a significant distance. At that time I was not able to go very far in a day.
Now I get a little sore, but not enough to be a problem. I recently got a new bike with a different seat. I got sore for the first couple of weeks. But after that, I have not been too sore.
Most people have small seats and padded shorts. I use big seats, and don't use padded shorts. Those experiencing soreness could experiment with different seats.
Part of it is just cycling enough to toughen up.
A challenge for me is lack of energy. I push hard to make sure I get a large proportion of the way. Along the way I have drinks to give me energy. Towards the end I have less and less energy, so I cycle a bit then have a rest, then cycle a bit more and have a rest. I keep going when some people would give up.
Another issue is the bike breaking. When you start riding long distances, you have a lot more things go wrong with the bike. You need a bike where not too many parts fail.
I have had too many parts fail to list them all here. On the last 100km ride, I had a pedal split where it goes around the axle. I could only ride with the pedal one way up. If I rode with it the other way up, it would fail completely. When I got on the bike, I could feel if the pedal was the wrong way up, so I would take my foot off at the bottom, and put it back on at the top, so it rotated 180 degrees. I put a new set of pedals on it now. They look strong, but see how long they last.
Now I get a little sore, but not enough to be a problem. I recently got a new bike with a different seat. I got sore for the first couple of weeks. But after that, I have not been too sore.
Most people have small seats and padded shorts. I use big seats, and don't use padded shorts. Those experiencing soreness could experiment with different seats.
Part of it is just cycling enough to toughen up.
A challenge for me is lack of energy. I push hard to make sure I get a large proportion of the way. Along the way I have drinks to give me energy. Towards the end I have less and less energy, so I cycle a bit then have a rest, then cycle a bit more and have a rest. I keep going when some people would give up.
Another issue is the bike breaking. When you start riding long distances, you have a lot more things go wrong with the bike. You need a bike where not too many parts fail.
I have had too many parts fail to list them all here. On the last 100km ride, I had a pedal split where it goes around the axle. I could only ride with the pedal one way up. If I rode with it the other way up, it would fail completely. When I got on the bike, I could feel if the pedal was the wrong way up, so I would take my foot off at the bottom, and put it back on at the top, so it rotated 180 degrees. I put a new set of pedals on it now. They look strong, but see how long they last.