Bicycle mileage for 2010 and Plans for 2011.

Jan 11, 2011

Total mileage ridden on my road bicycle for 2010 = 11,863.56 miles
Dec 2010 = 1034.01 miles
Nov 2010 = 1187.50 miles
Oct 2010 = 1219.49 miles
Sep 2010 = 1160.36 miles
Aug 2010 = 1297.73 miles
Jul 2010 = 1320.53 miles
Jun 2010 = 1197.23 miles
May 2010 = 1345.51 miles
Apr 2010 = 1102.50 miles
Mar 2010 = 692.00 miles
Feb 2010 = 196.70 miles
Jan 2010 = 110.00 miles

Well for 2011 I was going to start racing simi-pro, but changed my mind when I found out about Ranndonneuring.  Randonneuring is long-distance unsupported endurance cycling. This style of riding is non-competitive in nature, and self-sufficiency is paramount. When riders participate in randonneuring events, they are part of a long tradition that goes back to the beginning of the sport of cycling in France and Italy. Friendly camaraderie, not competition, is the hallmark of randonneuring.  

Randonneur Events
The most common type of event is a brevet (pronounced breh-VAY), referring to the certificate (brevet) the participant receives signifying completion of a particular distance. Randonneur events are 200 km (125mi), 300 km (190mi), 400 km (250mi), 600 km (375mi), 1000 km (625mi), and 1200 km (750mi). The longer events are held over multiple days. Along the course, you check in at various places to show that you completed the entire course. During longer events, sleep breaks are planned at intermediate points. In the end, you get a medal if you complete the course within the generous time limit. If you like going fast, there usually is a group who try to see how quickly they can complete the course. But the results are listed alphabetically, and everybody gets the same medal, so it is not a race. Our long rides are challenging for anybody, but every finisher is a winner.

One of the most famous of these longer events is the 1200 km Paris-Brest-Paris, first held in 1891 and now held every four years. The next PBP will be in August 2007 and members of SIR will participate alongside over 4,000 riders from dozens of countries.

I think Randonneuring for RNY person is a great challange because of trying to get all your water and food in is going to be a bigger part of the trip than the actual ride.  Most ridders would not even be aware of your hidden struggle or challange.  Hopefully this will all go great for me.

Me on a trainer thinking about the win, LOL

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