Friday, May 31, 2019


My Cycling experience 100 kms J

Life is a journey that must be traveled no matter how bad the roads and accommodations. – Oliver Goldsmith

Long distance cycling is challenging event but doable. The more you prepare for it, the more you will be ready to face the reality of toughness. So far, I have done five times 100kms cycling and every time there is a new thing to learn from it and make my experience more valuable. Honestly, I do not much train before the event, which is a drawback but cannot help it because of my busy schedule. I want to share couple of moments from each of the rides where I learned and understood my strengths and weakness.

The Pearl ride was the first longest cycling event I took part in 2017 and I did not prepared for it. I was excited and confused and anxious that how will I finish it. I went in a wrong route and ended up cycling 120 kms but unfortunately dropped at 95kms. However, I was happy that I tried my best to test my fitness levels and was able to ride continuously for 7 hours. Also realized that you must prepare ahead for any event. It not only makes your ride smooth also leaves you injury free.

After, the first failure of not finishing the ride and dropping in between, I decided to train a bit and try again to cycle 100kms. Before that, I took part in couple of 50kms rides and finished with better timing. That confidence made me to register with The Bike affair in 2018. I prepared mentally for the ride this time and was able to finish it in 7 hours. I totally believe that mental strength is stronger than physical fitness. In between during the ride, many a times I felt to give up but couple of fellow riders encouraged me and supported me to finish it. Kiranmayee garu was my best ride mate ever. Many a times, she slowed down her speed and made sure that I finish the ride. Her patience and endurance has impressed and inspired me a lot. It taught me how important it is to have a person to support you when you lost all your stamina and energy. Always remember to support your co-riders.

Best Memory – When I finish the ride, though it is late organizer’s comment - ‘Madam we know that you will never give up and will finish the race no matter how hard it is”. These lines makes me feel happy about my achievements. These make me keep going J

Some tips for long distance cycling – 60kms, 70kms and 100 kms

1.     Keep hydrated throughout the race
2.     Listen your mind first and then body
3.     No matter what don’t give up
4.     Your goal is to finish the ride safely
5.     Do not compare with other riders speed
6.     Try to follow the cut off time if unable to do so, do not worry keep going
7.     Do not use the head phones or listen to music
8.     Always make sure you follow the map and instructions provided
9.     If lost ask locals ( I always miss my route J)
1.     If too tired and both your body and mind has given up, please do not hesitate to call the organizers and go back safely with them.

Who organize such rides?

#Thebikeaffair  #Hyderabadbicyclingclub  #Cykul

Why organized rides?

1.     They will make sure you are safe & hydrated well and will have SAG at required distance for all participants.
2.     They provide water and sufficient snacks at all SAG points
3.     Yummy breakfast once you finish the ride
4.     Ride recce done prior to the event.
5.     Route map provided
6.     Photographs for memory
7.     They check your cycles before the race start (if needed)
8.     Guidelines and rules are strictly followed (for our safety)

What you should do before event?

1.     Sleep well at least 8 hrs before night
2.     Eat some snack before the event start
3.     Check if your cycle is in a good condition
4.     Have a little plan in mind that how many kms you want to finish in an hour.
5.     Have raisins in your pouch and keep munching them (Thanks Kiranmayee garu who gave me this amazing tip)

Hope these tips are useful. Now I want to train myself for 200kms J Wish to be fulfilled soon! Good luck for your rides. Happy riding!

Only female rider at Mass ride in Medchal (50kms in 2 :30 hrs)




Kiranmayee garu who supported me during the ride




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