The Ten Commandments of Ultramarathon Cycling
This is a list of suggestions I have
found helpful for my various centuries and double centuries. Not
that I have followed each one of them every time... well, except
for #10 perhaps!
- Thou
shalt drink and eat regularly (e.g. every 15-30 minutes),
and way before thou becomes thirsty or hungry.
- Thou
shalt make sure his equipment is in working order before
the long ride.
- Thou
shalt get a good night's sleep before each event.
- Thou
shalt conserve energy on the hills by staying on the
saddle and spinning over 65 rpm at most times.
- Thou
shalt be alert enough to stay on course and not get lost.
- Thou
shalt not suck the wheels of a tandem or draft of a
paceline for the entire 100+ miles.
- Thou
shalt respect motorists and other cyclists on the road,
which entails obeying all traffic laws!
- Thou
shalt point out potholes and road obstacles to following
cyclists.
- Thou
shalt have a positive attitude despite horrendous
environmental conditions and hapless mechanical
breakdowns.
- Thou
shalt not pee on someone else's lawn but his own.
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This page was last modified in October 1998 by
Felix Wong.