Are you training for a long-distance ride? Planning to explore your city on two wheels? Either way, spending hours in the saddle will require the right physical, mental, and logistical prep if you want a smooth and fun ride. Here are essential tips for cyclists who want to go the distance with comfort and confidence.
Choose the right gear: Bikes, accessories, clothing
Your bike should be suited to your body and riding style. If you’re going on a long urban ride, you’ll need a model that balances comfort with durability. Look for upright seating positions, wider-than-normal tires, and reliable gears.
When packing accessories for your ride, include both front and rear lights, a water bottle cage, and reflective elements on both the bike and on your clothing so you’re visible when it gets dark. Again, comfort is key. Opt for clothing that’s made specifically for biking – breathable material, padded shorts so that you can remain in the saddle for the long haul without discomfort, and well-fitting riding gloves.
Build stamina: Train your body for long rides
To ride longer, train smarter. Start as soon as possible – it takes time to increase the distance that you can ride. Also, incorporating interval training into your cycling training sessions will do wonders for cardiovascular health.
Don’t skip strength work. Yes, you’ll be working out your legs while training for long-distance rides, but it’s also critical to strength train your legs too if you want to improve stamina and endurance. Also incorporate your core and lower back into your strength training routine. This will help prevent injury and support better riding posture.
Fuel for the ride: The right snacks and hydration
Your cycling adventure will require the right energy sources, and lots of water. Make sure to fuel up with complex carbs and protein before your ride with. You will also need to refuel during your ride – even if you’re just going on a city tour. Pack water and easy-to-carry snacks like energy bars, bananas, or trail mix.
Electrolytes are critical, even more important if you’re going on long cycle tours since they will help you maintain energy and prevent fatigue. You will lose electrolytes through sweating. So, after a strenuous cycling session, make sure that you replenish your electrolyte balance with a sports drink (you can make your own sugar-free version for a healthier option).
Navigate with ease: Plan a smart cycling route
A well-planned route can make your ride smoother and more scenic. Use apps like Komoot, or Google Maps in ‘cycling mode’, to find paths with dedicated bike lanes or minimal traffic.
If you’ll be cycling in a new city, you don’t want your long ride interrupted by construction or a local event such as a parade or a marathon. Take the time to look up maps, forums, or apps that are specific to that city. This is the best way to discover local routes and also be alerted to any disruptions to your intended course.
Ride further in comfort
A cycle ride can seem like a simple activity, but planning is still essential. With the right gear, training, nutrition, and route planning, long cycling sessions can be less of a challenge and more fun.