Day 2: Joe Wants Arby’s, No Flats, and Cadence

Posted on 23. May, 2009 by carlos in Touring

  • Cadence (how fast you peddle) is very important when going long distances. Trying to keep my cadence around 80rpm allows me worry about my heart-rate and not the speed of the bike. In other words, no matter what the terrain, I exert almost the same amount of energy when peddling.
  • There’s a direct correlation between Joe’s hunger, and his irritability. Glad we figured this out early in the ride so it won’t happen again.
  • We had a really hard time finding water. Many times we were tempted to use someone’s hose attached to the side of a barn.

Cycling tip: If hills are daunting and you find yourself winded even after small ones, get a cycling computer that measures your cadence. Spend a few days worrying about peddling at a constant speed, rather than the speed your mind wants to push the bike.

Stats
Miles today: 54.7
Total miles: 117.7
Flats today: Carlos – 1, Joe – 0
Total flats: Carlos – 1, Joe – 0
Crashes: Carlos – 0, Joe – 0

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3 Responses to “Day 2: Joe Wants Arby’s, No Flats, and Cadence”

  1. alice

    23. May, 2009

    Sounds wonderful! I want the garage sales…and the country looks great. I am so glad you are on this adventure! a&p

  2. Heather Hollaway

    25. May, 2009

    Keep it up boys!

  3. billso

    25. May, 2009

    Are you “peddling” or “pedaling”? :)

    Good work so far, guys!

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