With the day off from work and temperatures in the high 40s, I rode outside today for the first time ever in December. (January is now the only month during which I have never ridden outdoors.) Today’s ride was just 10 miles; I would have liked to stay out longer, but it started to rain and I wasn’t willing to get wet. There’s nothing left to prove this year.
With a total of 4,650 miles, 2010 was my second-highest year for mileage. I would have set a new personal record—beating last year’s 4,800 miles—if not for the August 6 crash that kept me off the bike for 10 days. Spread out over 137 rides, I averaged 33.94 miles per ride and that is a personal record. The mileage breakdown by month looks like this:
000 January
000 February
350 March (PR)
650 April (PR)
690 May
600 June
710 July
548 August
460 September
532 October (PR)
100 November
010 December (PR)
I also established a new PR for miles in a single day: 113, on October 17. That was my only century this year. But I rode 13 metric centuries, far more than in any prior year. And, for what it’s worth, I spent 52.5 hours on the bike trainer when I couldn’t ride outside. For cross-training, I went hiking 10 times, spent 15 hours on the treadmill and did my 30-minute stair climbing workout on 17 occasions.
So, not bad. But tomorrow the numbers get reset to zero, and it starts all over again.
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