Bike Tour Prep: Ride 5-6 days, Avg. 30 mi/day, 12-15 mph: 3 to 8 hrs/wk
Author:
Gale Bernhardt
Sport: Cycling
Athlete Profile: Beginner
Goal: Bike Tour
Heart Rate Training:
Max HR (5 zones)
Program Length:
14
weeks
Description:
This 14-week training plan is designed for the cyclist looking to successfully complete a bike tour that lasts five to six days. The average mileage per day on the tour is 30 miles and you plan to ride an average of 12 to 15 miles per hour while on the tour. The training plan prepares you for your tour by utilizing a combination of strength training days and cycling days. The weekly hours of the plan ranges between 3:00 and 8:00, very manageable. By Week 11 of the plan you will be riding four or five days in a single week, with a three-day block of riding 1:30, 2:30 and 2:00. The plan does give you guidelines for adding or removing time from some of the ride days.
Have a look at the plan preview to see if the first week looks doable to you. If you are currently strength training, you can use your own plan or use the program suggested in this plan. If you utilize in indoor cycling class for some of your training, simply use the guidelines in each training day to get the most from your class.
The plan is 14 weeks long and the last Sunday of the training plan is the first day of the bike tour. This day is your “event” day.
I love bike tours; I hope you have a grand time. - Gale