Originally Posted by
PeteHski
This is meaningless without talking about pace. What if you rode those 100 miles faster? You can definitely bury yourself over 100 miles on a bike if you want to. It's just easier to cruise on a bike compared to running where you have to put in a fairly high minimum effort to call it running.
Cycling is like a good game. Easy to learn, hard to master.
And do you master cycling by following in the steps of Merckx or Sam Pilgrim? Both?
I’ve got issues between my L3/L4 and I’m 30# overweight. Used to love running, never did a marathon but could get a pace in my head and go 12 miles nonstop.