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hdas 07-07-20 10:47 AM

Epic Climbs
 
Hi All,
I'm relatively new to cycling (1.5 years), however I realized that what I really enjoy is preparing for and riding challenging climbing routes. I live in an area with good hills, so I'm currently doing 10k-15k ft of elevation change per week with my 2 weekly rides. Of the epic climbs I have only done "Pico de las Nieves" in Gran Canaria, Spain last fall. However, this took me 6 hours and a bit of cramping last 5 km. A bit understandable given my lack of training at the time.

I'm planning on finishing the following in the next 6 months;

1. Mount Evans, CO. USA
2. Pikes Peak, CO. USA
3. Trail Ridge, CO. USA
4. Alto de Letras, COLOMBIA

Can users post their experiences preparing for these type of epic climbs. (I have hydration and nutrition dialed in) ?

Thanks

Paul Barnard 07-07-20 11:52 AM

At what elevation are your lungs acclimated?

hdas 07-07-20 11:53 AM


Originally Posted by Paul Barnard (Post 21574455)
At what elevation are your lungs acclimated?

8000 ft

Paul Barnard 07-07-20 12:01 PM

You've got this! I have found that Sportlegs supplement can help with cramping. A lot of triathletes swear by it.

hdas 07-07-20 12:04 PM


Originally Posted by Paul Barnard (Post 21574471)
You've got this! I have found that Sportlegs supplement can help with cramping. A lot of triathletes swear by it.

Thanks. I started taking Slow Mag + Vitamin D (3000 iu) daily, like 6 months ago. Those are the same components of your recommendation. H


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