I am thinking about attempting the 210 km "Round The Bay" cycling race later this year. The problem is that I am a regular runner but only an occasional cyclist. The reason for this is that my time is limited and it seems to me that you can do more exercise in a shorter time running than cycling. Also winter is fast approaching and, whilst I love running in the rain, cycling in the rain is the pits.
So I have a few questions.....
1. Can I prepare for a cycling race by running?
2. If so, how much running would I need to do each day to have a good chance of finishing the race in reasonable time?
3. If not and I have to cycle, how much cycling would I need to do each week?
Thanks for any replies.
So I have a few questions.....
1. Can I prepare for a cycling race by running?
2. If so, how much running would I need to do each day to have a good chance of finishing the race in reasonable time?
3. If not and I have to cycle, how much cycling would I need to do each week?
Thanks for any replies.