Physical Preparation - 2008 Great Victorian Bike Ride

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Training hints to get your body ready for the 2008 Great Vic.

Physical Preparation

An average day on the 2008 Great Victorian Bike Ride will be about 74km, which takes an unpracticed rider about seven hours at 10km/hr. After some practice, riders can maintain 15km per hour, then, with a number of breaks, they will be in camp by early afternoon.

The following points will help guide your preparation. A local cycling group might help you with your training program.

Initial Check

If you do not exercise regularly or are unsure about your general health we recommend you obtain medical advice before starting a training program.

Warm ups

We encourage you to stretch gently for 5 minutes before and after each ride.

Build up slowly

Ride frequently

Training rides

We encourage you to do as much bike riding as possible, either by yourself or with friends or family. Every hour in the saddle will make the event that much easier.

Some training suggestions are:

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Training & Preparation Information

Download the Training & Preparation Information Sheet (101kB PDF) 

 

Preparation, Training, Health & Safety

 

Make sure you read the Preparation, Training, Health & Safety section of the Ride Conditions of Entry.

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