La Marmotte
Tuesday, June 30th, 2009Sorry I’ve been a bit quiet recently - I’ve been so busy trying to get ready for my weekend in the Alps.
Following my thrashing at the Millennium Way realy I felt really rubbish for a week and had a very stiff left hip which I spent some time getting moving again. Then the weekend after the relay I did my last longish bike ride before La Marmotte which was a 77 mile tour of the dales. To say my run the weekend before was so bad, my bike ride felt great and I only stopped once during the whole ride and that was just for 5 mins to chat to my pal Robin in Skipton.
Should you be interested, my route is here : http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=2948158
It’s a great route which takes in some fantastic scenery whilst managing to stay away from busy roads - the climb out the back of Settle is a tad on the cheeky side though….
The following week was quite steady and I was plagued again with tight hips and hamstrings - I think it’s the strain placed on the muscles when they’re asked to switch from biking to running and back to biking again. What I’ve found is that if I stretch the problem disappears - how often is that the case!! Whenever we go to the physio, all they tell you to do is stretch more but I’m as guilty as the next person and quickly become lazy when it comes to post race / training stretching routines.
Last Saturday it was the local village gala and I ran in the Eldwick Fell race which is a great little race organised by Bingley Harriers. The weather brought the crowds to the gala and we managed a record entry for the race with 114 starters - I managed 12th place which I was quite pleased with as I only decided to run a couple of hours before the start.
On Sunday night, I took my mountain bike out for a quick spin - I think it’s the first time I’ve rode my full suss Marin Mount Vision this year and to be honest I’d forgotten how much fun it can be. I was only out for an hour but had a blast charging round the local woods and moors like a big kid…note to self - must do it again soon.
This week I’m concentrating on resting ready for Saturday. When I did the Fred Whitton a few weeks ago I trained every day before the race and felt tired right from the start. I don’t want to feel the same this weekend so I’m having a VERY easy week and even reducing my dog jogs to steady walks.
We leave for France on Thursday and then have Friday to rebuild the bikes, eat and chill out ready for the big day on Saturday.
La Marmotte is a 112 mile sportive race around the alps taking in the famous Tour du France climbs of Glandon, Telegraph, Galibier and Alpe d’Huez.
Before the final climb there’s a 40 km down hill section which is preceded by a 35 km climb!! I can’t even imagine how this is going to feel as we just don’t have those sort of roads here in the UK.
I hope we get the weather as my intention is to try and enjoy the ride and soak up the scenery. 112 miles in fog and rain over some of the toughest passes in Europe would be little fun!!
I’ll be back next week with a full report.
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