222km for me I really want to cycle to Glosh which is in west Mayo Dublin to Glosh hmmm. https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Dublin,+Ireland/Letterbeg,+Glosh,+Co.+Mayo,+Ireland/@53.7806853,-9.3121915,8z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m13!4m12!1m5!1m1!1s0x48670e80ea27ac2f:0xa00c7a9973171a0!2m2!1d-6.2603097!2d53.3498053!1m5!1m1!1s0x4859a4bcc82145d1:0xb3429524b44b7e97!2m2!1d-10.12147!2d54.10758
I think that break my PB!:)
95km, just warming up to be honest. Do feel to be able to do more would need a pitstop to unload fluids and reload foods.
NamelessPhill will be along soon to make everyone feel inadequate.
She sure will! In the meantime, I'll get in there with my 300km :-)
Distance: 301.59km
Moving Time: 11:30:55
Elevation: 2,298m
Weighted Avg Power: 178W
Total Work: 6,400kJ
Avg Speed: 26.2km/h
MaxSpeed: 56.9km/h
Elapsed Time: 12:22:35
Liege Bastogne Liege sportive for me, include the commute to/ from the start/ finish...
275.5km;
4606m elevation;
moving time 12.19;
5826kj burned;
circa 15000 kj consumed in Stroopwafel and liege waffle's;
long term circulation issues due to how cold I got!
True, NamelessPhil will come along with 4 digit numbers as response.
I thought my Drogheda-Buncrana rides would be my longest in around 220k mark, but strangely enough according to Strava it is the lap of Co. Louth, 216k, 10h55m, 1721m elevation (Clermont Carn) and a crash (into the back of a parked van, doh).
My longest was Evil 2021. 201 km. Couldn't look at my bike for a few days afterwards.
335km across central France on day 13 of transcontinental race. Moving time 14.09.
Ring of Kerry is 170km. That's my longest I reckon
Longest for me in a 24hr period was 420km, Brown Stuff Audax event which must have been 10 years ago now.
Very tough with a lot of climbing and had never done more than 200km prior so cycling during the night on dark country roads was a new experience. Later that summer finished the Red Line/Lane 600km event but that was over 40hrs so managed to get a couple of hours sleep/rest before tackling the final 180km leg
Boards Evil 2016 - 290.36 km with 5,641m, followed by the Liege Bastogne Liege Challenge in 2019, 276.53 km with 4,348m.
Longest time on the Bike would be the Race Around Ireland but that doesn't count as it was a relay.
Cycled from Waterford to Killarney - 199km ! (too b0llixed to round it up to 200) 😁
Then did the ring of kerry the next day ..
247km in the Tour of Flanders sportive; over 10 hours on the road, Paterberg @230+ km was like crawling up a wall carrying a bag of spuds behind me....
300 km Vätternrundan.
613.7km, 3858m in the first Audax Ireland 24hr TT
593.4km, 3949M Mizen to Malin 2015 aim was to do it in less than 24 hours but it finished up closer to 25
Not sure which was harder, and I haven't gone back to do either again, yet anyway......
Back in 2010 about 230km. 15km cycle from home to start of an organised ride in city, 200km ride to finish in same location as start and 15km back home. Wicklow 200 in 2011 2nd longest and not done much over 100km in the last 10 years due to pure laziness and beer
220km on the Royal Canal a few weeks ago. Was walking like an old man after it but would do it again and push for longer distances.
Does anyone bring some extra Chamois cream to reapply during a long ride like a 200km or more spin?
406km on a lap of Meath (including to & from my house in South Dublin). 15.58 moving, 19.42 total elapsed, and 12k cals. I'm doing all the Leinster counties, and this was the longest, but I had 4 300km+ days too. Just 1 county left, and I can't wait to be done.
@pairofpears yeah, I bring some extra chamois cream for long days. I've been lucky and have avoided downpours, so haven't had to consider changes of kit, etc.
I must get a small tub to put some chamois cream in my saddle bag as the canal spin was a bit hard on me but you live and learn.
243km around the Dublin border last September. I usually try to do a couple of 200s each year and hope to keep that up but have no real ambition to get to the 300 mark.
90km or so a few months after getting a road bike after two years on an MTB. First spin over my usual 40/50km, no gels or anything. Legs were knackered but also bonked. Was around 20km from home and in an urban area so lots of lights, roundabouts etc so couldn't even crawl home.
Done a few 70-80km spins after but nothing major. I usually keep it short, 2-3 hours max.
You called? 1430km on London-Edinburgh-London in 2017. https://strava.app.link/0PRHz8aEXib
A couple of 1000km rides ( The Celtic Knot) two Paris-Brest-Paris 1200km (ok the second one I DNF'ed after 1,000) and a Race Around Ireland Ultra 1,065km.
The furthest I've gone in 24 hours is 475km.
I don't get out of bed for less than 200km.😀
Two Audax Ireland lads just finished the Mille Miglia 1,600km Audax in Italy over the weekend.
I've pushed a broken down Honda 50 10 miles back home when I was in my youth.Boy it felt like a long way.
Celtic knot 1000km over 3days. 375km longest day
341km on the 1st July 2015.
One of those great 'unplanned' rides where you just keep going another bit, and another bit, and another bit..... Because it was the 1st of the month, I was no.1 in the world for a couple of hours on the Strava distance challenge (until someone in Japan posted a 600k ride!).
https://www.strava.com/activities/337138881
Class!!! how did you find this event? it is an event i was thinking about doing (prior to covid putting a halt to such travel)
i've done 2 300k cycles. i do a good few 200k cycles but rarely go beyond that point.
Ah if we can count multiday
I've done the C2C in 2.
St Bees to Whitby - 270km. But we got a bit lost in Yorkshire so was nearer 290 😏
198.9km.... did a 200k Audax, missed a turn and ended up shaving a bit off the distance by the time I rerouted... was too beat to be doing laps of the carpark to make up for it at the end🤣
I reckon you have a rake of 200 or more Km rides under your belt. For me it was 230km.
....and a rake of 300+km rides also!