I’ve been back to pushbike riding for 5 weeks, after 4 1/2 years off. (That bugs me. I knew the Windows code to do a half symbol, I don’t think there is one for Linux. Grrrrr.) Anyway, 5 weeks of tootling to work, and an hour on the turbo most days of the week. And I’ve revived an old pipe dream, and decided I’m doing it! A Lands End to John O’Groats (LEJOG) pushbike ride! I’ve been put off by the amount of agony I’m in at the end of 112 miles on a triathlon, but I’ve found out there are specific touring bikes that are “comfortable” *sceptical face*. I’m looking at one. It’s a Dawes Galaxy. It was the go-to for bike tourers for decades. They’ve discontinued the range, but there are quite a few going second hand, and for buttons. I just missed out on one in Liverpool for £130.

On top of a gazzillion spokes to make the wheels bulletproof, 3 chain rings at the front to get you up any hill, really relaxed geometry and steel frame to make it all day comfortable, mudguards and rack, I also think it looks great. I love the British racing green colour and the classic styling.
Once I’ve got the bike I’ll do some big miles, leading up to a 3 day, 100+ miles a day, test. If I can do all that, May ’26 I’m going to batter the LEJOG. I was going to do B&Bs, but now I’m thinking self supported camping, to make it more of an adventure. This means lots of fun research/ obsessive rabbit-holing on light, robust, bikepacking tents, solar chargers, etc, etc. FUN!
I’ve shared the idea about, nobody in the family wants to come with me. So that’s the plan for next year, then maybe a full Iron distance tri, as it would be a shame to waste a thousand miles of bike training.
Today was a good day. I swam 2000m (my half is 1.2 miles, 1934m) in 50 minutes, and I felt OK, doing it. I think I’m making progress. Then an hour on TrainerRoad (that’s the way I jumped, better for the training) followed immediately by a 6 mile run. Then I took my tri bike off the trainer and rode it to the bike shop for a consult. The guy said my stem is too long, I’m stretching out, and said the arse agony is down to the saddle. He said to just fit a regular road bike saddle. He didn’t charge me for the advice, and gave me a free stem! I bought a cheapo (£30) road saddle. I tried it when I got back (only for a minute or so) but as soon as I sat on it I felt the pressure on my sit bones, not my poorly sore nethers. I’m really hoping that that fixes it. A damn shame I had to go through agony in the past, if so. Especially as I’ve been fitting these odd saddles because that’s what the online experts say are the best ones for comfort. The bike shop guy is a Kona Ironman qualifier, so he is top of his age group, knows his stuff. He said his mate tried the saddle I had on. Once. Then threw it away he was in so much pain. If I could find a position without pain (it doesn’t seem possible, but if I could) I could smash the bike leg next year.
Riding the tri bike today for the first time on the road it felt light and flighty at first, but on the way back it felt really fast. The onboard computer was reading high 20s, up to 33. I got back and looked closely, it’s reading KPH, not MPH, but still, it felt fast and easy.
Fun times!
Later,
Buck.