Preparations for a long bike ride are essential in order for your trip to be enjoyable and less stressed on the potential issues. Things from warming up, bike check, money to spend, and food and water are all should be taken care of first. Here are the five things to do before engaging in the long bike ride.
Catch a Good Night Sleep
This is usually an issue for people especially if they are used to stay up late in the evening. The early morning ride means at least an hour of preparation. For example, if the meetup and assembly time is 6AM, you have to wake up at least 5AM that day. In my case, I allow 2 hrs or more of preparation so I needed to sleep by 9PM the night before. It is then a struggle to sleep without disturbance and noise of the neighbors. I then would feel sleepy after waking up and preparing for the bike long ride, and later on might affect my endurance on pedaling. That is why it is important to have one good night’s sleep.
Energy Snacks are Essentials
You don’t necessarily need to have a good breakfast before your ride as the rice and meat are heavy and longer to digest. Having some energy bar crackers and bread with coffee or energy-based drinks can help to a good startup and fuel to your system. I usually would drop by the 7-11 store to buy energy chocolate bars along with some of my favorite wafers and consume them before heading out to the assembly point.
Stretch your Muscles
Even if you are thinking that you are ready physically for a long bike ride that you can ride right away, make sure that you do a stretching exercise first. This is important as it will warm up or “awaken” your muscles, and to make sure your body is ready for the endurance exercise it will face for the day. Warming up prior can increase stamina and prolong your strength for the ride and better results. There is various stretching exercise online which you can do as a reference in an easy as one search click.
Check your Bike
This is basic stuff but I’d still include it here. Being excited about the long ride, there are times that you would miss checking the bike as you are already confident that there are no issues. Make sure that your tire pressure is on a good level by checking them with a tire gauge. Keeping your tires at the proper pressure keeps your bike rolling more efficiently and lesser impact on rough roads. Quickly check your tire bead for debris that may be embedded in the tire. Give your wheels a spin to make sure there’s no wobble and the shifters are functioning as usual.
Prepare Money to Spend
You cannot avoid that during the long ride your group will drop by a famous restaurant or karinderia in town for the lunch stopover and so you’d need some on-hand cash to spend for the food. It might or might not be a heavy meal but if ever there are popular dishes that you want to try then you should prepare the budget beforehand.