
Originally Posted by
Tailwind
Bouncing an idea out there for feedback.
I'm doing the Pierre's Hole 100 on August 7th which I have about four more weeks until the event. I feel plenty fast over short distances these days (intervals have been great there) but I'm mainly worried about how much power I'm putting out at mile 80 (and onward). Last week I did 5 days of riding (2 days of intervals, 3 endurance days) with about 17 hours on the bike and 24K of climbing. This is a bit more volume than I've typically done but overall I don't feel tanked.
My plan has been to basically repeat this for the next two weeks then two weeks prior to the race dropping to 10ish hours on the bike and taking a light week leading up to the race.
If my goal is to build endurance for hour 6 and onward is there anything else I should be doing?
You can't make meaningful long-distance endurance improvements in 2 weeks, but it sounds like you're ok. Remember to absolutely stuff your face on the big day starting from the first few minutes. Small deficits in fueling early on will really hurt you after 6 hours. If you aren't already doing it, you have some time to practice getting in 80+g of carbs an hour, and figuring out what works for you.
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