He did one race on an upright in 2000. Caught up with a fellow competitor who was riding a recumbent and asked him how he was doing. The guy replied 'fine' DH asked him if anything hurt as by that time everything below his waist was numb and hurting. The man replied 'nope. Nothing hurts' this was after 16 hours of racing. DH looked at the guy's recumbent and said 'man I gotta get me one of those!' and switched to recumbent bikes. He never raced uprights again.Oh wow that is far!!![]()
Is this on a regular bike or one of those seated ones I think you posted before or?
Me, I rode a lot of 50/25 or 10 mile rides on an upright but never did 100 on one. I'm no masochist. I did my two centuries on my trike. At the end of the ride I couldn't stand up. I had to roll out of my seat and onto the ground. My legs were fried but my backside was fine. The weird thing about riding a century is that 24 hours later you are sore but after 48 you are good to go again.....not 100 miles for me but ten is no problem. I would never attempt a century on an upright.




not necessarily all of those every time but point being I usually go a few miles.
