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Video: Mike Cotty's 300-mile training ride

Mike's in training for something, but what does it take to get fit for a big challenge?...

If you've ever watched a Cyclefilm etape recce you'll probably recognise Mike Cotty as the guinea pig sent out to try out the parcours for you. He's a fit chap, Mike: a former cyclocross champion and record holder for the South Downs Double (the full return trip) and first British finisher in the Etape and the Marmotte. Now he's eyeing up a new challenge.

We don't know what that challenge is just yet. Whatever it is, it involves riding quite fast for quite a long time, because his current regime involves some rides like this one: 300 miles from Herne Bay in Kent back to base in Southampton. The pretty way, with over 6,000m of climbing. It's an interesting glimpse into Mike's life, which very much revolves around riding bikes fast, and it had us thinking two things. Firstly, we should never forget just how beautiful riding in the UK can be: this ride looks lovely. And secondly, why haven't we got a car following us around on our training rides? We're sure we could crack off 300 miles in 19 hours too, if we did. Ahem.

Dave is a founding father of road.cc, having previously worked on Cycling Plus and What Mountain Bike magazines back in the day. He also writes about e-bikes for our sister publication ebiketips. He's won three mountain bike bog snorkelling World Championships, and races at the back of the third cats.

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Mike Cotty replied to akmbikes | 10 years ago
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akmbikes wrote:

Came to this from the announcement of the epic challenge.

What a great video of a fantastic ride. I suspect for most riders this would be something to train for, not used as a training ride.

I must keep a link to this so that when I'm whinging about a 50 mile ride I can think "Really? 50's not so far".

Thanks a lot, glad you like the video! M

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