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Take a break, or keep on training ?

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Default Take a break, or keep on training ?

Hey everyone,

I'm mad because I'm finally starting to see a significant difference in my overall cycling performace, and the season is pretty much over . My question is, should I take a break even though I only started in July ? I did around 900 miles this summer, but my main goal is to train hard and get stronger for next year.

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Default Re: Take a break, or keep on training ?

Hey PEE-buh'Dee,
Definitely keep training.

You've got at least another month up there, even though you might have to switch to mornings soon.

There's always rollers or other trainers, running, or Nordic Skiing.
I think there's a race loop in Easton...

If you're really committed, there are studded bike tires to be bought.
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