If you’re interested in doing an ultra-long distance ride then who better to get advice from than the man who owns the world record for the fastest cycle around the world!? Mark Beaumont is a master of endurance and is here to give us his BEST tips! πŸš΄πŸ”

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0:00 – Intro
0:28 – Training
2:59 – Pushing through dark times
8:58 – Knowing when to stop
11:20 – Pain
13:16 – Nutrition
17:04 – Being ready

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36 Comments

  1. Mark is such an inspiration! Thank you for sharing your wealth of knowledge.
    I'm watching this while I'm recovering from yesterday's ride and I'm in tears from recognition over everything I did wrong as well as right.
    The plan was 300km but I switched to the shorter 200km route because of the crazy wind. It was right on my doorstep so I will definitely have another go at the long route.

  2. 125 miles coming up on Saturday! My own route and first of this length but no bike computer so it’s memorisation and pen and paper waypoints!

  3. I disagree slightly with his advice on eating, nutrition during the ultra rides. For myself, on a 1200 kilometer brevet, and the shorter brevets leading up to the long distance, a liquid diet is necessary. High calorie, liquid, mixed up powder drinks. Easy for the body to digest. Your stomach revolts and stops functioning when continuously exercising for 24 hours straight. Or 50 out of 75 hours. You will throw up normal food. And/or not be able to process nearly enough calories for a long distance event.

  4. How would ultra athletes recommend a father/husband/business owner train for such events? The idea of ultra is appealing but I'm afraid training would negatively impact the family. I genuinely am interested in how others with a similar scenario as mine do it.

  5. Mark…do you suffer with depression after your big events… I do. I train for months to do my one big event/ ride, I’m focused on my goal, purpose, a head full of mantras, putting in the early mornings, knowing that I have to β€œdo the miles, to make the miles” and at the end of it all… I change, until I find myself next years event. You are constantly challenging yourself, but if you ever stop for a period of time, do you find it hard?

  6. for me, the mental game is the challenging bit. Not going too hard at the beginning and pacing yourself. first time I tried 200 on the 100 in vermont, I didn't eat and pace correctly. Since then I've done solo 160 mile rides. For me it's easier to pace when I listen to my body and not chasing someone else. riding in beautiful places helps to enjoy the ride and take your mind off the pain. Can't imagine doing ultra endurance that are over 200 miles.

  7. Those injuries where you don't even know realizer you did it and the next morning your back is locked out and you can't walk, but you keep on riding until it heals. Those moments where we give up or we keep on going build character necessary for endurance

  8. I somehow missed this on GCN at the time but came to it after googling Marks name. I suffer insomnia and came across his Cycling the America’s doc on BBC4 at 3am just now. Truly inspirational stuff. What a legend!
    Fair play to him for what he has achieved. Wowzers. πŸ™ŒπŸ»
    Anyway, great insight and advice. I wish I had a tenth of his ability. πŸ‘πŸ»

  9. I somehow missed this on GCN at the time but came to it after googling Marks name. I suffer insomnia and came across his Cycling the America’s doc on BBC4 at 3am just now. Truly inspirational stuff. What a legend!
    Fair play to him for what he has achieved. Wowzers.
    Anyway, great insight and advice. I wish I had a tenth of his ability.

  10. The hardest things about ultra cycling for me is 1) getting cold late on in the evenings/night esp when you stop. 2) finding it hard to sleep when bivyiing 3) dehydration n nutritional problems. Otherwise it's all good

  11. Really sound, sage advice that really resonated with me, from a legend who's a master of this craft. Will take these golden nuggets into my randonneur challenges for 2024. Great video @GCNπŸ‘

  12. Amazing guy!
    Going to get his book on ultra psychology and advice.
    So many good pieces of advice here.
    Conditioning. Now I know what I need to work on.
    I’ve always wondered why I struggle with long rides , yet can race cx at high age group level and mtb races.
    There is so much more to ultra than being fast in races

  13. At 16:50 Mark says he was on 110g of carbohydrates per hour for 28.5 hours, with 17.000 kcal in total. How does that work with 4 kcal per 1g of carbohydrates?

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