Spring has Sprung – Time to Start Building That Base!

Ah, can you feel it in the air? The days are getting longer, the temps are rising, and the trails are finally emerging from their wintery tomb with hero dirt! You know what that means? It’s officially GO TIME to kick off your training for the Iceman Cometh mountain bike race!

Now I know what you’re thinking, the Catalina Wine Mixer isn’t until November. Why are we starting this so soon? I don’t want to skip summer either!

Well, let me let you in on a little secret that the pros seem to understand quite well. The key to any successful training cycle is establishing an aerobic base nice and early. This foundation is what’s going to allow you to ramp up the intensities later on and ultimately go full on race pace when Iceman race day comes around this fall.

It’s all about time in the saddle, because your number one priority this spring is increasing that weekly mileage and time spent on the bike in a gradual, sustainable way. I don’t want to see any heroes out there ramping things up into the stratosphere right away as that is a recipe for injury. We’re playing the long game on this one.

First thing’s first, establish what your current weekly riding volume is. Whether that’s a couple of hours or more, or somewhere in between, that’s your new benchmark. From there, just add about 10-15% more time to that volume the following week. Is mileage easier for you to track? If you’re currently riding 80 miles per week, bump that up to around 90-92 miles for week 2. Then repeat that gradual progression week after week after week.

Oh, and don’t forget to include one glorious long ride on the weekends that clocks in around 20-30% greater than your normal weekday outings. You should keep extending that long ride as the weeks go by to truly build your aerobic engine.

For now, all those added miles should still be at a relatively chill, conversational pace. Wouldn’t want you heading into the red too soon! We’ll have plenty of time for intervals and gut-punching intensities once summer rolls around.

Strength = Endurance, but don’t think for one second that building an elite endurance base is just about saddle time. You would be wise to hit up the weights 2-3 days per week to construct some full-body strength and muscular endurance too.

Now I’m not talking about bodybuilding-style muscle isolation work. We want to prioritize compound exercises like squats, deadlifts, push-ups, and pull-ups that hammer multiple muscle groups at once. Higher rep ranges of 10-15 reps per set will blend perfectly with all that aerobic base building. You don’t need a fancy gym set at home, there are lots of options for body weight only exercises online.

And pay particular attention to your core. A strong midsection is crucial for maintaining a powerful position and efficient power transfer on the bike over the course of a 30+ mile race like Iceman. So be sure to incorporate plenty of planks, yes they are hard sometimes!

Finally, don’t neglect some focused strength work for those pushing muscles in your shoulders, triceps, and chest. Sustained pushing efforts are kind of a big deal for us mountain bikers.

Handling the trails, let’s not forget about your technical trail skills. Your legs could be powerful enough to climb trees, but if you can’t smoothly negotiate roots, rocks, and all manner of natural debris, you’ll be wasting a ton of energy out there. The more comfortable and flowy you can get on that new singletrack, the more you’ll be able to squeeze every bit of your hard-earned fitness when fatigue sets in.

So in addition to piling on those base miles, be intentional about seeking out trails that mimic the conditions you will experience at Iceman. Work on lifting those front and rear wheels over obstacles, railing bermed turns, and maintaining momentum through rooty gnarled sections.

It might leave you feeling gassed and sloppy at first, but over time you’ll develop that combo of finesse, power, and flow that’ll serve you incredibly well on race day. It’s not just about strength – it’s about skill too!

The journey begins today, so get after it!

About the author: Tobi is a passionate mountain biker and ultra endurance gravel cyclist who thrives on pushing his limits in the great outdoors. He has a deep appreciation for nature, savoring the scenic views and challenges of unpaved singletrack trails and long gravel routes. Tobi’s passion for adventure drives him to constantly seek out new ultra endurance gravel races and mountain bike events that take him on new dirt roads. He has participated in the Iceman Cometh Challenge for over a decade. When not hitting the trails or grinding away the miles on gravel, Tobi enjoys camping trips with his family. He is also actively involved with the West Michigan Coyotes youth mountain bike team, where he coaches and rides alongside his daughter, fostering her love for the sport. The solitude of the trails and the invigoration of conquering an ultra endurance race is what fuels his obsession with mountain biking and gravel cycling.

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