>
>
> At a certain fitness level (in terms of both overall & training for 
> distance) rides in the 80-100 mile range are simply "ordinary rides," 
>

Exactly. And I would add, I don't do any specific training for 
randonneuring. I don't do intervals. I don't have set training schedules 
where all my rides are planned out for the next couple of weeks building up 
for training rides. I simply "just ride", a little more frequently and 
little farther in anticipation of the upcoming brevet series.

--mike

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