Choosing a tour is not easy. Choosing optimally is even more difficult. That's why we help! The general experience is that we choose the tour based on the photos and our desires. But reality is sometimes much harder than our desires. There are those who don't think about the difficulties, but the question come for many people: "Can I do this?" There are those who specifically look for the more difficult, the challenge, he is the exception. He is usually aware of what he can do, how far he can go. However, according to experience, the average person is likes to stay in his comfort zone, so he has to find the optimal tour. However, for this you need to know two things: your own abilities and the difficulty of the tour. Based on many years of experience, we can safely say (we're talking about average riders, not professionals, semi-professionals or roadbikers who ride a lot) that the average people always overestimates itself, but the tour underestimates. This is what causes disasters. Get to know your skills! The easiest way to categorize people is based on their performance. Of course, in order to categorize yourself, you need to know yourself. To do this, you need to be aware of your abilities! The average person thinks that “50-60 km is not much, and it’s not even a slog”! And that’s mostly true. But if there’s a stronger level or a stronger pace next to it, it’s already far beyond your abilities. In cycling they say that everything is decided on the climb, and that's exactly the case. Based on my experience, I can safely say that on flat Even the average unprepared person (who may have barely exercised) can cover 50-60 km at his own pace, sometimes more. However, when the
Choosing a tour is not easy. Choosing optimally is even more difficult. That’s why we help! The general experience is that we choose the tour based on the photos and our desires. But reality is sometimes much harder than our desires. There are those who don’t think about the difficulties,