Ride the Lobster qualifying ride report
Route
The route that I am taking is based on the Eastern Park Connector in Singapore.
The length of the whole route is estimated to be about 42km. This would allow me to achieve my objective of riding 84km on the first day and 89km on the second day by riding 2 rounds around the park connectors.
Day 1
I woke up on day 1 feeling nervous. The longest I had ridden prior to this attempt was 42km when I wanted to see how the route was like. Now I was about to embark on an attempt to ride 171 km over 2 days. Not something that I was particularly looking forward to.
The day started with me checking out the weather forecast.
Humidity 89%
Temp ranging from 26 - 32 degrees Celsius
Not particularly cooling either. Plus the humidity can make things really difficult.
Partaking in a bowl of cereal, I got my gear together in preparation of the ride.
Gear
Bag to carry stuff
Hat for protection against sun and maybe rain
Sponge for groin protection
Shades to look cool
Water bottle for hydration purpose
Handphone + Earpiece for entertainment
Wallet for money
With my gear all set, I set off at 8.30 am with the words "I AM GOING TO DIE" screaming in my head.
Why was I looking so happy?
Siglap Park Connector
The first part of the journey was the Siglap Park Connector. It was relatively short and painless, although the route was a bit winding with numerous ups and downs. There were some pot holes here and there which made for a slightly more difficult ride.
Start point.
Going towards Bedok Reservoir Park
Signpost showing where I was
Photo to show I was there. The signpost was correct!
Does this count as elevation?
Bedok Reservoir - SunPlaza Park
Next part of the journey was to Bedok Reservoir. From here I was to proceed to SunPlaza Park
Bedok Reservoir is just across the road
Bedok Reservoir proper
Bedok Reservoir
Track inside Bedok Reservoir. It was actually closely packed gravel, though there were some parts that were still loose, which did make some of the riding feel very slippery.
Next part of the journey - Towards Pasir Ris Park 6.7km away
Map showing where I was
Part of the riding track to SunPlaza Park
SunPlaza Park
Waiting at a traffic junction
SunPlaza Park - Changi Beach
This was one of the more painful parts of the ride, mainly due to lack of objects of interest and also due to the road seeming like it'll never end. From SunPlaza park, I rode up to Pasir Ris, made a turn and headed up to Changi Beach park.
Signpost showing where I was
Riding across a bridge that spans the canal. This canal leads to Pasir Ris Park.
Reaching Changi Point
Taking a much needed break
Changi Beach Park - East Coast Park - Siglap Park Connector - Home
I was at the North-Eastern end of Singapore. I proceeded to turn South and rode the Coastal
route, which brought me to East Coast Park. Riding along the beach, I would come back to Siglap Park connector and home, thus completing one round.
At Changi Beach Park
Just in case no one knows they are at Changi Beach Park
Coastal Route. The longest, most boring part of the ride. You just can't see the end.
I was lying. I can see the END(of the Coastal Route)
Enjoying a packet of sugar cane juice.
DAY 1 PART 2
After a quick lunch of instant noodles, I had to set of again. I was feeling ok. A bit saddle sore, groin hurting quite a bit. I set off once again at 2.20pm having finished the first round at 1pm. Didn't have the mind to take as many pictures this second round as all I wanted to do was to finish this and get home to get some rest. I finished at about 7pm. Was feeling sore, dehydrated and quite a bit crazy. Total time taken for day 1, 10 1/2 hours.
Rating calculation:
Distance ridden: 84km
Subjective rating: Extreme Temp: 42km
Final Rating | Objective Rating | Subjective Rating | Prev Day Carryover | Next Day Carryover |
148 | 118 | 30 | 0 | 24.5 |
Starting from home
Start point of Siglap Park Connector
Bedok Resevoir
SunPlaza Park
East Coast Park
Siglap Park Connector
Day 2 Part 1
Start of a brand new day. I decided to start the day much earlier so I woke up at 6am and started off at 7.20am, after a breakfast of bread. Also, I decided to do things differently as I was getting slightly bored with the route. For day 2, I rode the route the otherway. Also, for the first part, I would ride one round around Bedok Reservoir to account for the 5km increase in total distance for me.
Weather forecast for the day:
Humidity 94%
Temp ranging from 24 - 30 degrees Celsius
Starting from home
Reaching East Coast Park
Taking a break
Reaching SunPlaza Park
Reaching Bedok Reservoir
Reaching Siglap Park Connector
Day 2 Part 2
I was pretty much gone in the mind. Wasn't thinking and pretty much zoned out by this point of time. It was all about putting one leg in front of the other. I reached home at around 12.30pm and had a lunch of Wonton noodles. I set off again at 1.30pm. I decided that I was too tired to try to navigate anymore, so I changed the route again. This time I would ride only part of the Siglap Park Connector (2.2km), the East Coast Park (8km), the Coastal Route (7.9km), the Changi Beach Park (3.9km) and then turn back and ride the same route again. This would give me a distance of 44km. The reason I chose to do so was that it was long straight routes most of the time. It would allow me to zone out.
I finished at 6pm.
Rating calculation for day 2:
Rating calculation:
Distance ridden: 91km
Subjective rating: Extreme Temp: 42km
Final Rating | Objective Rating | Subjective Rating | Prev Day Carryover | Next Day Carryover |
162 | 132 | 30 | 0 | 28 |
Not very happy that I still had so much to ride after riding so much.
At East Coast Park
Sugar Cane Juice to reward myself
Taking a break at one of the shelters along the Coastal Route
Beautiful day.
Aftermath
I was sore and tired but elated. I had complete the ride. I managed to do something I had doubts I could do. I pushed myself to my limit and maybe even beyond. I was so dehydrated, I kept drinking water.
I was also late for a birthday party. Opps.
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