Here are my rules for riding during the TdF.
1. You have to ride every day there is stage (or prologue).
2. You do not have to ride on the race's rest days.
3. Choose a goal distance for the three weeks. Daily distances are up to you and depend on free time, fitness, and recovery from previous days.
4. Extra credit: Routes should somewhat match the terrain of the day's stage. Routes for flat stages should be mostly flat. Routes for hilly stages should include some hills. Routes for mountainous stages should include a decent climb.
5. Weather is no excuse not to ride.
1. You have to ride every day there is stage (or prologue).
2. You do not have to ride on the race's rest days.
3. Choose a goal distance for the three weeks. Daily distances are up to you and depend on free time, fitness, and recovery from previous days.
4. Extra credit: Routes should somewhat match the terrain of the day's stage. Routes for flat stages should be mostly flat. Routes for hilly stages should include some hills. Routes for mountainous stages should include a decent climb.
5. Weather is no excuse not to ride.