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I'd maybe do some long sessions in endurance heart rate zone, or maybe sweet spot training if you really wanted to follow specific plans.
Given you're going to need to do a SR to get on PBP, I would say you're going to do more than enough riding this year to be pretty fit for the ride itself.
Being tired and hating your bike / missing a turn / wasting time / your own brain will be what gets you.
Can anyone point me in a direction for training plans? I'm looking to do PBP, The Fort William 1000 and a couple of other 1000ish km rides this year and would like to ride them well/fast. I've never really followed a training plan before but think as I'm a bit more experienced with Audax/long distance riding it might help this year to get better.
Currently don't have a power meter but would be keen to get one. Was interested in the Garmin Vectors but noticed they are only compatible with Look cleats....
Any advise appreciated, cheers.