I did 100km a couple of months ago. damn near killed me.
I was carrying 8 bed legs and a carrier bag of metal fittings in my panniers though :(
Plus I took plenty of water but no food (epic fail) :(
As for the original question. 112miles sounds fair I suppose. I'm more of a runner than a cyclist, and I find my body is more stressed by running. This leads to parts of it breaking down on and around 20 miles. Not sure I'd have the same issues on a 112 mile ride but then I havent done one so I should shut up.
I did 100km a couple of months ago. damn near killed me.
I was carrying 8 bed legs and a carrier bag of metal fittings in my panniers though :(
Plus I took plenty of water but no food (epic fail) :(
As for the original question. 112miles sounds fair I suppose. I'm more of a runner than a cyclist, and I find my body is more stressed by running. This leads to parts of it breaking down on and around 20 miles. Not sure I'd have the same issues on a 112 mile ride but then I havent done one so I should shut up.