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  • After the first 200 BRM ( Tingling / Numbness in Hands )

    Hello all,

    I have finished my first BRM 200 last Saturday conducted by Madras Randonnuers on my SCHWINN Frontier Sport (MTB, with suspension).
    Though the stretch is flat, head and cross winds are grueling which made the ride a tough one. Heat is just above moderate but bearable.
    I had plenty of water through out, but comprised with lunch owing to the time shortage and went ahead.

    Post 150 km I really struggled to push the bike and after the final check point at 173km legs started to pain and felt like I m completely exhausted. Having electoral and Glucovita bolts through out I pushed my self till the end and finished the ride just 15-20 mins before the time.

    Before the ride, I practiced a 50 km ride daily for two weeks and attempted a 100km in between. After the first week , I have increased my saddle height a little and I felt my pedaling was improved. Things are fine in those sessions and I neither experienced any pain or cramps in legs. Every morning I was fresh to go for a 50.

    I felt things would be same after the 200Km ride too.

    Today is second day after ride and I still have some pain in thighs,a tingling sensation in my hands. The thighs pain is bearable and I m feeling like it will go away soon.
    But I'm experiencing tingling in hands for first time. Though I m able to perform my chores , I feel like a little current is passing in both of my hands.

    Is this common after such long rides ? If not what should I do to reduce them now and prevent in future ?

    Hoping I have presented all possible details, I would like to receive comments on bike too. Is it advisable to do further brevets on MTB ?


    Thank you all in advance.
    Sayi mera naam, Cycle chalana mera kaam.

    Nightfury -
    Schwinn Frontier Sport
    Fawkes -
    Cannondale CAAD 8 -2013- Tiagra

    My first bicycle tour to Spiti Valley

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    Re: After the first 200 BRM ( Tingling / Numbness in Hands )

    Congratulations. Though jumping from 50km to 200km is quite a challenge and that is why you are feeling all the aches and pains even after a couple of days.

    You can do brevets on any cycle you choose, though of course using an MTB makes it that much more difficult.

    Did you wear gloves while cycling. It appears that your hands got cramped and went numb due to insufficient blood flow.
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    • #3
      Re: After the first 200 BRM ( Tingling / Numbness in Hands )

      Originally posted by The Monk View Post
      Congratulations. Though jumping from 50km to 200km is quite a challenge and that is why you are feeling all the aches and pains even after a couple of days.

      You can do brevets on any cycle you choose, though of course using an MTB makes it that much more difficult.

      Did you wear gloves while cycling. It appears that your hands got cramped and went numb due to insufficient blood flow.
      Thank you Monk.

      Yes, I did wear gloves (BTWIN GLOVE 300 ) through out. I'm not sure if the foam padding provided is sufficient or not.
      I will try improving hand positions and seating posture, which may help.
      Sayi mera naam, Cycle chalana mera kaam.

      Nightfury -
      Schwinn Frontier Sport
      Fawkes -
      Cannondale CAAD 8 -2013- Tiagra

      My first bicycle tour to Spiti Valley

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      • #4
        Re: After the first 200 BRM ( Tingling / Numbness in Hands )

        Originally posted by sayi89 View Post
        Hello all,

        I have finished my first BRM 200 last Saturday conducted by Madras Randonnuers on my SCHWINN Frontier Sport (MTB, with suspension).
        Though the stretch is flat, head and cross winds are grueling which made the ride a tough one. Heat is just above moderate but bearable.
        I had plenty of water through out, but comprised with lunch owing to the time shortage and went ahead.

        Post 150 km I really struggled to push the bike and after the final check point at 173km legs started to pain and felt like I m completely exhausted. Having electoral and Glucovita bolts through out I pushed my self till the end and finished the ride just 15-20 mins before the time.

        Before the ride, I practiced a 50 km ride daily for two weeks and attempted a 100km in between. After the first week , I have increased my saddle height a little and I felt my pedaling was improved. Things are fine in those sessions and I neither experienced any pain or cramps in legs. Every morning I was fresh to go for a 50.

        I felt things would be same after the 200Km ride too.

        Today is second day after ride and I still have some pain in thighs,a tingling sensation in my hands. The thighs pain is bearable and I m feeling like it will go away soon.
        But I'm experiencing tingling in hands for first time. Though I m able to perform my chores , I feel like a little current is passing in both of my hands.

        Is this common after such long rides ? If not what should I do to reduce them now and prevent in future ?

        Hoping I have presented all possible details, I would like to receive comments on bike too. Is it advisable to do further brevets on MTB ?


        Thank you all in advance.
        I would recommend you to adjust your seat height and try to take excess weight off the wrist. If the pain is only confined to wrists it may be due to nerve compression and it will resolve itself in a few days time. If you are experiencing pain in both your arms then it is a cervical cause and you need to get a MRI done if it doesnt resolve in a few days..

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        • #5
          Re: After the first 200 BRM ( Tingling / Numbness in Hands )

          Thank you Danish.

          I have decreased my seat height a little now already.

          Luckily, the pain is not in arms. It is confined only to wrists. Hope it will fade away soon.
          Sayi mera naam, Cycle chalana mera kaam.

          Nightfury -
          Schwinn Frontier Sport
          Fawkes -
          Cannondale CAAD 8 -2013- Tiagra

          My first bicycle tour to Spiti Valley

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          • #6
            Re: After the first 200 BRM ( Tingling / Numbness in Hands )

            No problems sir. Glad I could be of help. Happy riding..

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