Likewise, albeit only with a single century, not a double!
I think 40-50 miles is a distance I'm happy with at the moment. I'll build up to longer distances being comfortable, but that's enough for now. The century was hard work. The first 75 miles were OK, and then the last 25 were just murder. I was losing my mind by the end of it. I spoke to a mate about it and he said he's heard similar things said about marathons - "When you've done 20 miles, you're halfway there."
Going the distance gets much easier. I just realised that I can get as good a workout doing 20-30miles flat out at a higher intensity and in a couple of hours than sitting in a saddle all day spinning the miles away.
Saying that I'll probably go for the 300 next year if 200 becomes the new 100

It's a good job I'd pushed myself on - the next week I was at the cafe on our standard Saturday ride and overheard some riders from Southport cycling club saying that they'd been running late and were indeed turned away.
