How To Prepare For A Long Bike Ride

We know that the idea of cycling from St Tropez to Monaco may sound intimidating - after all, when we first came up with the idea we had never done it before either! However, with the first ride in 2011 we have now been cycling this route for nearly a decade, and we wouldn’t change that for the world. Your first long-distance outing will always be the hardest, but here at the Champagne and Oyster Cycling Club (COCC) we make sure we also have a lot of fun along the way. Below, discover five crucial tips for how to prepare for a long bike ride.

Here’s how to prepare for a long bike ride

The training

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COCC Rider 2017

It’s important to get your body ready for the long bike ride ahead - cycling 130km is no mean feat, especially in the South of France sun! If you are new to cycling, slowly build how long you can ride for, starting with a manageable amount of time like 30 minutes. Train with a mixture of flat and hilly routes, so you can be prepared for all parts of the ride - you’d be surprised at how much more energy going uphill can take. 

Remember that pedalling shouldn’t be a struggle - use the gears appropriately to make sure you can get your legs turning quickly and smoothly. Leaving your bike on too low a gear can quickly exhaust your muscles, meaning you’re more likely to burn out. 

The key to how to prepare for a long bike ride is ensuring that you will be able to cycle the distance and enjoy it. If you have enough time, it is a great idea to cover as close to the total distance as possible before the race, so that you know you can do it.  

The bike

 Another large part of preparing for a long bike ride is finding a bicycle that you feel comfortable with. If you don’t already have a bike, you will want to choose one that is designed for comfort and endurance. With so many options on the market, we would always recommend you get the advice of a cycling specialist, who will be able to factor in things like your personal riding style as well as your size and height, not to mention the type of terrain you will be cycling on. 

Once you have your bike, the week before the race is a good time to make sure it is all in perfect working condition. Ensure the saddle is the right height for you, make sure your tires have plenty of tread, that your brakes work and the brake blocks still have plenty of life in them, that the cables are not frayed, and that your gears all work. Take it to your local bike shop for a check-over if you’re not sure. 

The outfit

COCC Rider 2019

COCC Rider 2019

How to prepare for a long bike ride with your wardrobe? You’ll want to invest in some good quality shorts, with a well-positioned chamois (or pad) to cover your sitting bones and ultimately increase your comfort. Pair these with a cycling jersey, which should be close fitting while allowing your skin to breathe - look for one with a high SPF rating to protect you from the sun. Tinted glasses will help your vision, while cycling mitts will stop your hands from chaffing. Most cyclists also choose to wear clip-in cycling shoes, which have stiff soles for comfortable, efficient pedalling - you will need a certain type of pedal for this, so it is worth mentioning when you are purchasing your bike. And of course, don’t forget your helmet, crucial in keeping you safe. 

Luckily, the COCC provides all its participants with a professional cycling outfit as part of our entrance fee, meaning you’ll be well kitted out on the day. Just remember that you will need your own kit for training if you are new to our ride and don’t have an outfit from previous years.

The food and drink 

A long bike ride requires you to stay hydrated and sustained with nutrients, otherwise you may suffer ‘the bonk’ - cyclist terminology for a deficiency of glucose in the bloodstream, which will make your brain feel fuzzy - and hit the wall. Avoid this by drinking a bottle of water every hour and eating a few bites of food every thirty minutes - this could be something like a nutrition bar, a piece of fruit or a protein ball. Don’t worry, we won’t expect you to carry all this water on you; we have pre-arranged stops where we can refill bottles and eat a little more. 

The mentality

We’ve covered the physical preparation, but how to prepare for a long bike ride mentally? The thought of cycling for nine or so hours is exhausting, and most cyclists find they will hit a point when the initial excitement has worn off and it still feels like there is forever to go. That’s why it can be helpful to divide it into two or three segments, and have a plan for each. 

Keep it feeling easy in the first section, so as not to exhaust yourself too much - you’ve got a long road ahead. Pick up the energy levels in the second section, and give it all you’ve got left to propel yourself into St Tropez in the final segment, driven by the thought of the lively welcome party in Stars n Bars!

If you’d like to participate in the 2020 COCC Ride Monaco, get in touch to book your slot today.  

2020 COCC Date - 26th April

The date for the 2020 COCC Ride has now been confirmed as 26th April.

Can Sponsors please confirm their support as soon as possible; application forms for riders will be available on the site shortly.

This year we are trying to extend our social media coverage and build awareness for the ride, anyone out training and posting to instagram please #official.cocc in order that we may repost on our instagram page.

See you on the road

Cycle with Champions 2019 & Butterfly Ball

Modesta Vzesniauskaite has asked me to share with you the details of this year’s Cycle with Champions ride and invite you to participate in this and the associated Butterfly Ball.

This year you can experience the charity cycle ride from 18-20 October 2019.

The ride will be combined with unique experiences of wine tasting and truffle hunting, and as always you will have the opportunity to meet old and new friends and attend a gala dinner in the prestigious Hotel de Paris ballroom on the evening of 20th October.

All monies raised will go to support children with Autism.

Please book your place soon as possible sam.walker@caudwellchildren.com because this year will be strictly limited to 40 places .

Full details are available below :

Information Pack

Registration Forms

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Number 1 - End of Summer Party

We are celebrating the end of summer with the launch of The Number1 Spritz at Solenzara (See below invite). Will be a fun day...... Spritz is on the house 🥂 and copious amounts will be enjoyed by all.

Simon Gook of Number1 is hoping to round up a big crew for what will be a fun day and has invited as many COCCs as possible to attend.

Stef (Former Anjuna Manager) is putting on a great band and they would love to see you and any friends you want to bring.

Just let Simon know if you can make it and how many as numbers are limited.

Contact - 06 40 62 96 25

Ps. There is a kids activity area too

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Monaco Yacht Show - Charity Cycle Ride

“At the invitation of HSH Prince Albert, The Premier of the Cayman Islands and I took

part in the annual Champagne & Oyster Cycle Club charity ride earlier this year, in aid of

the Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation. This was a fantastic experience and gave

us inspiration to create our own charity ride in Monaco at the annual Monaco Yacht show.

The Cayman Islands and Monaco share so many similarities - our aim is to encourage riders

of all levels to take part and to raise as much money as possible for the Prince Albert

II of Monaco Foundation, in support of the amazing work it does for our planet and the

environment.”

- Eric Bush, Chief Officer, Ministry of International Trade, Investment, Aviation, & Maritime Affairs, Cayman Islands Government

The Ride

The 2019 route will begin at Stars ‘N’ Bars in Monaco Port, before heading out along

the beautiful coastline to the town of Menton. Riders will then head back to the

principality and finish with a Champagne reception in a location to be confirmed.

We invite participants of all ages and abilities to take part - the route has been chosen because

of the relatively easy terrain, although there will be an optional hill climb for the more

experienced riders. Single riders or large groups are equally welcome to take part.

Your guides for the day will be the husband and wife team of Veronica and Gustav Larsson.

The ex-professional riders are experienced in operating cycling tours throughout the

region and know the local roads as well as anyone.

Different groups, dependant on ability, will be formed at registration, meaning that everyone

can enjoy the ride at their own comfortable pace. The estimated total distance for the ride is 24

km which should take between 1 and 2 hours.

• A full itinerary is available on request

• Applications close on 03/09/19

• All applicants need to be fit and healthy to participate in the ride

• 100% of money raised will go to The Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation

Sponsorship Opportunities

• Jersey sponsorship available from €2,000

• Each rider will receive a complimentary jersey

• Huge Media coverage

• Strong Social Media exposure

• The ride is free to take part in, meaning participant numbers

will be high

• Celebrity riders in attendance, including local professional

cyclists and legends of Formula One, such as Eddie Jordan

• The ride coincides with Monaco Yacht Show, a luxury event

that attracts over 580 exhibiting companies.

PLEASE CONTACT FOR FURTHER DETAILS:

United Kingdom

Red Eye Events

+44 (0)207 078 0299

info@redeyeevents.co.uk

Monaco

Vélo Monaco

+33 630895761

info@velomonaco.com

Full details

Thanks to all our sponsors and an offer to all 2019 riders

A massive thank you to all our sponsors without whom the COCC could not take place.

Our key sponsor again this year was Metabolic balance – below are a few key facts about them and an offer to all COCC 2019 participants.

 

Metabolic Balance® is cooperating with Doctors worldwide and is a well-known Metabolism Program.

 

Metabolic Balance® was developed by Dr. med Funfack and his expert team of nutritionists.

 

Metabolic Balance® creates an optimal individual nutrition program based on 36 blood values.

 

Metabolic Balance® stands for changing and optimizing your health and well-being.

 

Metabolic Balance® Program helps to detoxify your body, reactivate your metabolism and sustainably support your health, vitality and performance.

 

Over one million participants in more than 30 countries confirmed, that this program is a success – sustainably and permanently.

For the participants of the COCC-Bike-Event 2019, we offer a 20% discount on our program.

 

Reset your Body - Get in shape for summer 2019

 

For more details of Metabolic Balance please contact Silvia Mischler by email silvia.mischler@mb-intl.com and visit the website http://www.mb-intl.com/

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Official Press Release

COCC 2019 St Tropez to Monaco Charity Ride A Huge Success and H.S.H. Prince Albert II Presents Awards.

A total of 105 riders took part in the Champagne and Oysters Cycling Club (COCC) annual charity bike ride from St Tropez to Monaco on Sunday 28 April. The ride, over more than 130km along the coast from St Tropez to Monaco, was once again in aid of The Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation. The result: an estimated €100,000 raised to help develop water safety programmes across the world. Donations can still be made at  https://coccmonaco.com/donate.

International participation

To date, the ride has raised approximately €850,000 over eight years in aid of The Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation whose mission is to help in the development and growth of the awareness program on water safety and the risks of drowning and to help children to swim.

Event organiser Damian Crean commented: “The event just gets better and better every year. It has now become a firm fixture in the Monaco calendar but we also had participants this year flying in from The Cayman Islands, Singapore, Dubai, Switzerland and many from the UK – a lot of whom have already confirmed again for next year. The support team did an amazing job again this year; without them, the event could not take place.”

Who took part in this year’s event?

Thierry Boutsen: Belgian former F1 driver and prominent Monaco businessman. Boutsen Aviation, his business aviation brokerage, was founded in 1997 and is also a sponsor of the ride.

Mika Häkkinen: Finnish former F1 driver and Monaco resident Mika won the Formula 1 world championship in 1998 and 1999 for McLaren.

Thor Hushovd: Norwegian former pro cyclist and winner of the 2010 UCI Road World Championship. He was the first Norwegian to lead the Tour de France.

David Tanner: Australian former pro cyclist who competed at the highest level globally, including the UCI World Tour.

Calvin Watson: Australian former pro cyclist, active between 2010 and 2018. He notably won the Herald Sun Tour 2013.

Veronica Larsson: Swedish former pro-cyclist and winner of numerous international women’s pro races. She has now founded Vélo Monaco, www.velomonaco.com - Premier Cycling Adventures.

Modesta Vžesniauskaitė: Female road racing cyclist from Lithuania, who represented her nation at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.

Awards presented by H.S.H Prince Albert II

After a triumphant arrival in Monaco at Star’N’Bars, the COCC participants continued their evening with family and friends at a street party organised by Slammers, Monaco. Against the backdrop of a live band and a late spring evening, H.S.H. Prince Albert II gave out the ‘pedal’ awards to certain COCC participants. These were as follows:

The Gold Pedal Award: Patrick Torrison (aged 15), the youngest COCC participant.

The Silver Pedal Award: Orrett Conner (aged 69), the oldest rider, all the way from The Cayman Islands.

The Bronze Pedal Award: Mim Stanway, for the Stanway family, who organise all the support, vans, stops and lunch.

Rumble Romagnoli, one of the new riders this year, said: “It is so much more than a bike race. It is a family; a community of people who genuinely care about each other, on and off the road. The COCC has become a not-to-be-missed social and networking event on the Monaco calendar, where friends, family and colleagues can spend some hard-earned quality time together.”

Follow the COCC 2019 journey on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/official.cocc/

Congratulations

Dear Riders and support team

The Champagne & Oyster Cycling Club of Monaco would like to congratulate you for completing the 8th annual Charity Bike Ride of 140 km from St Tropez to Monaco in aid of the Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation. 

 

Well done! 

 

This year's event and the estimated €100,000 it raised would not have been possible without your collaboration, and for that, the C.O.C.C. would like to extend its most sincere gratitude.

 

You can view highlights of the ride and connect with the C.O.C.C follow us on:

Instagram - @official.cocc

Facebook - COCCRide

 

If you have any images or video of the event, please make sure to send your footage to 2019champagneandoysters@gmail.com via WeTransfer to include in our blog.

 

Once again, many thanks for your participation and the C.O.C.C. of Monaco is looking forward to welcoming you again next year!

 

Kind regards,

Damian