Dear All:
I'm looking forward to the C1200! My bike is prepped, my body ... should at least be reasonably well rested.
But I thought I would solicit advice about one issue I came up against on PBP last year and again on a series of Brevets (600/200/200/300km) in Tohoku here in Japan at the beginning of May -- numbing in the soles/balls of my feet, and that wonderful searing pain as the numbness fades (that reminds me of the end of a trip to the skate rink as a child, with the skates tied too tight).
When I have had any pain in feet before cycling, I have solved it just by making sure that my shoes are the right size, have wide enough toe area, and most important, that my cleats are adjusted properly -- under the balls of the feet. And I never have had foot pain issues with hiking, running or walking in shoes that fit properly. But on PBP, and the Tohoku rides, I've still gotten foot numbness and pain even with shoes that seem the right size and cleats that seem in the place. I really hate to change ANYTHING (saddle, bib shorts, gloves, bars) before a really long ride, but will depart from that when something is obviously not working. I have two ideas and wanted any thoughts:
1. Cycling sandals. I just got a pair of Shimano cycling sandals that take SPD cleats. One rider at PBP swore by sandals for longer rides -- he said he could use them in all weather -- wear thicker socks, waterproof or windblocking liners, etc. as the weather merits. I rode them about 50km yesterday and must admit that my feet felt really good ... well ventilated on a beautiful sunny afternoon. And if they get wet ... at least they dry OFF faster than shoes dry OUT. But 50 kms is not 1200 kms ...
2. Arch supports. I also got some Giro brand inserts that come with 3 different heights of interchangeable arch supports. From what I have read, a likely source of the pain I am experiencing is not having high enough arch support. I was able to try them on a 140km ride last weekend, and they seemed okay ... but that is not a real test since I would not normally notice feet pain on that length of ride as long as my cleats are adjusted right.
For C1200, I'll either take my usual road cycling shoes, with the Giro arch supports and also the "normal" inserts ... or I could take the sandals plus a pair of MTB shoes in reserve.
Thoughts? Suggestions?
David Litt
Tokyo