My apologies if these have been answered. If people feel like responding though, that would be awesome!
1) Mucus: Maybe I'm stuffed up or something, but I cannot go for a long ride without having to spit and/or get mucus out of my nose constantly, like every 10-15 minutes. It's not that annoying, but turns my jersey/shorts into a mess (though I rinse them after every ride due to the sweat) and is a small bother. It's even worse in cold weather, but I noticed myself doing it a month or two ago when it was still summer here in the Midwest US.
2) Lower back pain: I am guessing this is some combination of seat/bar placement? I get it after about an hour of intense riding. It's not bad, but annoying, and worries me that it will fuck something up later. It stops as soon as I stop riding, or if I sit up on the bike for 20-30 seconds (pedaling without hands).
3) Hill speed decrease: Fairly obvious that you go slower up hills unless you pedal harder, but I have a really tough time with this. I can fly on flat ground, but on the really steep hills my thighs start to burn like crazy and it becomes difficult to keep up a decent speed, even with significant down-shifting. Is this something I need to work on with drills? Do leg presses at the gym? Or just keep riding hard all the time until I build up the stamina? Is there something I can do for that burn? I believe it's lactic acid - any way to suppress that? I drink water while riding, though not a ton.
4) Food intake while riding: For rides that are going to last more than two hours I usually bring some source food; a PureFit bar or something similar. Am I underestimating this need, or do I even need sustenance for a ride that "short?" I honestly don't notice a "difference" after I consume the food, but figure that after burning 1000 calories or so, my body might need some extra energy. Make sense or totally bunk?
For reference info these rides are 30-50 miles (varies), mostly flat, a couple decent hills, I'm 6' and 170 lbs. I believe I stay between 17 and 20 mph from reading on my old cyclocomputer (with the hills being an exception).
