Think I've over trained and have a race in 3 days

Hi all,
I think I have over trained - if this is possible.
Over the past 6 weeks I have seen my fitness increase by a considerable amount.
My climbing and ave speed are the best they have ever been.
However, the last 2 evening cycles my thighs have been really sore.
I thought last night was an off day and went out again tonight - big mistake, I was ok cycling at normal pace but any effort felt really tough on the thighs.
I have an XC race on Sunday, does anybody have any advice how to properly recover?
I should have listened to my body yesterday, rookie mistake
Matt
I think I have over trained - if this is possible.
Over the past 6 weeks I have seen my fitness increase by a considerable amount.
My climbing and ave speed are the best they have ever been.
However, the last 2 evening cycles my thighs have been really sore.
I thought last night was an off day and went out again tonight - big mistake, I was ok cycling at normal pace but any effort felt really tough on the thighs.
I have an XC race on Sunday, does anybody have any advice how to properly recover?
I should have listened to my body yesterday, rookie mistake
Matt
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You may not be optimal for your race, but you might be fine, especially if you are a youngster.
Sleep. Protein.
You're not overtrained, you're tired.
And i agree, tired not overtrained
Matt
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I found having cold baths twice a day really helped me recover when I was running. No need for Ice etc, just enough cold water from the tap to cover your legs. Getting in the bath is horrible, but after 30 seconds you don't feel the cold - honestly. I can't say how much they helped my recovery times!
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