Biking Intervals question?

boo2

New member
I'm starting to ride intervals, and on my usual recreation rides, I have no problem fitting them into the routine. The interval I've been doing is 10 min at 90-94% MHR, 5 mins light pedaling (usually at 60-70% MHR) and repeat for 3 sets. I do 10-15 minutes warm up/warm down as well (sometimes longer, depending on the route I'm taking.

The problem is, most of my riding is done on the way to work and back. I try to ride at least one way each day (can take the train in or back as I need) for 32 miles. I'll double it up and start riding both ways as I extend my mileage...anyway, that 32 miles is riddled with stop signs and stop lights, with 3 decent stretches of 4 miles or so with relatively few stops.
Is it still beneficial to do intervals during my commute, even if I have to extend the 5 minute lightly spinning with some more 75%ish MHR mileage in between, or should I simply take the dip in HR for the stop and keep going, counting that as my 10 min?
 
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