Originally Posted by
ypsetihw
Thanks for the input! I have attempted to work in some intervals and hills into my training and so far I have realized that I have a LONG way to go.
I found a 25k loop local race and decided to enter the cat 5 this weekend which was 2 laps or 50 k, with about 750ft of vertical climb over some rollers with a big effort at the turnaround then back to the start downhill. Lets just say it was pretty rough . . . the field was pretty ridiculous but I will address that in another post. Suffice to say I got smoked - I was off the back within 2 miles and basically rode the rest by myself. The pace was INSANE . . . AND IT WAS CAT 5! How do you get into this sport?! Jesus I was a downhill snowboard coach for 6 years, racing, trees, freestyle, hiking at 12000 feet with 25lbs of gear in remote backcountry - and NONE of that compares to this . . . we hit the first hill and my HR was off the charts, by the second effort I was at the back, by mile 4 I couldn't even see the pack anymore . . .
See if you can find some faster groups to ride with. It's likely you're not very proficient at drafting yet and end up in the wind more than you need to. Staying on someone's wheel allows you to reduce your power by 30% compared to the rider in the wind. That, some structured intervals and losing some more weight should help.