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'nother 06-27-07 06:34 PM


Originally Posted by LT Intolerant
I did a M45+ 4/5 race in mid April that is a killer w a 14 min killer climb and sections as steep as 15+%.

Copperopolis?

jrennie 06-27-07 06:39 PM

I dont think anything on that course is 15%

Only other hilly RR I have done is Pine"not so" Flat and I think there are a couple sections over 10% on that

Duke of Kent 06-27-07 07:29 PM


Originally Posted by jrennie
I have a couple of teammates that race the masters 4/5 in Nor-Cal and I think the 4.5w/kg is pretty close to hang with the lead group on a climb.

What sort of w/kg do they put out for the same length of interval on the flats?

LT Intolerant 06-27-07 07:34 PM


Originally Posted by 'nother
Copperopolis?

yes, Clobberopolis....and yes, there are sections that are 15%, albeit short sections.

gene r

jrennie 06-27-07 09:23 PM

Duke-well one of the guys puts out 310 uphill and did the district tt on 306 so pretty close to the same.

LT Intolerant-I think the last couple of miles at pineflat were way steeper than copperpoopolis(road as you know are like tarmac compaired to copper though).

gsteinb 12-22-08 08:42 AM

unpossible!

recursive 12-22-08 11:23 AM

You have received:
Necromancy award!

jrennie 12-22-08 12:35 PM

Wow, grave digging. As an update to a post that was a year and a half ago, most of those masters 4/5 racers referenced above moved up and are 3's or 2's now. Guess it must have been a crop of fast old guys getting into the sport.


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