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40-spot. 80 degrees.
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36 miles and 2,300’, 16 MPH average. Tried a new strategy today in the name of doing quasi-intervals: Take it real easy on the flats and downhills and attack the hills. Managed one KOM for my age group and 3 second places.
There is a 1.5 mile downhill that I had a good shot at getting the KOM or KOD (King of Descent) but there was a white Land Rover which kept braking to say at the speed limit. Was tempted to overtake him a couple of times on a long straight but wasn’t sure if he would turn into a driveway in front of me. The holder of the KOM is a tandem - which doesn’t count since those things are so damned fast. I had one and could go stupid fast on downhills - 62.5 was my max.
There is a 1.5 mile downhill that I had a good shot at getting the KOM or KOD (King of Descent) but there was a white Land Rover which kept braking to say at the speed limit. Was tempted to overtake him a couple of times on a long straight but wasn’t sure if he would turn into a driveway in front of me. The holder of the KOM is a tandem - which doesn’t count since those things are so damned fast. I had one and could go stupid fast on downhills - 62.5 was my max.
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All together, 18 miles and 1500' of elevation on the XC bike, at tonight's local race series...although only 12 of those miles were race miles. Some hitters showed up this week, I came out on top with a late attack, but I was on my limit most of the race. Out of the 12 race miles, I averaged 16 mph and 174 BPM for 45 minutes. Power was surprisingly low, only 270 normalized, so I'm a bit suspicious of my power meter.
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36 miles and 2,300’, 16 MPH average. Tried a new strategy today in the name of doing quasi-intervals: Take it real easy on the flats and downhills and attack the hills. Managed one KOM for my age group and 3 second places.
There is a 1.5 mile downhill that I had a good shot at getting the KOM or KOD (King of Descent) but there was a white Land Rover which kept braking to say at the speed limit. Was tempted to overtake him a couple of times on a long straight but wasn’t sure if he would turn into a driveway in front of me. The holder of the KOM is a tandem - which doesn’t count since those things are so damned fast. I had one and could go stupid fast on downhills - 62.5 was my max.
There is a 1.5 mile downhill that I had a good shot at getting the KOM or KOD (King of Descent) but there was a white Land Rover which kept braking to say at the speed limit. Was tempted to overtake him a couple of times on a long straight but wasn’t sure if he would turn into a driveway in front of me. The holder of the KOM is a tandem - which doesn’t count since those things are so damned fast. I had one and could go stupid fast on downhills - 62.5 was my max.
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all together, 18 miles and 1500' of elevation on the xc bike, at tonight's local race series...although only 12 of those miles were race miles. Some hitters showed up this week, i came out on top with a late attack, but i was on my limit most of the race. Out of the 12 race miles, i averaged 16 mph and 174 bpm for 45 minutes. Power was surprisingly low, only 270 normalized, so i'm a bit suspicious of my power meter.
keeping the streak alive!
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A friend and I met up for a road ride this morning, the pace ended up being very mellow(only 14.5 mph) and the weather was perfect(60s/70s.) All together, 59 miles and 6500' of gain.
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Had us some tropic force winds and rain this morning, still dealing with the wind, so I stayed inside. 25 miles 2200 ft of ascent
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Rode on my local trail my yellow 2006 trek 6500 slr with its XT 780 T, Mavic D521 rims laced to hope rs4 orange hubs and with conti 26*2.2 race king tires, I did it in 40 min compared to 1h10 min last time with the 1991 Merida. The large size of the frame helps to get fast as well as to cross obstacles fast and getting fast into desends and fast in climbs. The 26*2.2 conti race king are superb quality tires with a very good grip.The Cane creek110 headset provides sure and fast cornering, it was a delight riding it. Can't wait when my Trek Fuel 100 and my Gary Fisher Hookoo Ekoo will be assembed.
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Road ride today, 37 miles and 5100' of climbing. The intent was to just go ride tempo, but I was feeling really good and ended up setting a handful of PRs on some fairly challenging climbs. One of them I was already 3rd OA on, but now I'm just 10 seconds quicker in the same place. The next climb(2.25mi @ 8%,) I managed to shave nearly a minute off my previous best and was able to snag the KOM on it by a handful of seconds. Another notable thing, is my Garmin is now estimating my VO2max to be 68. Don't know how accurate it is, but that and how I felt on this ride, bodes well for my race at Sea Otter next week
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Rode on my local trail my yellow 2006 trek 6500 slr with its XT 780 T, Mavic D521 rims laced to hope rs4 orange hubs and with conti 26*2.2 race king tires, I did it in 40 min compared to 1h10 min last time with the 1991 Merida. The large size of the frame helps to get fast as well as to cross obstacles fast and getting fast into desends and fast in climbs. The 26*2.2 conti race king are superb quality tires with a very good grip.The Cane creek110 headset provides sure and fast cornering, it was a delight riding it. Can't wait when my Trek Fuel 100 and my Gary Fisher Hookoo Ekoo will be assembed.
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34 miles Z1-2 with a quick dash up to 500 Watts to stretch the legs. Did not beat my existing KOM on one segment. Was 5 seconds slower, but didn’t commit until I was into the segment. Next time!
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My first ride back in the US today. Quite the shock to the system going from the upper 90's and low 100's and very humid to some very cool (cold?) weather. I rode 28 miles on the Burke-Gilman. It was quite nice outside but the windchill is something else. They've done a lot of work on the BG and paved over some sections that had a lot of tree roots. Made the ride a lot nicer.
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I run the Conti Race Kings on my racing wheelset for my XC bike. The "Protection" version is one of the fastest rolling XC tires you can get...I'm a bit of a data nerd went it comes to racing stuff, and they actually have less rolling resistance than most gravel tires and even some of the "armored" road tires. I wouldn't necessarily call them grippy, but they're still my preferred race tire.
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Toddy was a 6 mile ride. Not much time and wife said she needed to mail letter at post office...so...I offered to be her bike carrier lol. 2 birds with one stone and time saved! Did not think a ride was happening today but suprise suprise!
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Today was the return of crappy weather...it's actively snowing right now...so back indoors. Did a couple of easy recovery rides on Rouvy, first was an hour of virtual Paris-Roubaix for 22 miles and 650' gain. I felt like adding 15 minutes to the session, so I did 4 miles and 500' in virtual Utah.
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After 4 days of strong 20+ mph winds and some strong storms, the wind was 10-15 but temps were too nice to ride indoors, so I got in 83 and got beat by a northern headwind for about 35 of them.
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A 23 whopping miles with the bride of RSbob. Was a bit windy, so putting her out front on her e-bike made an excellent drafting opportunity. Besides she wants me behind her because when Iead, I tend to drop her. Why she doesn’t put her motor into the next level - is a question I know better than to ask.
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Rounded out the week with a 3x15' FTP interval session up Zwift's version of virtual Ventoux, plus some extra mileage before and after the climb. Total of 2 hours, 26 miles, and 5400 very fake feet. Managed a PR on Ven-top and got the daily/temporary/whatever they call it "KOM" jersey at the top.
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Wife was out of town this weekend, but had to drive south to pick her up, so got in a short Rouvy ride, 25 miles, 2.2K ft of ascent.
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Maybe all that Zone 2 is paying off?
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102km, my longest ride this year. I’m about 7 weeks back on the bike, and am focusing on quantity over quality. I’m fitter, faster, and 10 pounds lighter than I was when I started. 10 more pounds will get me back to my optimal weight. It’s time for a beer.
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I don’t know about you guys, but spring is when I tend to excel when the temps are cooler. 65 to 70 degrees is optimal. Mid 70s and higher I tend to sweat, and cooling takes away from power output. The same can be said about Fall, when I have had the summer to keep my conditioning and then can push it again.
One fun thing happened on yesterday’s ride. I passed two guys probably in mid 30s to early 40s who were doing about 18 MPH. I was in the low 20s - but found an up and down stretch of 3 miles where I would bounce up to near 30 while going through a series of curves. All of a sudden the two guys I had passed about 5 minutes earlier (and they were big guys about 180-190 Lbs) came blazing by passing me. They chased me from who knows where. However when we got to the next climb - about 4%, I was able to pass them. After the pass it was time to turn off and cross the bridge to Seattle.
One fun thing happened on yesterday’s ride. I passed two guys probably in mid 30s to early 40s who were doing about 18 MPH. I was in the low 20s - but found an up and down stretch of 3 miles where I would bounce up to near 30 while going through a series of curves. All of a sudden the two guys I had passed about 5 minutes earlier (and they were big guys about 180-190 Lbs) came blazing by passing me. They chased me from who knows where. However when we got to the next climb - about 4%, I was able to pass them. After the pass it was time to turn off and cross the bridge to Seattle.
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