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First time getting dropped...
Oof...This was my first ride with this group and I got dropped a little less than halfway through the ride on a long climb. I could probably have caught up again but I got stuck behind two lights. Any words of encouragement???
A few things I will change next time: -get there early. I arrived basically right when the ride started -ride towards the middle/front at the beginning and give myself more room to slow down on the hills -not ride tired. With the great holiday weekend weather I put on a bunch of miles and I still felt it in my legs today... |
It happens to most at some point.
Just keep it up, and you'll get faster (though things won't feel easier as the saying goes). |
I was a little worried about starting with a group this late in the season. I guess it's just more motivation to get off the couch and out on the bike...
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If this is your first time getting dropped you haven't been riding for long, or you own a pharmacy. ;)
Seriously, everyone gets dropped. It just happens to some of us more frequently. :( |
Repeat . . . repeat . . .
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Originally Posted by Walter
(Post 11424552)
If this is your first time getting dropped you haven't been riding for long, or you own a pharmacy. ;)
Seriously, everyone gets dropped. It just happens to some of us more frequently. :( Yeah I've been riding for just a few years now. This is only my second time on a group ride. Last time I hung out, but it was a different group. |
you haven't really ridden till you've been dropped...............................
I have ridden! |
Originally Posted by mattm
(Post 11424526)
It happens to most at some point.
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Originally Posted by aquateen
(Post 11424448)
Oof...This was my first ride with this group and I got dropped a little less than halfway through the ride on a long climb. I could probably have caught up again but I got stuck behind two lights. Any words of encouragement???
A few things I will change next time: -get there early. I arrived basically right when the ride started -ride towards the middle/front at the beginning and give myself more room to slow down on the hills -not ride tired. With the great holiday weekend weather I put on a bunch of miles and I still felt it in my legs today... Sometimes you don't win. Youre doing the right thing, seeking ways to change and improve the situation. |
On the flip side, I used to get dropped every weekend and kept going back for more until one day I was able to finish with the group even to the final sprint. That day was great. Its a mild paced group (19 average), but hell yeah I can now finish with the main pack most weekends, some others I still get dropped.
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A tried and true tactic for non-climbers like me is to get to the front on the approach to the climb. That way you can drift through the group on the climb -- and hope that you don't run out of group before the top.
And HTFU. |
Hill repeats. Lots of them. Go find a hill that takes five ( or ten ) minutes to climb, and do laps for an hour, every other day. You'll hate me for a while, but eventually the climb will take a lot less out of you.
If you do repeats ( or intervals, or whatever else gets recommended ) get enough protein to keep those leg muscles fresh. I say that, because you could do the hills for months... |
Originally Posted by caloso
(Post 11426631)
A tried and true tactic for non-climbers like me is to get to the front on the approach to the climb. That way you can drift through the group on the climb -- and hope that you don't run out of group before the top.
And HTFU. |
a week later and a successful second attempt! i stayed with the pack up the hill with no problems at all. riding on fresh legs really made the difference. only problem was i made the turn off for the B ride and realized that i was the only one doing it! luckily i had a cue sheet and was able to meet up with the rest A riders and finish the ride strong.
the question now is whether to try to the A ride next week. my average speed was about 16.5 and i think the A riders normally do about 19-20...although there definitely were some slower dudes in that group. |
Try it... worst case, you get dropped :p
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Fresh leggs help. If I ride hard day after day I peter out after a few. The answer for me is to take a day off.
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Originally Posted by aquateen
(Post 11464876)
a week later and a successful second attempt! i stayed with the pack up the hill with no problems at all. riding on fresh legs really made the difference. only problem was i made the turn off for the B ride and realized that i was the only one doing it! luckily i had a cue sheet and was able to meet up with the rest A riders and finish the ride strong.
the question now is whether to try to the A ride next week. my average speed was about 16.5 and i think the A riders normally do about 19-20...although there definitely were some slower dudes in that group. |
Don't let it discourage you, think of it as a challenge to hang on and you'll notice that with each ride you'll get stronger. My first group ride was pretty embarrassing because I thought I'd try an A ride under the assumption all of the miles I had ridden meant I was fast enough, needless to say I was dropped not too long after we left the parking lot.
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