Welcome to the forum
Sunday 9am base ride
A relatively still morning by the looks of it, still chilly with an easterly/south-easterly blowing so will head out saffron walden way for a 4-5 hour ride. Should have a bit more time on Sunday as no time constraints for me in theory.
If I'm not there it's because I haven't made it back from Leeds on Sat night and one of the other racers will look after the ride.
Yes mudguards, yes flaps, yes zone 2, no fixies, no tt bikes/tri bars.
If I'm not there it's because I haven't made it back from Leeds on Sat night and one of the other racers will look after the ride.
Yes mudguards, yes flaps, yes zone 2, no fixies, no tt bikes/tri bars.
Comments
Anyone is welome to join, parameters of the ride are:
-- Fixies only (brakes optional)
-- 68" gear (48x19 please, on 700c w/23mm tyres).
-- Target average cadence: 91.235 (range: 43.5543-194.7543)
-- Target wattage: 237.531 (average male 40+ sweet spot)
-- Target HR: 147.35
-- Target speed: 16.5389 (range 8.5235-24.6549)
-- No flouro (please ...)
-- No socks less than 8 inches or more than 10 inches
-- No reflectors, mud guards, carbon anything, pannier racks, saddle bags, frame pumps or saddle mounted bottles
-- Strictily NO computer sounds. If your computer beeps, it goes in the hedge, just ahead of you.
-- NO NO NO team kit, current or vintage (seriously, this isn't football).
If you are interested in this ride please whisper me your mobile number and I will text you the start time 7 minutes before we head out. Hurry, numbers are limited to two (me plus one other).
Merry Christmas!
On second thought ... I'll probably just join you guys, it sounds perfect!
if you do get stuck in Leeds come over to watch the National CX action in Bradford. Looks to be a tad muddy.
See you tomorrow at 9am.
Thanks for waiting up for my punctures. Hugely appreciated.
Good ride, made the best of some pretty rubbish conditions. I look forward to a dryer edition next week.
Learned stuff today - power meter will be ordered during the week. See you next Sunday.
Base miles ... fact or fiction?
I think the risk of high intensity training, as talked about in the video, is mental burn out and injury, as you are stressing the body far more than long slow riding, that said I'm not a massive fan of being cold and wet.
It's about gearing your training to suit the events you are targeting. 1-2 hours per week of intense training - then expecting to handle a 100km road race - I think not!! Your body will not be used to burning fuel as it needs to for this type of event.
For a time pressed athlete like myself I love the opportunity to ride hard, but maybe lack the motivation to do so when its really cold and wet outside - I've found that entering a few winter CRITS has given me a reason to get out there, after all a CRIT is essentially an hour of repetitions with limited recovery. If I was a coach that is exactly what I'd be setting for an athlete once a week during the winter.
The reality is there are so many ways to achieve fitness, the key is finding what works for you and what your body/mind can sustain without breaking, and ideally finding this out BEFORE you permanently damage yourself!!
Time to get on the rollers now - its wet and cold outside!
CRITS WOO HOO!!!!
Which ones do you recommend? I might join you this year ... Just don't tell She Who Must Be Obeyed. I was banned from bunch racing in 2006 (apparently I got a 'little' obsessive). Lemme think ... I did my last criteriums (err ... criteria?) in 2001 on the old Lea Valley circuit and Crystal Palace circuit, so don't really know what's available 'round these parts.
And wait till you see my garage next time you're down. You know me, I don't like to get wet (product of growing up in a desert, getting wet is unnatural). I've set up a 5-star indoor training facility with a nifty fluid turbo, posh Jet Black rollers, fan, TV, stereo etc. Thinking about disco lighting ...
I'm away at the moment so won't be out till February but when I'm back I'd like to do some faster group riding. This will help aspiring racers get an idea of what it's like to ride in a bunch on the road, riding tightly at speed can be a bit scary if you've not done it before and when you're sharing the road with 70 riders and traffic you have to ride safely. To do this safely it's always important to know that the riders around you know how to ride well in a group and aren't going to switch their line to avoid potholes etc and endanger the ride when you're riding tightly at 35mph on the flat or stringing out down a hill at 45+mph still pushing hard on the pedals. That's the idea with these rides. As with the other club rides, these are social too. I do my training on my own and like to ride with the club to see friends and have a bit of a natter. Coffee and cake is an important part of training too...
We've just had a fabulous festive holiday period with no ice. It was a joy to get out and do long rides. Back to commuting into work and trying to take advantage of that. Ice next week so will need to think about turbo or just go to the pub instead.
I was overtaken by a Brompton rider yesterday - obviously trying to take advantage of his 0.5mile commute to Stevenage railway station! Or maybe I need to speed up?
Thanks to Will and some of the other racers we have Sunday base rides on offer. A really great addition to the mix that is CCA in my view.