#7211636 - 08/01/13 05:12 PM
Re: Cyclists that race - training
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gamby
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I don't know what these terms mean.
Which terms?
The "30mm"/"50mm" refers to how deep the "V" profile of an aero wheel is. If you look at a time trial bike, they have super deep profile wheels that slice through the air more efficiently.
The aero jacket Ironmom was referring to is a set of covers that turn a standard wheel into a disc wheel for about $1500 cheaper (minimum). I actually saw them mentioned somewhere while I was researching aero wheels.
nato--will look at those Carbonlite wheels. I have to check back at them if they're full carbon. I want an aluminum wheel track so I don't have to switch out brake pads when swapping wheels.
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#7211716 - 08/01/13 06:01 PM
Re: Cyclists that race - training
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Where did you get yours so cheap? I saw them listed at $799.99 on their site.
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#7211784 - 08/01/13 06:26 PM
Re: Cyclists that race - training
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nato2377
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they are the alloy CLR40 wheels, not the carbon CLR38. the CLR40 are 549.99 and i got 10% off for being on a team. comes with extra spokes and nipples too. i ordered mine direct from them. they have GREAT customer service.
http://www.carbonliteracing.com/Carbon_Lite_Racing/Wheels.html
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#7211808 - 08/01/13 06:40 PM
Re: Cyclists that race - training
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gamby
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Good to know. Thanks for the heads-up.
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#7211879 - 08/01/13 07:10 PM
Re: Cyclists that race - training
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nato2377
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no prob! i really wanted the clr38 or clr50 tubular, but decided that carbon wheels for cross are probably not a good idea....at least for me
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#7215599 - 08/04/13 04:43 PM
Re: Cyclists that race - training
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nato2377
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FINALLY! its only been since march!
16 miles, 10.7mph avg 185avg HR/ 195 max HR. felt pretty good for not racing in a month
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#7219676 - 08/06/13 11:44 PM
Re: Cyclists that race - training
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46:01 in tonight's TT. Slower than last week but still faster than last year's PR. Felt a bit sluggish in the first portion--I think there was too much time between warmup and go-time.
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#7231461 - 08/13/13 03:31 PM
Re: Cyclists that race - training
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gamby
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I'd be all light cycle up in dat shit!!!
Wasn't feeling tonight's TT and thankfully, the thread of thunderstorms cancelled it. No guilt FTW.
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#7236682 - 08/16/13 09:47 AM
Re: Cyclists that race - training
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Did my first group ride last night with NBX bike shop in Narragansett, RI. A beautiful 23 mile loop around/near the beaches of RI.
Somewhere around a 30-rider group and it was brisk. I can't believe how fast a group is vs. solo. Now I understand how a peloton works. We averaged 18.0mph and it was shocking to be holding 22-23mph without much effort at all.
Good experience.
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#7237046 - 08/16/13 12:41 PM
Re: Cyclists that race - training
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wut dat wind resistance do?
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#7238641 - 08/17/13 05:28 PM
Re: Cyclists that race - training
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Did my first group ride last night with NBX bike shop in Narragansett, RI. A beautiful 23 mile loop around/near the beaches of RI. Somewhere around a 30-rider group and it was brisk. I can't believe how fast a group is vs. solo. Now I understand how a peloton works. We averaged 18.0mph and it was shocking to be holding 22-23mph without much effort at all. Good experience.
packs are awesome lol i did a 54 mile road race last year with 60+ guys in it, averaged 26 mph for the race. for CAT4 lol it was ridiculous.
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#7238648 - 08/17/13 05:36 PM
Re: Cyclists that race - training
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so wrapped up my XC mountain bike year today. 7 of the top 9 guys in the standings showed up today so it was gonna be a fast one and longest race of the year, 20 miles. i already had the series locked up and didnt actually need to race, i had a 357 point lead and a win is only 230, but i raced because the kid in 2nd beat me 2 out of 3 times we raced this year so i wanted one more shot at him. race started out of a 3 mile, 15mph prologue onto the course. was sitting with my teammate in 6/7th spot just letting the race come to us. alex, my rival, was up around 2/3. a few miles in we come do a doubletrack section and i bust ass and pass 3 guys and get on alex wheel. it was, phil, alex, me, and slowly we started dropping evverybody. few more miles later, phil started fading, bike problems, so it was me and alex. i sat on his wheel and let him do the pacemaking because he wasnt pushing super hard and i was feeling good at the pace and my legs werent burning so i just chilled. about mile 9, he crashed hard. i hopped off, ran around him, re mounted and attacked. i put a solid 30 min. effort in to gain as much of a gap as i could. about mile 15 my front wheel started feeling "off". i looked, didnt see anything so kept going. it got worse and i saw i was getting a flat. i had to run my backup wheel with a tube since i taco'd my tubeless rim...and i had the tube at 23psi lol i was like fuck it, i only have 5 miles to go, im riding it. i rode it about 2 more miles and i was like i better pump it. hop off, pump it, and as im doing it, alex passes me. i hop back on, barely any more air in and take off. how i didnt roll the tire off the rim i dont know. 2 miles to go i hit something and loose all air. now im on the rim. fuck it. i rode the last 2 miles on the rim and still managed to get 2nd place, 22 seconds in front of my teammate lol so i won the mid atlantic superseries 19-29year old series, pro/cat1 here we come next year!
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#7239377 - 08/18/13 10:40 AM
Re: Cyclists that race - training
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It's pretty cool to watch you develop as a serious cyclist. I know the minor leagues of cycling are devoid of much glory, but very cool that you're climbing the ranks like this.
Did a slightly abbreviated version of my 18-mile loop yesterday (17.39mi) and PR'ed it by a longshot. 53:54, average speed of 19.4mph. Previous best was 56:11. Bit by bit, I'm getting faster...
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#7239887 - 08/18/13 06:13 PM
Re: Cyclists that race - training
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I'm hoping this week will be a decent amount of miles. Doing a fast loop with a friend tomorrow, TT on Tues and a longer ride on Wed.
I'll bet I only come in around 2500 miles for the year, though. We'll see what the coming months bring.
Looking forward to the 'cross updates.
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#7242550 - 08/19/13 11:47 PM
Re: Cyclists that race - training
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Did that 17.3 mile loop with a fast friend today and PR'ed it yet again--this time in 51:39 at an average of 19.8mph.
Was in the parking lot for a it when another (slower) friend pulled in. Rode it again at a slower pace, but I still paced him for his PR on the same course. He almost cracked the 1 hour mark (which was monumental for me last year).
TT tomorrow. Feeling fast. The legs got a helluva workout today, though.
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#7243769 - 08/20/13 02:16 PM
Re: Cyclists that race - training
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gamby
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Does anyone else have trails that are set up with bars along the way? The trails have expanded majorly here in the past few years and there's small bars with food stops all along the trails. It's an awesome setup!
Like paved bike paths or off-road trails?
Either way, no. It's a helluva business opportunity with the network of paved paths around here, but then again, they go through very residential/unbuildable areas for the most part.
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#7244456 - 08/20/13 07:26 PM
Re: Cyclists that race - training
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gamby
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That would be pretty sweet. I'd be way into that.
Tonight's TT was decent. 45:32, 18.84mph avg. After the finish, an older dude on a TT bike said he was tailing me for a good part of the course, but I left him in the dust on the last two climbs. I told him that was out of pure anger (not at him).
Felt good, but there were a couple of spots where I still could have pushed harder. I think the 45 minute barrier is my wall this year.
Hoping to throw down a mellow 30 tomorrow and another 22 mile group ride on Thurs evening. I really want to go over 100 miles this week.
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#7246798 - 08/21/13 06:43 PM
Re: Cyclists that race - training
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I'm dreading trainer season. I'm hoping it's a mild winter so I can get as many actual miles in on the bike as possible.
Did 30.5 miles in a hair under 2 hours today. Legs were fried from yesterday's TT and it was 89 and humid, so it was way more of a chore than it should have been.
I can see where drugs that aid recovery would be popular in pro cycling.
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#7248123 - 08/22/13 11:33 AM
Re: Cyclists that race - training
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#7248720 - 08/22/13 04:07 PM
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It's going to make a pretty big difference. My bailout gear is 34/28 (I run a 50/34 crank), but I'm carrying a lot more weight up those hills, too.
I'm a firm believer in spinning up hills.
Looking forward to the post-game.
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