Breedon
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- Long Eaton, Nottingham
I haven't started yet might do a couple on tuesday as im off thenI'm lagging well behind .... you'll be in Scotland before I get to see my relatives in the midlands!
I haven't started yet might do a couple on tuesday as im off thenI'm lagging well behind .... you'll be in Scotland before I get to see my relatives in the midlands!
I'd happily do that, but what I need to do is get myself 'acclimatised' to riding a bike with 11-28, I can climb pretty well with a 32 as the max, although at 18-20% IRL I do end up grinding away at 58 RPM!!I've just recently stuck on a 11-40 and a road link adapter allows me to 'spin' at 80 or more when the resistance is maxed out. I'm enjoying riding some of the shorter BRVR climbs without destroying my legs by grinding a stupidly low cadences.
Ideal opportunity for some Power HIIT training thenStage 6 is a nightmare. The first 9 or 10km is mostly up a steep hill![]()
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For you maybe. Me I'd be in a pile on the floor, probably in a pool of vomit, before half wayIdeal opportunity for some Power HIIT training then![]()
CG3 is a pure TT course, constant power, not out right power. AAAC is going to be hard to beatStage 7 for me will be Friday or Saturday, I want to Recce CG3 tomorrow, in preparation for the real thing on Thursday
Yep, Flatter that a hedgehog on the M25 in rush hourCG3 is a pure TT course, constant power, not out right power. AAAC is going to be hard to beat.
You have about 3k of 7-12% to do in the middle of stage 8Well that's stage 4 and 5 ticked off the to do list. Stage 5 wasn't as bad as I'd thought but who decided to put a 12% half way through stage 4? Also forgot about real weather so spent most of the time riding stage 4 in a mist, or was that too much ale the night before! Mind you I'm making sure Real weather is definitely turned off for stage 6, I've recently watched "Hound of the Baskervilles"and know what happens if you venture out over Dartmoor of a night. So my cycle kit will include water, puncture repair kit, crucifix, revolver and Sherlock Holmes on speed dial. (Actually make that a Ouija board, it's the Peter Cushing version I'm after) Wish me luck.
Regards
Dave
Something to look forward toYou have about 3k of 7-12% to do in the middle of stage 8. 1h45 and my legs are now jelly
Completed stages 4 and 5 today, followed by a quick descent of Alpe D'Huez to clear out the legs. Then had a go at stage 6 but bailed after about 12 km as legs just didn't have anything left in them. 82km of riding though this morning, over a 2 hr 45 min session .... not badStage 6 is a nightmare. The first 9 or 10km is mostly up a steep hill![]()
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I've brought the trainer down from the loft so a lot warmer now in the dining room didn't want to risk it again up thereCompleted stages 4 and 5 today, followed by a quick descent of Alpe D'Huez to clear out the legs. Then had a go at stage 6 but bailed after about 12 km as legs just didn't have anything left in them. 82km of riding though this morning, over a 2 hr 45 min session .... not bad
Asthma not good either today due to very cold air ..... so glad I have the Bkool on days like today as there is no way I could have ridden outside with the air so cold![]()