asterix
Comrade Member
- Location
- Limoges or York
Hilarious! But think how much fitter you'll be (when you recover)..
High gear, lots of leg muscle used, but not much pedal going round.
Spinning is low gear, lots of air in lungs and blood going round body, and lots of pedal going round.
have to admit i got myself in a very embarrassing situation the other evening out for a training ride on my road bike, lycra'd up (all the gear no idea)-chugging along when a long haired pimply youth of about 18 in track suit top and jeans blasted past me like i was stood still!. must admit made me jump and also made me think 'i've been cruising here' so upped my pace. Without really trying I caught him fairly quickly and had the same dilema 'overtake and look like I want to race or hang back'.I decided the latter but he clearly thought I was long gone so dropped his pace and I breezed past this time thinking 'there's no way that soap dodgers getting past me again ' .![]()
There then ensued a lung-busting 5 mile cat and mouse sprint through the streets of manchester. Utterly embarrassing, completely childish-I just sort of got caught up in a mad moment. we must have swopped places ten times each giving some sort of cheery comment such as 'evening' or 'how do' through gritted teeth as he passed the other.Worse thing was he had me at the lights just before my house-gutted!
I arrived home beetroot faced, having heart palpitations and delirious having been completely owned by a rolly smoking student on his way to band practice-the shame!. Moral-dont get involved!
I'm getting an even smaller gear cassette put on my bike so I can pedal harder, can you spin in the small top gears?
Currently I have 39/53 chainrings paired with a 13/29 cassette. I'm hoping to get an 11/25 cassette so I can get even faster on the sprints, which occur on my journeys to work. I'm hoping to break past 70kph with it.
Don't fall into the same trap I used to thinking "high gear = high speed". I've found I can go just as fast with a lower gear and a higher cadence and my averages have actually risen significantly.I'm getting an even smaller gear cassette put on my bike so I can pedal harder, can you spin in the small top gears?
Currently I have 39/53 chainrings paired with a 13/29 cassette. I'm hoping to get an 11/25 cassette so I can get even faster on the sprints, which occur on my journeys to work. I'm hoping to break past 70kph with it.
There then ensued a lung-busting 5 mile cat and mouse sprint through the streets of manchester. Utterly embarrassing, completely childish-I just sort of got caught up in a mad moment. we must have swopped places ten times each giving some sort of cheery comment such as 'evening' or 'how do' through gritted teeth as he passed the other.Worse thing was he had me at the lights just before my house-gutted!
Don't fall into the same trap I used to thinking "high gear = high speed". I've found I can go just as fast with a lower gear and a higher cadence and my averages have actually risen significantly.
Should I have just gone past him or is that seen as throwing down a gauntlet....?
A gentleman would have drawn level and offered a choice of libations from his flasks.