Show us your.......newbie progress! [4 Sep 2012 - 4 Oct 2014]

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Pontefract
Only been near central London as far as Clapham COmmon for the London to Brighton
(Actually in the distant past I cycled from Waterloo to LiverPool Street Station)

Yes another not from yesterday's ride is to fiddle further with saddle height, If descending on the drops, my thighs are too near my chest. I have gradually got used to sometimes riding on the drops, it helps into the wind.
Also some lubing needs to be done, chain and gears will need a clean firts though
I can be deceptive especially at speed as there is always a breeze evaporating any sweat helping to cool you.
 
Strava fixed the one segment from Thursday's rode Box Hill was climbed in 10 mins 15 seconds
Next best was 11 mins 43.
Gradients are not too sever so it is an execise it keeping a good pace without going too hard.

The same sergment again did not show on yesterday's ride
The red is the segment and the green and grey is what the gps thinks I went (up and down)

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Also Leith Hill segment did not show up on yesterday's ride but manually chexking, I don't think it was a quick as the previous time
 
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Pontefract
Strava fixed the one segment from Thursday's rode Box Hill was climbed in 10 mins 15 seconds
Next best was 11 mins 43.
Gradients are not too sever so it is an execise it keeping a good pace without going too hard.

The same sergment again did not show on yesterday's ride
The red is the segment and the green and grey is what the gps thinks I went (up and down)

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How have you got you recording set up Bob, every second or on smart, i used to get some wayward tracks on the 500 through wooded areas ect..
 

Steady

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Location
Derby
Hit my week day route faster than usual today, I'd love my legs to take the credit but I'm thinking its too much of a concidence that I pumped the tyres up. :sad:

http://www.strava.com/activities/165780628 Managed to get my QOM back on a straight segment - well at least equaled the speed of the lady who took it!

I've done just over 300 miles on my road bike now so I guess it's about time I gave it some mechcanical attention too, need to pick up some chain lube now.
 

Learnincurve

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Location
Chesterfield
Split my ride into 3 today, actually did 22.3 miles. Needed to do some checks to see which way to the main path was quicker, shorter or both. Went on the hybrid because I'm waiting on new brake blocks for the MTB. Fairly uneventful ride apart form the bit where I legitimately got to 30.1mph for about half a second while screaming a bit. There is an insane dip thing, it's something like -13% then +12% and this was the first time I didn't wuss out and brake.
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
Hmmmm - rain has caused loss of interest in cycling today.

I'm a fair weather everything kinda guy!

That makes 2 of us. Its raining here as well, that really fine soft rain. I think we are in for a real storm later. I don't like getting on my bike in this weather either. I have made jam instead. :rolleyes: but the weather is going to get better i understand. At least your not on your own.
 

SpokeyDokey

67, & my GP says I will officially be old at 70!
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That makes 2 of us. Its raining here as well, that really fine soft rain. I think we are in for a real storm later. I don't like getting on my bike in this weather either. I have made jam instead. :rolleyes: but the weather is going to get better i understand. At least your not on your own.

This was nice soft rain but now it is heading towards stair-roddy rain.

I can't stand cycling in the rain, walking in the rain and hiking/climbing in the rain - makes what should be a pleasure......purgatory. I have had enough epics getting off the tops of mountains in really nasty weather to last me a lifetime and these days if it's not fine weather I avoid all my outdoor pursuits and sit on the sofa reading or foruming etc.

If it's strawberry jam please send some my way - thanks. :rolleyes:
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
This was nice soft rain but now it is heading towards stair-roddy rain.

I can't stand cycling in the rain, walking in the rain and hiking/climbing in the rain - makes what should be a pleasure......purgatory. I have had enough epics getting off the tops of mountains in really nasty weather to last me a lifetime and these days if it's not fine weather I avoid all my outdoor pursuits and sit on the sofa reading or foruming etc.

If it's strawberry jam please send some my way - thanks. :rolleyes:

Sorry to disappoint you. Its blackcurrant jam, made with my own blackcurrants.
 

AndyWilliams

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Lincolnshire
Only been near central London as far as Clapham COmmon for the London to Brighton
(Actually in the distant past I cycled from Waterloo to LiverPool Street Station)

Yes another not from yesterday's ride is to fiddle further with saddle height, If descending on the drops, my thighs are too near my chest. I have gradually got used to sometimes riding on the drops, it helps into the wind.
Also some lubing needs to be done, chain and gears will need a clean firts though

I find London cycling awesome, been doing it for years on the MTB in a group of 4/5. Just need to get comfortable with so many cars and traffic lights.
Yesterday I was alone and used to road bike, was super busy and kinda slowed me down to be honest. Me and a few mates are going to do our own night ride in London, last train in, first train out, spend the time riding all over the place.
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
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