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

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simmi

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Damn you Simmi, just when I'm about to post my longest ever ride of 37.7 miles you have a 44 mile warm up!!! :laugh:

Anyway, an eventful trip today including getting stopped by cows on my biggest climb & my chain coming off on my biggest decent :cursing:

http://app.strava.com/activities/65126146

I don't mind admitting that was tough going today in that heat but I'm buzzing now that I've done it & recovered!

It's all relative mate, a year ago for me 37.7 miles would have seemed like climbing the north face of the Eiger.
Well done on your efforts :bravo:
 

Goonerobes

Its okay to be white
Location
Wiltshire
It's all relative mate, a year ago for me 37.7 miles would have seemed like climbing the north face of the Eiger.
Well done on your efforts :bravo:

You are of course correct & the joy of it is its progress that you can actually feel & see.

The next step for me will be to see if the Meccano set in my spine will let me ride a road bike given the different riding position to the hybrid I currently ride.
 

spooks

Senior Member
Location
Cardiff
I've got a chance to do the wiggle wight ferry sportive tomorrow but the route is 75 miles and I've only ever done 54 before. Not sure whether that is too much of a push for me, expecially since I believe the IOW is pretty darn hilly. Tempted but I don't want to fail to get round.
 

simmi

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You are of course correct & the joy of it is its progress that you can actually feel & see.

The next step for me will be to see if the Meccano set in my spine will let me ride a road bike given the different riding position to the hybrid I currently ride.

You may or may not know that all road bikes are not built the same a lot have a more relaxed geometry, look around try a few, the big ones if you can stretch to carbon are specialized roubaix, cannondale synapse, trek domane but most of the bike brands do one scott, merida, felt to name a few. The main difference is a longer head tube which gives a more upright position (see my avatar) You also want to make sure the gearing is suitable, something like 28T on the largest cassette cog and a compact crank which has a 50-34 teeth combination will get up most hills.
 

simmi

Über Member
I've got a chance to do the wiggle wight ferry sportive tomorrow but the route is 75 miles and I've only ever done 54 before. Not sure whether that is too much of a push for me, expecially since I believe the IOW is pretty darn hilly. Tempted but I don't want to fail to get round.

Give it a go, you have done 75% of the distance the thrill and adrenaline will push you through the other 25%. Or better still get in with another group of riders, I assure you 54 on your own is harder than 75 in a group. Most of all enjoy it, I loved mine and can't wait to do my next.
 

spooks

Senior Member
Location
Cardiff
Give it a go, you have done 75% of the distance the thrill and adrenaline will push you through the other 25%. Or better still get in with another group of riders, I assure you 54 on your own is harder than 75 in a group. Most of all enjoy it, I loved mine and can't wait to do my next.

The 54 was the london to brighton so not exactly on my own!! I've only done about 45 on my own. I am just having visions of being the last person out there, struggling along. :biggrin:
 
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You may or may not know that all road bikes are not built the same a lot have a more relaxed geometry, look around try a few, the big ones if you can stretch to carbon are specialized roubaix, cannondale synapse, trek domane but most of the bike brands do one scott, merida, felt to name a few. The main difference is a longer head tube which gives a more upright position (see my avatar) You also want to make sure the gearing is suitable, something like 28T on the largest cassette cog and a compact crank which has a 50-34 teeth combination will get up most hills.
Get a triple, more gear choices.Closer gearing better cadence control.:smile:
The 54 was the london to brighton so not exactly on my own!! I've only done about 45 on my own. I am just having visions of being the last person out there, struggling along. :biggrin:
Sure you will be fine. Just make sure you drink regular ect..

Damn f****** fairy. I would have done 37.98 mile (60Km) @ 17mph as it was I managed 16.9mph.cad 87 A.H.R. 138bpm but it was flat as a pancake, I will look at strava shortly see how i faired on the that club circuit, I am guessing about 17mph.
 
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Pontefract
Well it's my first ever 16+mph avg for the week, quite easier runs though, but I have been trying to work on getting my cadence up little last wk 80.42 this 83.58.
8'32" quicker on this than 3 months ago 17.5mph over 18 miles.
http://app.strava.com/activities/65205315#1242281145

15 p.b.'s up until the tyre started leaking, though not sure i would have got many more. According to strava this wasn't one.
http://app.strava.com/activities/65205315#1242281118
neither was this
http://app.strava.com/activities/65205315#1242341425
 

Smotyn

Well-Known Member
Location
Holbeach Lincs
Well done to all of you on your rides today

My disaster saga continues LBS tried me out with proper road shoes which has helped and I found a more set back seat post but still not there. Today LBS had sourced a steel pinned back old style bmx post. Tried it at shop yep cool no pressure on my knees got home went out for a ride this evening and thankfully was not far from home as post bent like a banana ended up walking back last mile. He says he has got a replacement frame for me but it is the model below mine as mine is sold out country wide!
 

Smotyn

Well-Known Member
Location
Holbeach Lincs
Well done to all of you on your rides today

My disaster saga continues LBS tried me out with proper road shoes which has helped and I found a more set back seat post but still not there. Today LBS had sourced a steel pinned back old style bmx post. Tried it at shop yep cool no pressure on my knees got home went out for a ride this evening and thankfully was not far from home as post bent like a banana ended up walking back last mile. He says he has got a replacement frame for me but it is the model below mine as mine is sold out country wide!
 

Smotyn

Well-Known Member
Location
Holbeach Lincs
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Oh and I have just a week till my sportive!
 

simmi

Über Member
Well it's my first ever 16+mph avg for the week, quite easier runs though, but I have been trying to work on getting my cadence up little last wk 80.42 this 83.58.
8'32" quicker on this than 3 months ago 17.5mph over 18 miles.
http://app.strava.com/activities/65205315#1242281145

15 p.b.'s up until the tyre started leaking, though not sure i would have got many more. According to strava this wasn't one.
http://app.strava.com/activities/65205315#1242281118
neither was this
http://app.strava.com/activities/65205315#1242341425

You speed freak Nigel! at this rate of improvement I would soon have a job to stick with you.
 

RWright

Guru
Location
North Carolina
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Oh and I have just a week till my sportive!

:eek: I don't even know where to start about the situation you are in with that bike, so I won't even get started. Good luck getting it sorted. I know what I would do but that probably wouldn't be the best solution for everyone so I will keep that to myself too. I will say that it wouldn't be pretty.
 
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