Hello all.
Despite being a club rider for 10 months now, I haven't yet entered a race of any sort. Last night I took myself down to the local 5 mile course and had a spin to gauge a rough time on my Boardman team carbon road bike which is all standard factory kit (i.e. original ritchey wheels etc) but I did use some old profile clip on aero bars.
I didn't pace myself very well as I got a stitch at one point! However I kept going and came in with 12:17 which was an average speed of about 23-24mph.
I was pretty pleased but I definitely felt like I left a bit of time out there... Under 12 is definitely achievable without too much work but my question is whether I'm going to be competitive with those sort of times especially over a longer course like a 10 or 25. We have quite a few club riders who are getting times in the low 50s for 25s so I'm obviously nowhere near them despite their fancy kit and wheels. Surely the bike can only do so much and it's the legs that are the most important part? Is it worth the effort to end up being nowhere near these guys without spending every night training and spending £000s on kit?
Despite being a club rider for 10 months now, I haven't yet entered a race of any sort. Last night I took myself down to the local 5 mile course and had a spin to gauge a rough time on my Boardman team carbon road bike which is all standard factory kit (i.e. original ritchey wheels etc) but I did use some old profile clip on aero bars.
I didn't pace myself very well as I got a stitch at one point! However I kept going and came in with 12:17 which was an average speed of about 23-24mph.
I was pretty pleased but I definitely felt like I left a bit of time out there... Under 12 is definitely achievable without too much work but my question is whether I'm going to be competitive with those sort of times especially over a longer course like a 10 or 25. We have quite a few club riders who are getting times in the low 50s for 25s so I'm obviously nowhere near them despite their fancy kit and wheels. Surely the bike can only do so much and it's the legs that are the most important part? Is it worth the effort to end up being nowhere near these guys without spending every night training and spending £000s on kit?