Legs
usually riding on Zwift...
- Location
- Staffordshire
Just had a look at the analysis of my ride last night. Compared with my PB ride (46:33), I was 58s up after Bend 13 (15:48 in), but then lost all that advantage by midway between Bend 6 and Bend 5 (~34:18), and proceeded to lose another 50s by the end... My average power on the first segment was 368W, then 343W on the second I was still putting out 310W by the time I got to Bend 13, but then my power just fell off a cliff. My overall average was 297W, including one shocking segment at 267W.
I thought that I'd have to put down big power on the lower slopes because (i) that's typically what happens in races, and (ii) I remembered that there are some steep gradients there, so overextending can pay dividends timewise. But actually, in hindsight, I realise that there are equally steep parts later on (either side of the Dutch Corner, for example), so a smoother effort would be much faster.
I'm annoyed with myself because I averaged 8W more on the Aspin on Sunday morning over a similar duration, when I wasn't pushing particularly hard. I'll definitely go again after I've had a few days to get over this effort, will try to hold something around 310W-315W.
I thought that I'd have to put down big power on the lower slopes because (i) that's typically what happens in races, and (ii) I remembered that there are some steep gradients there, so overextending can pay dividends timewise. But actually, in hindsight, I realise that there are equally steep parts later on (either side of the Dutch Corner, for example), so a smoother effort would be much faster.
I'm annoyed with myself because I averaged 8W more on the Aspin on Sunday morning over a similar duration, when I wasn't pushing particularly hard. I'll definitely go again after I've had a few days to get over this effort, will try to hold something around 310W-315W.