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How much are you paying him for this advice?
Nothing that was a prototype plan he sent me
How much are you paying him for this advice?
My point was that jamma recently spent over £2k on a Cervelo in response to Potsy's wheel suggestion
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Surprisingly SWMBO didn't comment when the Principia arrived from Denmark this week, just looked disparagingly and left me to it.
However, given it was dark blue like the Ridgeback I'd hoped to sneak it into the shed without it being seen and hide it in there. She found the bike box in the hall before I had the chance to shift it![]()
It aint a lot is it? I'm over 2500 miles this year and I don't plan to race, I'd expect more than 541 miles in a month not 6 months.
I've done 343 and I was off the bike for 3 months with shoulder surgery and still taking it easy, a few more today...and the weather has been mostly appalling! And a two week holiday
Jamma needs to ride a lot moreI'd forget about average speed for now. Get to be able to spend a whole day in the saddle etc
+1 to all of the above, im a close to 50 year old shift worker with 2 young kids so spare cycling time is limited and so far this year im about 5 miles under 3000 miles.Before I started racing I was going on clubruns of 80 or so miles every Sunday and riding a couple of evenings a week too, in addition to commuting. 100 miles a month is just kids round the block stuff, nowhere near enough to get fitter and faster.
I think 3 hrs at bpm of 130+ would in fact be my last 3 hrs on this planet
+1 to all of the above, im a close to 50 year old shift worker with 2 young kids so spare cycling time is limited and so far this year im about 5 miles under 3000 miles.
If you're that far off race pace (and the OP is), phrases like:
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means nothing. I've seen a few sadly deluded people turn up on a start line who are considerably slower than me (and I'm not quick enough for road racing by any stretch) and get pulled off the circuit after 1 lap because they were spat out of the back of the group after 800 metres. If you're that far behind, you're a danger to yourself and the other participants. Even then, being quick isn't enough, you have to be a competent bike handler and confident riding at close quarters in a group are essential.
I was thinking in a year or 2 which I perhaps should have said.
However I stand by that average pace is so variable every time you ride why say you need to hit a certain figure before racing?
Perhaps riding to power would be the best option.
Reading through the op's post again I think he may just be trolling anyhow.
Well, every road racer I know rides at well over a 20mph average, most local races I've been to are around the 24-26 mark depending on what cat is racing. Racing at cat 2-4 tends to be short races, why would you ride to power in those? It's a rarified few who race in events where that would make sense.
The main skill is to learn how to pace yourself. Not to fast that you blow and not too slow that you feel too fresh at the finish. There are othersGot to ask, what skill is needed for a 10?
Over what profile.........30miles on the flat at 16mph is pitta. But if its 30miles and 2000+ft of climbing at 16mph then thats going someWell i have started riding every day as from today which i did 30.2 miles at a avg speed of 16 or 16.3 from garmin or strava but back at it again tomorrow
I must 'go some' then! LOLOver what profile.........30miles on the flat at 16mph is pitta. But if its 30miles and 2000+ft of climbing at 16mph then thats going some