Ridgeway
Veteran
- Location
- Lausanne, Switzerland
I'v tried to keep going with my riding as much as i can through the Winter and overall my fitness this Spring is better than last year (as i feel at least) my weight is still an issue though... (81kgs/171cm) so of short and fat really
I'll likely creep under the mythical (to me) 80kgs barrier as i eat summer foods and ride a bit more but unless i can improve my will power then it ain't going to a respectable <75kgs as it should be.
So weight aside, how can i improve on my climbing capabilities ? this is where i loose most of my time out on the roads here and climbing can't be avoided locally (i average 10m climbing for every 1km distance ridden) ie this year about 1200km ridden with 16k metres of climbing which is nice but just too slow......
I tend to ride most of my climbs which are typically 1-2km long with average 6-7% at around 90% of HR max, beyond that and i just expire after 500m. So how can i increase my speed up these climbs ? i suppose it's all down to some decent and proper training (oh and shedding some kgs...).
What do you reckon ?

I'll likely creep under the mythical (to me) 80kgs barrier as i eat summer foods and ride a bit more but unless i can improve my will power then it ain't going to a respectable <75kgs as it should be.
So weight aside, how can i improve on my climbing capabilities ? this is where i loose most of my time out on the roads here and climbing can't be avoided locally (i average 10m climbing for every 1km distance ridden) ie this year about 1200km ridden with 16k metres of climbing which is nice but just too slow......
I tend to ride most of my climbs which are typically 1-2km long with average 6-7% at around 90% of HR max, beyond that and i just expire after 500m. So how can i increase my speed up these climbs ? i suppose it's all down to some decent and proper training (oh and shedding some kgs...).
What do you reckon ?