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

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I usually use Stravas corrected elevation now, it can vary so much between sites but I figure as long as I use the same site it is ok!
From what I understand strava only includes elevation from a certain climb rates i.e. it wouldn't include 10ft over a mile for example or under a certain height/distance sort of thing, I might be wrong, and as everyone knows it robs you of elevation, when I had the Edge 500 with barometric readings strava would quite happily take 500ft of a 1,300ft gain ride, and rwgps was always closer to those readings than strava ever was, at the moment I have no choice as Rider 20 only takes elevation from the gps plots, and that gives wacky readings on strava till its sorted.

Brifters have arrive, which isn't bad to say I only won the auction on Sat night, just to wait on the 9sp cassette and chain now which will hopefully be tomorrow.
Created a summary sheet in access for Veloviewer showing how far left and how many miles per day to do, with a sub table showing the rides involved.
As you can see I didn't really start till the 18th.

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It would be easy for me to do 30 mile flat rides
Since December at least I have been seeking out the hills

Training plan calls for this to be a recovery week
Will do Only short rides until Sunday
Depends on the weather What I do then
(And I do feel I gain through less )
 
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It would be easy for me to do 30 mile flat rides
Since December at least I have been seeking out the hills

Training plan calls for this to be a recovery week
Will do Only short rides until Sunday
Depends on the weather What I do then
(And I do feel I gain through less )
I did more climbing last winter (2012-13), these days I try and mix things up, but coming late to the Spring Challenge over on veloviewer, I really need miles not elevation at the moment, also spinning at a lower H.R. is better for trimming a little weight. :smile:
 

DavidD

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So it looks like a Giant Defy 2 then. Test ride on Thursday :bicycle:

Now out to fit the clipless pedals to my hybrid :eek:
Need to let us know how you get on with the clipless pedals and what bike you get, have been looking at the giant defy range myself more at the 4 or 5 though
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
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This morning did not look very promising. It was dismal and very misty. However by 10.00am the mist was gone and there was bright :sun: :wahhey:. I got my trusty steed ready and by 11.30 i was off. Down the A470, then onto the A489, then onto the B4404. Over the bridge over the river dovey and a sharp left onto a narrow lane that took me to the tiny village of Cemmaes. Then turn right back onto the A489, and then a left back onto the A470, then back up the lane to my home. A loop that was 14 miles in total. i have never cycled that far before and i was well and truly cream crackered when i got home.

I stopped a couple of time to take some pictures, that i have posted below. I hope you like them. beautiful day and i absolutely chuffed with my distance.
 

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Need to let us know how you get on with the clipless pedals and what bike you get, have been looking at the giant defy range myself more at the 4 or 5 though
Well, looks very much like a Defy 2, will be test riding on Thursday :smile:

Clipless pedals fitted to my hybrid, cleats fitted to shoes, practice against shed for 20 per side, twice around the crescent with stops and right turns onto the road we crescent off of, then a ride around town with more right turns and traffic. All seems well, clipping out seems easier than clipping in. Really like the feel of the pedals and the shoes, comfortable and positive and seemingly more power available as I appear to be one gear higher than what I'm used to.

I am sure all this ease and confidence will lead to a moment soon enough. :B)
 
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Well, looks very much like a Defy 2, will be test riding on Thursday :smile:

Clipless pedals fitted to my hybrid, cleats fitted to shoes, practice against shed for 20 per side, twice around the crescent with stops and right turns onto the road we crescent off of, then a ride around town with more right turns and traffic. All seems well, clipping out seems easier than clipping in. Really like the feel of the pedals and the shoes, comfortable and positive and seemingly more power available as I appear to be one gear higher than what I'm used to.

I am sure all this ease and confidence will lead to a moment soon enough. :B)
I found it easier unclipping when I started, clipping in will get easier.
 

Bangers

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Any reason why you're called Bangers? Nice to see a local guy...
A nickname I picked up when I was 8 years old and has stuck ( I'm now 32 and it's still going strong) it came from a cartoon about two chimps called Bangers and Mash and my surname is Banwell so to a a group of 8 year olds Banwell became Bangers, I do wish that story was more interesting :banghead:.

Got out on Saturday for a nice flat 30 miler but I'm going to struggle this week to get out at all due to mine and my wife's work commitments so at best I may get out on Friday for a hill climb and Sunday for something a little longer.
 

DavidD

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Well, looks very much like a Defy 2, will be test riding on Thursday :smile:

Clipless pedals fitted to my hybrid, cleats fitted to shoes, practice against shed for 20 per side, twice around the crescent with stops and right turns onto the road we crescent off of, then a ride around town with more right turns and traffic. All seems well, clipping out seems easier than clipping in. Really like the feel of the pedals and the shoes, comfortable and positive and seemingly more power available as I appear to be one gear higher than what I'm used to.

I am sure all this ease and confidence will lead to a moment soon enough. :B)
Which system did you opt for the spd sl road version or did you go down the mtb spd route?
 

Exile

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Horrible start to the month. Roll the bike out the house ready for work, hear a strange metallic tinkle I've heard before. Sure enough, another spoke on the rear has gone. Very not a happy camper getting to work this morning, and even less so getting home, what with the traffic chaos around Old Trafford.

Given the hassle of getting the bike to Decathlon for yet another fix (which will only be the second with them, and will probably take another week from when I can get it there), I think I'm just going to take the bike to my local bike shop for a new rear wheel this weekend. Only problem is this weekend is also pay-day... first wage on hand in a bike shop. Could be expensive... :tongue:
 
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