craven2354
Well-Known Member
I don't commute my tools wouldn't fit on the back of my bike 

So you don't know the start/ends of segments when commuting and increase your speed appropriately?
My bro's a joiner and he's really got into this cycling m'larky; when he has a constant secure site he's taken to leaving the tools at work occasionally and cycle commuting.I don't commute my tools wouldn't fit on the back of my bike![]()
What are peoples' tactics for doing segments?
Recce 1st, then balls out? wind direction? general hard ride?
I was going to ask something similar. All my PR's come on a very fast or fastest commutes, which naturally come about mainly due to a favourable wind and weather and how I am feeling. The problem I have is that I am always going at a set level of energy output which I would guestimate at around 75-85% of max. If I get in to a bit of SCR I can up that, but couldn't do it day in and day out. Also I am now saving myself a bit so I can still enjoy a ride at the weekend.What are peoples' tactics for doing segments?
Recce 1st, then balls out? wind direction? general hard ride?
So I guess my question is do any of you take it easy inbetween segements, to then go balls out and then rest again until the next one? I find it really difficult to change my mindset as I am always targetting the overall time and average speed which is now a habit.
recce 1st, if wind is a potential factor for a good time, then I'll wait for favorable wind, if it's more down to traffic levels and lights, then i'll do it day after day after day after day until I hit the light sequence just right.What are peoples' tactics for doing segments?
Recce 1st, then balls out? wind direction? general hard ride?
What are peoples' tactics for doing segments?
I use the car .. KOM everytime!
Tried to use the wind to my advantage today (and a tow form a bus and pizza delivery boy).. only got me 10th :/