bobinski
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Rick, I missed the 3rd chain gang. Is it too late to do it now for the league?
Fraid so Bob. There's no way for me to add a ride once it's closed down.Rick, I missed the 3rd chain gang. Is it too late to do it now for the league?
Err, Geoff,
I have just had a closer look at this and realise I am starting with BillSurely some mistake
. He will be over his cold as well...
There is a real opportunity here to see how well drafting works. I can see some riders coming together and using this to keep the chasers at bay. Should be very exciting![]()
It's your own fault for finishing only 4 seconds behind him in the original stage...
And he did have two attempts.
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I think drafting would be a really good idea, as you know the guys "behind" you will be closing in on you.
Geoff
I have to confess that this course is ideal for catching those down up power spikes I have demonstrated in a small 2km session where I was able to peak at over 1000 watts at the begining of a climb without pedaling.
If I take my power into the climb from a descent I can actually crest small climbs at unusually high power peaks before BSim actually catches up with the resistance which is probably a bit similar to the on/off technique.
Yeah, Bill "two attempts" S
Actually Bill, if I have the legs for this we need to try and work together to keep AAAC and LB at bay for as long as possible and who then knows what will happen?
Err, Geoff,
I have just had a closer look at this and realise I am starting with BillSurely some mistake
. He will be over his cold as well...
There is a real opportunity here to see how well drafting works. I can see some riders coming together and using this to keep the chasers at bay. Should be very exciting![]()
OK, if we go for a rerun of Stage one of this months chaingang (Kipsters Kalamity) I have 37 recorded finishers.
If anyone else wants to take part, can they let us know a competitive time for the stage, or failing that their fitness level and who they usually finish close to.
Applying a handicap of between 80% and 90% of their time ahead of the last place I get the following start times in minutes after the start.
- 0.0 GailB
- 0.5 TheBoxers
- 2.5 Goldwolfie
- 4.5 bert1971
- 6.5 Paul F
- 8.0
- bazzer99
- Kev
- BenH
- 8.5 Jamie
- 9.5 Noah
- 10.0
- Whorty
- berty bassett
- Soarerv8
- Rob
- 11.0
- Adski
- Baldo Mero
- 11.5 Mark
- 12.5 Insomina
- 13.0
- Randy Berlin
- Kris
- SteveP S.C.C
- C j bon
- Jon
- John18
- 13.5 karlsberg
- 15.0 Breedon
- 16.0 Runar
- 17.0 Kipster
- 17.5
- Bridgy
- RickB
- 18.5 Ryan
- 20.0
- JonBon
- Bobinski
- Bill S
- IrishAl
How's that look?
- 21.5 LBHIFI
- 22.5 AAAC 76C Pro-minator
- 23.5 JacobSkovsgaard
Edited for clarity and to group same start times together!
Absolutely right there Bob. You me and JonBon need to work together to try and keep the chasers at bay and to try and catch those in front. When I saw your initial "complaint"about being slotted in with me I was going to suggest we work together. I think we have a potential advantage if our riding styles are similar enough to make good drafting, but I fear the terrain on this one may put a stop to this. As Geoff says, I always try to use my momentum to help on the incline changes and I seem to have gotten reasonably good at it. I'm guessing you are too though Bob, and Jonbon seems to do it by making good steady power. We will see, but it should be a lot of fun, and I think we'll all put that little bit of extra effort into this one
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There's a couple of groups setting off at the same time so good potential for working together in a mini peleton if you can get it to work. Not liking the look of that group of four setting off together at 20 minutes and that's going to be bearing down on me though!![]()
Welcome to a small and to be perfectly honest not very select group my friend.Soarer, I can see you and I getting on great!! Love it!![]()