Lol, yes it does! But regrettably the Pro accolade wasn't awarded for timekeeping!
Pity you didn't do it a week earlier, as the Blue Team would have come past two funny pink outfits with green helmets on Tuesdays ride

Lol, yes it does! But regrettably the Pro accolade wasn't awarded for timekeeping!
I still remember the pain so I'm being negative. We'll see on Saturday.0.8w?? And you're not going to try? You've changed Bill........
Quite worryingly it is all just floating around in my head like the inside of a candy floss machine.I am literally wetting myself laughing....where do you get this stuff from?![]()
Well thats one I hope I never see again, at least until the next time. Grind city tonight.
60 cadence, just under 6mph and under 60 minutes. The devils staircase is a good description
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And lots more coins for our team kits! Shall we scoot up it again Tommy, and get more coinage?
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i got blue numbers when i stood up and the wheel spun out - though i still dont know what it means
i got blue numbers when i stood up and the wheel spun out - though i still dont know what it means
When your wheel spins it means you haven't got enough grip!
Blue numbers is when BSim is calculating your speed based on 'the conditions'.
It was once restricted to downhills but in an attempt to level the playing field they have introduced it elsewhere namely on slope transitions and on attaining your/the maximum gradient after which I believe it is supposed to give you a slower speed fore the same effort so if you max gradient was 12% and you rode through it to 15% and maintained say 350 watts it would slow you registered speed down although physically your trainer ground speed has stayed the same.
They also crop up in track sessions, god knows why as they seem so totally irrelevant there however Track Stats are pretty dodgy full stop!
The trouble with the transitions is that it seems to want to give you say 20 seconds to move from condition A to condition B were the condition change is a gradient increase. We all know that if your riding an 8% into a 12% you don't get 20 secs of inertia more you almost immediately feel the effects of the change in gradient and you speed reduces accordingly (unless you check in a big fist full of watts).
In BSim if on the cusp of this transition you do chuck in a big fist full of watts and accelerate into it BSim gives you some free speed for a period of time which I have not made the effort to discover.
For me it works the other way as well, i.e. if I crest a climb with some big watts on straight into a descent the resistance stays on for a longer period than you would expect in reality.
To me its almost like they have someone writing code that isn't that hot in Physics but reasonably good at code and in a effort to introduce parity and reality they have done pretty much the opposite.
Also I didn't think cadence had much to do with this blue number surfing but realising today how hopeless the Pro units are a measuring cadence and noticing how much better I could surf I think there may be a link in the algorithms.
Anyway if nothing else today I have introduced some new BKool slang.
First we had the Pro Sling and now we have Blue Number Surfing or 'Surfing the Blue'!
Go on you know you want toWell from the sound of this I am rather pleased to have missed this evening. Might force myself to have a crack at it tomorrow unless I can think of another cunning excuse.
That's why I fessed up on stage 4. The gain was like a vivax motorFrom my perspective I don't really want to back off. I want to push as hard a tempo as I think I can get away with without blowing up. The times I get aren't as relevant to me as my power numbers as I know I'm well off where I want / hope to be. If on a stage like that I get an unfair advantage id rather delete the stage result as AAAC did, or not attempt another of the league stages. So as to not gain an unfair league position.