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BILL S

Guru
Location
London
I'll be interested in those results AAAC. I'd like to try and figure out the exact criteria where backing off is necessary to prevent the deadstops. ATM it is mostly guesswork and I usually assume that moving onto anything less than 3% will be fine and anything above may need backing off.
 

bobinski

Legendary Member
Location
Tulse Hill
Noticed you left but wasn't sure if you came back in.
@bobinski you could be coming down with something.
I've not been feeling to good, heart rate abismal and watts even worse but felt much better tonight
Rest tomorrow and you will be flying Saturday

Breedon, I think you are right. I just slept for 9 hours which is rare or rather not normally allowed in this household:rolleyes:
 

bobinski

Legendary Member
Location
Tulse Hill
I'll be interested in those results AAAC. I'd like to try and figure out the exact criteria where backing off is necessary to prevent the deadstops. ATM it is mostly guesswork and I usually assume that moving onto anything less than 3% will be fine and anything above may need backing off.

I found that even at reduced watts and speed I hit deadstops 3x yesterday which came as a real surprise. The hardest to get through were on the 12% gradients the last of which just before the end left me struggling to turn the pedals against the resistance.
 

CXRAndy

Guru
Location
Lincs
Bob's feeling under par, time to get bkool setup and rub hands in glee at a chance of beating a better(fitter)cyclist


Seriously have a week off and recover, then I can definitely win by default :hugs:
 

bobinski

Legendary Member
Location
Tulse Hill
Bob's feeling under par, time to get bkool setup and rub hands in glee at a chance of beating a better(fitter)cyclist


Seriously have a week off and recover, then I can definitely win by default :hugs:

I did actually think that :laugh:

Bill,
It is clear that not only are they yapping at our heels we are clearly riding in a harsher and less friendly virtual cycling environment than last year....:rolleyes:
 

Gregory_ca

Regular
Location
Canada
Loads of people have the same red x as you and it is just that bkool set things up badly when they rode the league software. I think it just means that you changed your weight during the league which is fine as far as cyclechat leagues are concerned. It'll always be approved when one of the admins remembers to check and you can always remind us here as you did.
And, yes, at 74 kg you are quite a bit lighter than me so was only kidding in my previous response.:smile:

I received a response from BKOOL:
Hi Gregory,
Thanks for your message. The administrators might have your session pending review. As soon as they reevaluate it and aprove it, it will show on the classification.
See you at Bkool,
Bkool Team.


It seems like they rely on our lazy administrators :smile: to workaround a problem that sounds like a bug. I am sorry, you will have to keep validating my results. I will try to set my weight to 75kg before the next race and set it back to 74kg. Maybe it will remove the 0kg from the history.
 

gbrown

Geoff on Bkool
Location
South Somerset
I received a response from BKOOL:
Hi Gregory,
Thanks for your message. The administrators might have your session pending review. As soon as they reevaluate it and aprove it, it will show on the classification.
See you at Bkool,
Bkool Team.



This is a perfect example of a lazy fob off, and not taking the time to properly look at the problem.

The problem is clearly not that the administrator has your session pending review, the problem is that your expected weight is 0! Clearly it is not possible for you to set your weight to 0, so your sessions will always go for review, when they need not!

This kind of lazy first line support infuriates me!
 

bobinski

Legendary Member
Location
Tulse Hill
I can hear a rubbing noise from my bkool pro and want to investigate. It lloks pretty straightforward to remove the casing around the unit. Has anyone done this?
 

CXRAndy

Guru
Location
Lincs
Yes bob, very straightforward. Undo all screws underneath, two halves come apart and circle vent piece comes off. Not a lot to see, flywheel, printed circuit board and stepper motor at back. When re assembling watch how mating surfaces match up. That's it.
 

bobinski

Legendary Member
Location
Tulse Hill
Yes bob, very straightforward. Undo all screws underneath, two halves come apart and circle vent piece comes off. Not a lot to see, flywheel, printed circuit board and stepper motor at back. When re assembling watch how mating surfaces match up. That's it.

Ta Andy, the circle vent piece is quite loose and i am thinking of removing. No cats, dogs or kids fingers to worry about
 

Gregory_ca

Regular
Location
Canada
This is a perfect example of a lazy fob off, and not taking the time to properly look at the problem.

The problem is clearly not that the administrator has your session pending review, the problem is that your expected weight is 0! Clearly it is not possible for you to set your weight to 0, so your sessions will always go for review, when they need not!

This kind of lazy first line support infuriates me!

I agree, that's what I told them and I am discouraged by their last response:
Hi Gregory,
Thanks for your message. Yes, we know it, but there is nothing we can do. The administrators should validate your sessions.
See you at Bkool,
Bkool Team.
 
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