Time Trial PB's

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Cuchilo

Prize winning member X2
Location
London
172.5mm cranks
Give them a go on corners , you will be surprised how upright you are . I always thought I was low down and nearly touching my knee until I watched other riders while stood on a corner . Watching other riders really helps . I take the camera along as it helps me aswell as them .
 

Justinslow

Lovely jubbly
Location
Suffolk
Give them a go on corners , you will be surprised how upright you are . I always thought I was low down and nearly touching my knee until I watched other riders while stood on a corner . Watching other riders really helps . I take the camera along as it helps me aswell as them .
It's funny, I always thought I was leaning over a lot round a roundabout on our 10 course, untill I watched other fast riders when I was marshalling, they were not leaned over at all so therefore me being slower was also not leaned over. Made me realise I could push a bit more round corners!
 

Cuchilo

Prize winning member X2
Location
London
What got me thinking about it was someone else that wasn't able to ride at my first TT . He said to go and watch the corner as you can save 2 seconds on it according to his stats . So we did .
11 laps is 22 seconds faster if you have the guts to go for it . Most riders don't go for it on corners .
 

Cyclist33

Guest
Location
Warrington
It's funny, I always thought I was leaning over a lot round a roundabout on our 10 course, untill I watched other fast riders when I was marshalling, they were not leaned over at all so therefore me being slower was also not leaned over. Made me realise I could push a bit more round corners!

That doesn't make any sense.
 

Cyclist33

Guest
Location
Warrington
Why doesn't it make sense?
I had a perception I was leaning over a lot, but watching other people take the same line has shown me that my perception of lean angle and actual lean angle are different.
Talk about splitting hairs :wacko:
It made sense when I read it again ;)
 

Justinslow

Lovely jubbly
Location
Suffolk
Local club B10/39 10 TT tonight, PB was 25.34 now it's 25.08.
Tantalisingly close to a 24, 9 bloody seconds!
Felt a bit lousy all week to be honest, went out Tuesday night for a quickish ride and felt flat, like nothing in the tank. So to PB can't be bad, just hoped to get into the 24's, one more try on that course this year........
 

Cuchilo

Prize winning member X2
Location
London
Local club B10/39 10 TT tonight, PB was 25.34 now it's 25.08.
Tantalisingly close to a 24, 9 bloody seconds!
Felt a bit lousy all week to be honest, went out Tuesday night for a quickish ride and felt flat, like nothing in the tank. So to PB can't be bad, just hoped to get into the 24's, one more try on that course this year........
:bravo::bravo::bravo:
Hill training for me to get my 25 on my local 10 . I have 2 more goes at it this season and plan to sprint up box hill this weekend . I may well die at the top but I'm going to give it a crack !
 

Justinslow

Lovely jubbly
Location
Suffolk
:bravo::bravo::bravo:
Hill training for me to get my 25 on my local 10 . I have 2 more goes at it this season and plan to sprint up box hill this weekend . I may well die at the top but I'm going to give it a crack !
That's how I felt tonight at the end, you just have to turn yourself inside out don't you! I just ran out of oomph, the winning time was 22.02 a new course record :eek:
 
Ive added a couple of new TT rides PB's although they are funny distances compared to the 10milers :-/

PCC10 27:07, 26:27, 26:09 26.06, NCCC10 26.24, Freuchie 10 26:06 (First and only go);
PCC2 Up 16.7miles 45:53;
PCC Rimes Cup 20.6 miles TT 55:37;
PCC 22.3miles 1:02:09

Added a course PB :whistle: on the Newark Castle CC Flawborough course (the PCC one was cancelled at the last minute so I tried the NCCC one). Lost fair
bit at junctions (giving way) but was pleased at a 26.24 on my first go.
 

Justinslow

Lovely jubbly
Location
Suffolk
8 mile short course again tonight, hadn't ridden since Sunday, would have probably gone out Monday or Tuesday but just didn't get time for one reason or another so thought it might be interesting to see how I do with several days rest for tonight's (Thursday) TT.
Gave it the beans as usual and got back checking my I phone Strava (I don't use a garmin yet) found it said I was over 30 seconds slower - not impressed, as it felt quite quick to me. Anyway the stop watch doesn't lie so was relieved to post a 20.16, 14 seconds quicker than my last (best) time. Gawd knows what happened to my Strava to be so far out.
My time put me 5th overall out of 21 starters with a winning time of 18.44.
Overall pretty pleased with that time with several pukka TT bike scalps! Got a standard crankset to fit replacing my compact so hopefully can gain a bit of speed down the slopes (where I tend to lose a lot spinning out in top gear trying to click up for another gear or two).
https://www.strava.com/activities/357497643 (strava includes warm up and down)
 
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