Time Trial PB's

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Justinslow

Lovely jubbly
Location
Suffolk
I'd love a go on one. Trying a tt loop tonight. A local club has started doing strava based tt's. They put one up each week and then publish the leaderboard after the week is up. Then onto another course. Good for me to get into competing with others but do it when I get time. Will be integrating it into my commute home :laugh: might do well so long as the proper fast boys don't get involved!
Good luck, doing it on your own takes a lot of motivation, doing it on a night when there are a lot of other riders - and you can chat about it before and after helps a lot, I find it hard to push myself to the limit when on a practice run. But it all helps and will make you faster!
 

iggibizzle

Senior Member
Location
blackpool
Yep want to do some 'proper' time trials in the near future. Just using this as a good way of getting up to pace. It's gone a bit windy though as is usual on the fylde Coast. And as usual the last 5 miles will be bang into it :bicycle:
 

Cuchilo

Prize winning member X2
Location
London
Did it. Not sure why it's 9.6 miles, but did it in 27.57. 21mph average even with that headwind for the last part. Last couple miles felt like 20.
Nice one ! Now get a number on your back and do a real one before the season is over :okay: Theres still time to get a few times to work on over the winter .
 
Took my mates Moda TT bike out for a lap of our clubs 10 course on Sunday, replacing my usual road bike.
Beat my best by 18 seconds bringing my pb to 24.50.
It wasn't the groundbreaking improvement I was expecting from a pukka TT bike but probably to be expected.
I was not on peak performance as had been out for a few beers the night before (although still gave it everything I had)
Just stepping onto a TT bike for the first time shows what a world of difference it is to a relaxed roadie. The riding position was so extreme head down bum up that it was pretty uncomfortable and I could barely see where I was going due to the angle of my neck. We only raised the saddle to suit me and didn't alter anything else so the stem and bars were as low as they could go, the tube had been cut and there was no room to adjust up.
So all in all wasn't a bad effort given the bike wasn't at all set up for me, we'll see if I can improve again this Thursday on my own bike.
Nice going :bravo:, I tried a pukka tt bike last week too, although I was 39secs down. It was a stinking night though and most folks were 30secs down but there was a pb by my mate to win it :bravo:Probably a good thing or I might have made a costly purchase :rolleyes: Looking at the stats though, I was only 5secs slower for the first 2.5miles into the wind and 15s faster for the next two & half , with a side, but only the same for the tail wind,it had a 50t and I reckon its not as good on a long downhill with a tail wind. It all fell apart in the last 1/4 uphill into a headwind and my wheel at some point stated rubbing.

Hopefully set a new pb by default in a few weeks, Ive entered an open. Doesn't look a fast course though, so I expect a course pb rather than a 10miles pb :okay:
 

iggibizzle

Senior Member
Location
blackpool
Nice one ! Now get a number on your back and do a real one before the season is over :okay: Theres still time to get a few times to work on over the winter .

yes I definitely want to! Just don't know where to start really. Do any of you have any form of speed readout on your bars? I don't have anything. I just go by feel. Suppose I could do with one. Or at least a hr monitor.
 

Cuchilo

Prize winning member X2
Location
London
yes I definitely want to! Just don't know where to start really. Do any of you have any form of speed readout on your bars? I don't have anything. I just go by feel. Suppose I could do with one. Or at least a hr monitor.
Yes , got a Garmin but i also go on feel .
 

iggibizzle

Senior Member
Location
blackpool
A garmin would also come in handy to follow the route. There was a moment yesterday where i had to slow, whip my phone out and look at the map. Probs cost me 20 seconds. No good :laugh:
 

Justinslow

Lovely jubbly
Location
Suffolk
yes I definitely want to! Just don't know where to start really. Do any of you have any form of speed readout on your bars? I don't have anything. I just go by feel. Suppose I could do with one. Or at least a hr monitor.
I don't use anything yet, just my I phone to record the ride, was looking at garmins, but not ready to stump up the £150ish for a 500 and all the bits just yet! So I'm riding blind, not even a speedo.
 

fimm

Veteran
Location
Edinburgh
27:52 on a course my triathlon club use. First time under 28 minutes. Chicked all the men except one speed merchant who did 24 (that's really fast for that course - it is 4 laps and has a hill in it). I think speed is coming from more confident bike handling as much as from improved fitness.
 
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