Aha! Thank you

I knew going up Volcano KOM with Lee and Tommy last night was probably my best 7 minute power at 370w (it was), but it also gave me my best all time power for everything from 3m 40 secs to 11 minutes


Aha! Thank you
A small digression from the power stats... I need some help as a newbie. Once again.
As the weather gets nicer, I'm looking to ride more outside but don't really have the confidence (yet) to just get out and go where the road takes me. Is there a place on the Internet where people submit routes, others can rate them, maybe there's info on how much of it is what surface and what proportion is traffic-free? Or something along these lines? Alternatively, can someone suggest a beginner route around the Humber Bridge? Always wanted to cycle across that!![]()
Certainly an option for local riding in a larger group at specific times. But say that I feel like going to York Moors to do some solo riding - how would I go about finding routes?Might be worth joining one of your local cycling clubs?
A small digression from the power stats... I need some help as a newbie. Once again.
As the weather gets nicer, I'm looking to ride more outside but don't really have the confidence (yet) to just get out and go where the road takes me. Is there a place on the Internet where people submit routes, others can rate them, maybe there's info on how much of it is what surface and what proportion is traffic-free? Or something along these lines? Alternatively, can someone suggest a beginner route around the Humber Bridge? Always wanted to cycle across that!![]()
Try Komoot. It will suggest routes for you based on location or you can plot your own and tell it what type of road surface/activity you're doing. Works well. (I'm sure there's a few others too)A small digression from the power stats... I need some help as a newbie. Once again.
As the weather gets nicer, I'm looking to ride more outside but don't really have the confidence (yet) to just get out and go where the road takes me. Is there a place on the Internet where people submit routes, others can rate them, maybe there's info on how much of it is what surface and what proportion is traffic-free? Or something along these lines? Alternatively, can someone suggest a beginner route around the Humber Bridge? Always wanted to cycle across that!![]()
@Peter Salt I use Komoot and like it. Perfect for plotting a route, upload to the Bolt and I'm off. I paid the lifetime subscription for all countries etc and it wasn't that much really.Ridewithgps and kamoot are both good for plotting routes and they both also have a database of other peoples routes if the routes been made accessible to all
Certainly an option for local riding in a larger group at specific times. But say that I feel like going to York Moors to do some solo riding - how would I go about finding routes?
I once rode from Cambridge up to Hull to visit my in-laws. My wife had taken the car up on a Friday evening and I rode up on the Saturday morning. I started just after 4am and had a stonking tailwind so it only took me about 6 hours. It was pretty hairy going over the bridge!Alternatively, can someone suggest a beginner route around the Humber Bridge? Always wanted to cycle across that!![]()
Aha! Thank you.
I knew going up Volcano KOM with Lee and Tommy last night was probably my best 7 minute power at 370w (it was), but it also gave me my best all time power for everything from 3m 40 secs to 11 minutes. No wonder I eventually cracked on that second climb
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I second Komoot. It does a great job keeping you off the busy roads.Try Komoot. It will suggest routes for you based on location or you can plot your own and tell it what type of road surface/activity you're doing. Works well. (I'm sure there's a few others too)
I'm looking back to see the route into Hull I did in 2018 but not having much luck. I did overnight in Hull and remember a great paved rail to trail heading north.A small digression from the power stats... I need some help as a newbie. Once again.
As the weather gets nicer, I'm looking to ride more outside but don't really have the confidence (yet) to just get out and go where the road takes me. Is there a place on the Internet where people submit routes, others can rate them, maybe there's info on how much of it is what surface and what proportion is traffic-free? Or something along these lines? Alternatively, can someone suggest a beginner route around the Humber Bridge? Always wanted to cycle across that!![]()