Andy, I hope so. On meds for ear throat infection at moment so playing it by, err , ear![]()
See how you fair

Andy, I hope so. On meds for ear throat infection at moment so playing it by, err , ear![]()
Not much point in taking a NEO to bsim.
3s slower despite 70 more
It's all about getting fit ... if I'm pushing more watts then even if slower I'm getting fitterWe already know this, Carl now does.![]()
We already know this, Carl now does.![]()
Jeff, superb progress mate
You just have to work on those 5% bumps![]()
Well done JeffTwo race reports.
Tuesday KISS EUR. Huge blob of riders. Had to be 20+. The usual story. Hung with them most of the race -- hardest part for me was that short 5% climb 6 times. The first 4 weren't too bad. #5 required a significant effort to hang onto the back, then get back into the pack for the final lap. Lost the pack on the final climb and solo'd the last mile or so for a 10th place finish.
Wednesday KISS 10mi TT. A pretty good showing for the TT. Wanted to start off around 280W, then around 290W for the bulk of the race, then wrap up at something close to 300W and average for the ride around 292W (PB for the expected race time). Not surprisingly, most of the C riders jumped out of the gate hard, but with no draft there was no incentive to deviate from the plan. So I tried hard to stick to my 280 target for the first 2-3 miles and not worry about placement. I started pulling back C and a few B riders when I upped my target into the 290W range. In fact I was pretty sure I was leading the qualified C riders once we went into the final quarter of the race where I wanted to up the power again. I was pretty sure I wasn't keeping up the kind of watts I wanted for the last few miles, but I was holding my position over my nearest C competitor (15seconds).
Finished with 289, 297, 297, 289 for the 4 periods. So a bit harder than I wanted for the first 3/4s of the race and a bit under for the end. Still took first and was nearly dead on for my target average of 292. Best power in the 25-27 minute range ever. FTP bump from zwift. The one C rider up the road from me finished just shy of 4W/kg and obviously DQd out of C. He would have won B cat.
Not sure if I'll have anything for KISS EUR tomorrow.
It's the ability to repeat those surges above FTP where I'm currently struggling. I think a certain amount of it is mental. If I contrast the bump on the volcano route vs the one in London or Watopia flat, the former happens at the very end of the race and I know it's 400W for a minute and I can collapse. For London/Watopia flat, you have the bump surge, but then another mile and the final sprint and that seems to be a bit of a mental block for meThat's the success to a quick lap. Running at your FTP or near but being able to peak the power for the climbs to stick in the pack. It's actually that brief period after the climb where you can't back off, return to FTP pace
Funny. 150% of FTP for 1 minute just about nails what I shoot for on the bump for the final lap of the volcano circuit. 120%, but for a shorter period is about where I'm climbing that bump on prior laps. You'd have to figure several sets would be needed...1,2,3 minute HIT intervals. They really do help. around 150% of FTP for 1 minute, coming down to 120% for 3 mins. If you cant do 120% then you need to build an endurance base first.
Fwiw I think few of us do enough endurance riding , 1 1/2 h minimum and those that do have seen the biggest improvements; Lee, Andy.
I saw huge improvements in my strength and endurance when I was training with Zsun for the worlds but that involved 2-3 2h plus rides a week and a lot of hill climbing at 120-150% ftp and expectation you carried the power over for as long as possible. I wish I could have kept it up!