I am planning to ride later, not sure when yet, if times work I may join you in BI’m racing today at 3pm if anyone fancies it. It’s a really nice challenging course but not too long.
https://www.zwift.com/events/view/2437085

I am planning to ride later, not sure when yet, if times work I may join you in BI’m racing today at 3pm if anyone fancies it. It’s a really nice challenging course but not too long.
https://www.zwift.com/events/view/2437085
Setting a target for 3 weeks out seems a bit odd - especially for someone who is already trained. Surely, some structured training would be required - likely to include gym sessions if it's for Pmax/5sP.One of the road captains in the AHDR squad has challenged us with 5s power targets to hit before Christmas. He went a bit low with my initial target of 1000w - I cranked out 1124 this morning - but he’s now upped it to 1200w. The most I’ve even momentarily peaked at is 1178w, so I’d be ecstatic to get the 1200w badge… I think that to hold it for 5s would entail completely rebuilding my puny physique!
Setting a target for 3 weeks out seems a bit odd - especially for someone who is already trained. Surely, some structured training would be required - likely to include gym sessions if it's for Pmax/5sP.
Weight training is something that I've been doing for far longer then cycling and can assure you that you don't need to get bigger to get stronger. If you want to build strength keep the weights high, reps low, sets moderate and do long breaks in between. Problem with legs is that it's extremely difficult to do this at home - quads are big and you would need a lot of plates; a proper squat rack is expensive and without it you would need spotters. On top of that, starting to lift will hurt your cycling performance as you will be extremally sore at the beginning.
I think Captain Chris’ point is that many people haven’t specifically tried hitting big 5s power numbers, because the point in a race when you unleash your biggest sprint is usually at the end and you’re fatigued. I bet Michael could easily crank out 1200w, but he ‘only’ peaked at 999w on Wednesday night. So it’s an interesting exercise, and I think that, within a 3-week window, you’d get some ‘noob gains’. I agree with you that, without specific strength training, the performance would plateau pretty soon.
My 50 miller endurance ride morphed into for me a high pace race.
I was feeling a bit hot before the start-probably due to eating a big bowl of porride 30mins before the event. I jumped off the bike on the second lap on a downhill and plugged in the big fan. I also tweaked my setup which felt much nicer pre ride.
50 mins in we'd done 20miles, gathering up lots of C packs. I could tell from the numbers I was probably the only genuine D cat in my group.
Pace kept going, but I was feeling really up for it, sod the HR, just hang in the dwindling pack.
I came 3rd on the road by just a few seconds, those ahead were all high level C.
I smashed the D cat bracket by hanging with these C riders. Ave Watts 15 higher over 2 hours, pleased. Buzzing![]()
He was on CC yesterdaycalling @theboxers - how you doing ? hows the comeback trail
a few years back (back in the day) when I was racing competitively - low level cat 4 - the only way to get points and upgrade was to get good at the sprints as there were few hilly races and breaks were always chased down. It was death defying stuff with crashes in most races so you really wanted to be at the front end or else out the back when it came to the sprint finish. I worked on my sprints by doing gym work once a week - a circuit of squats or leg press, straight into box jumps. Then some light upper body stuff, rinse, repeat. It had the desired effect and I started getting podiums, won the points competition in a 3 day stage race, and the upgrade to cat 3. That was back before I had a power meter so I couldn't tell you what the power numbers were. Hulk impression below 😀I agree with all that. I've started doing some weights lately. I'm a bit wary of squats, so am doing leg press instead. What is your programme?
I'm going to try and join this one but I'm not brave enough to race in the BsI’m racing today at 3pm if anyone fancies it. It’s a really nice challenging course but not too long.
https://www.zwift.com/events/view/2437085
@<Tommy>
True, Im almost never near the front where big sprint number might come in handy.
I know CCers were feeling generous, coz Carl's Girly friend was supposed to be watching.
But he was there at the front contesting the win![]()