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The other option for me of course is to throw @IrishAl a bribe to go and complete Stage 5 in less than 53 minutes. That would put me at 55m for the stage without completing it vs my current time of 1h 06m and save me all the time I need to take a place off @alex_cycles without even turning a pedal! :cuppa:

Come on @IrishAl :hugs:
 

Peter Salt

Bittersweet
Location
Yorkshire, UK
I've got 07:41 to make up if I want to catch @alex_cycles and haven't completed Stage 5 or 6.

Alex_cycles currently has the slowest time of 01:36:29 on Stage 6, so I'm currently losing two minutes to him on that stage.
But IrishAl has the slowest time of 01:04:01 on Stage 5, while Alex_cycles has a time of 52:42, so I'm losing 13 minutes to him on that stage.

If I can complete Stage 5 in anything under 53minutes, I reckon I can pinch a place off @alex_cycles. I'm planning to give it a go on Sunday at 19:00 :boxing: Feel free to come and mark me if you like @alex_cycles :smile:

@Girafitti is next in the pecking order but I doubt I can catch him - I would certainly need to complete both stages, and make up a combined 15minutes across the stages! And if he completes just one more stage then he is definitely out of reach, and will probably catch @CXRAndy
The other option for me of course is to throw @IrishAl a bribe to go and complete Stage 5 in less than 53 minutes. That would put me at 55m for the stage without completing it vs my current time of 1h 06m and save me all the time I need to take a place off @alex_cycles without even turning a pedal! :cuppa:

Come on @IrishAl :hugs:
What if I went to complete stage 6 in 3 hours which would give you a time of 3h and 2 min. :laugh: Ultimate troll move :laugh:
 

IrishAl

** Full Time Pro **
Location
N.Ireland
The other option for me of course is to throw @IrishAl a bribe to go and complete Stage 5 in less than 53 minutes. That would put me at 55m for the stage without completing it vs my current time of 1h 06m and save me all the time I need to take a place off @alex_cycles without even turning a pedal! :cuppa:

Come on @IrishAl :hugs:
Stage 5 - was that the Richmond stage?? If so forget it lol 😂
 

<Tommy>

Illegitimi non carborundum
Location
Camden, London
Got some deep winter gloves (DHB), wool skull cap (Castelli), and a hoodie that actually fits (Rapha - a small actually fits me in the arm unlike any other hoodie ever!) from Sport Pursuit and Wiggle this week.

Thanks for the tip off on Sport Pursuit. Think it was @bridgy / @<Tommy>

Ah good stuff. Sounds like you got a decent haul!

Yes cycling gear is good for both cyclists and for Orangutang armed blokes isn’t it. Not saying you fit into both categories of course!
 

Legs

usually riding on Zwift...
Location
Staffordshire
Urgh - horrid cold and coughing up greenies... :sad:
 
I did a second attempt of TdZ Stage 4 this evening. That’s the gravel ride on Serpentine 8.

It was nice to repeat a stage to get a comparison, and I was hoping to see better power numbers this time around. I did, but only by the smallest of margins. 20min power on the first attempt was 212W and today was 213W :laugh: Not really disappointed with that because last time round I felt like I was on a particularly good day. Tonight I felt normal, but crucially felt I was recovering better between efforts which was really promising.

In the end my time first time around was 45:31 and tonight was 48:05 despite powers being very similar, which I think shows the benefit of having more riders out on the course! I did ease up on the final downhill/flattish section because I had no group and knew I wasn’t going to beat my previous time.
 

alex_cycles

Veteran
Location
Oxfordshire
In the end my time first time around was 45:31 and tonight was 48:05 despite powers being very similar, which I think shows the benefit of having more riders out on the course!

Excellent illustration that power alone doesn't give you the full picture. I've compared some TdZ ride stats from specific rides of other team members and come to the conclusion "they must be using their power more wisely than me" :eek: Obviously being able to maximise drafting and hold onto the wheels of fast riders is the best thing to be doing if you can. One day :laugh:
 

bridgy

Legendary Member
Location
Cheddar
48:53 for TDZ stage 5 for me please @IrishAl

Really gave it a go, but scuppered a bit by a) very few other riders going hard; and b) a 5 minute Internet dropout leaving me literally all alone!

Oh well, shouldn't have missed the stage first time round so all my fault I know :rolleyes:

Also, first proper ride on my new Neo Smart Bike- loved it. Feels like riding on freshly laid new tarmac after having been constantly on gravel for the past few years!
 

bobinski

Legendary Member
Location
Tulse Hill
48:53 for TDZ stage 5 for me please @IrishAl

Really gave it a go, but scuppered a bit by a) very few other riders going hard; and b) a 5 minute Internet dropout leaving me literally all alone!

Oh well, shouldn't have missed the stage first time round so all my fault I know :rolleyes:

Also, first proper ride on my new Neo Smart Bike- loved it. Feels like riding on freshly laid new tarmac after having been constantly on gravel for the past few years!

Nice choice Paul. You on fw 43?

Did you miss the movement of the NEO? Perhaps you haven’t yet done a long enough ride? It’s the only thing I miss on long rides or sessions with lots of sprinting. I have been eyeing up 2 rocker options but which of the 2 can wait until the autumn.
 
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