The Audio-Talk Cycling thread.
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#1981 Re: The Audio-Talk Cycling thread.
Good effort .. & not really 'short' .
I dunno if the average power is accurate ? ;
However I got some rather interesting statistics from two rides by guys at work, recently .
First is Steve J.H. who rode the Fred Whitton last weekend.
His time was 7:38 including stops - not bad at age 56 or 57 for a 115 mile route over all of the Lakes' passes
Average power was 195W ; Steve weights about 10st.
Meanwhile our resident star, Dan Evans ( Nat Hill-Climb champion twice ) did the Wrexham hilly 32-mile time trial, in April, this goes over the Horseshoe Pass, amongst other things.
Time was 1hr 18, and an average power of 350 watts, this for a guy who weighs about 9.5 stone !
I dunno if the average power is accurate ? ;
However I got some rather interesting statistics from two rides by guys at work, recently .
First is Steve J.H. who rode the Fred Whitton last weekend.
His time was 7:38 including stops - not bad at age 56 or 57 for a 115 mile route over all of the Lakes' passes
Average power was 195W ; Steve weights about 10st.
Meanwhile our resident star, Dan Evans ( Nat Hill-Climb champion twice ) did the Wrexham hilly 32-mile time trial, in April, this goes over the Horseshoe Pass, amongst other things.
Time was 1hr 18, and an average power of 350 watts, this for a guy who weighs about 9.5 stone !
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#1982 Re: The Audio-Talk Cycling thread.
Well I thought that was interesting, anyway.
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#1983 Re: The Audio-Talk Cycling thread.
I found it interesting! I never trust these interpolated numbers. If I had power pads in my cleats, yes. Otherwise no.
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#1984 Re: The Audio-Talk Cycling thread.
Excellent !
This one I thought also was very interesting. I've said to people at work several times ( bemoaning my current poor fitness ) 'I wish I was as good a climber as the worst sprinter in the Tour de France'. Here's the evidence - just illustrates the gulf between those guys and mere mortals.
https://www.cyclist.co.uk/in-depth/539/ ... o-cyclists
This one I thought also was very interesting. I've said to people at work several times ( bemoaning my current poor fitness ) 'I wish I was as good a climber as the worst sprinter in the Tour de France'. Here's the evidence - just illustrates the gulf between those guys and mere mortals.
https://www.cyclist.co.uk/in-depth/539/ ... o-cyclists
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#1985 Re: The Audio-Talk Cycling thread.
We've just returned from a week in Tuscany; stayed at a wonderful agriturismo place about 12miles south of Florence. There was lots of club cycling going on over some beautiful but hard routes - very little of the road is level, you're either going up or coming down - and I would have loved to have done some rides there. Sadly, I didn't have the temptation of the use of a bike but it does mean we're still talking to each other.
I aim to do a short, gentle ride today as the first step towards recovering from the pasta and chianti. Did I mention that the place we stayed is on a small workinging organic vineyard and olive grove; they produce their own chianti and grappa on the premises, which we spent a very pleasant evening tasting. We flew with BA so had enough hold baggage allowance to bring a few bottles back too.
Incidentally Mr Bass, our flight into Heathrow yesterday tracked along the Thames estuary so I guess we passed over your place - didn't see you though so I guess you were in the shed with an oily rag.
I aim to do a short, gentle ride today as the first step towards recovering from the pasta and chianti. Did I mention that the place we stayed is on a small workinging organic vineyard and olive grove; they produce their own chianti and grappa on the premises, which we spent a very pleasant evening tasting. We flew with BA so had enough hold baggage allowance to bring a few bottles back too.
Incidentally Mr Bass, our flight into Heathrow yesterday tracked along the Thames estuary so I guess we passed over your place - didn't see you though so I guess you were in the shed with an oily rag.
Sorry, I couldn't resist!
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#1986 Re: The Audio-Talk Cycling thread.
? - I remember that sort of think being rather good fuel when I was in the Pyrenees back in 1991
Today I did the full walk from Moel Arthur car park to Moel Fammau and back. Conditions cool and breezy, some short sunny spells. Very clear.
That was 2hrs47 at an average of 131bpm, which is OK since the pulse was a bit lower than last time I did this .
I'm putting this down as a bike ride, because I used four wheels to get to the car park, then zero wheels on the path, for an average of two wheels.
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#1987 Re: The Audio-Talk Cycling thread.
It was excellent fuel, the problem is that I still have over 2lbs of it onboard!IslandPink wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2019 6:28 pm ? - I remember that sort of think being rather good fuel when I was in the Pyrenees back in 1991
Good work BTW, however, depending on the maths it's entirely possible that you did it on a trike or, even more impressive, a unicycle.
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#1988 Re: The Audio-Talk Cycling thread.
Yeah but no but yeah but, they're 'pro', they earn their living from it so they're going to have to be be very good at it otherwise they'll be broke/hungry. Thats quite an incentive.IslandPink wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 10:32 pm Here's the evidence - just illustrates the gulf between those guys and mere mortals.
https://www.cyclist.co.uk/in-depth/539/ ... o-cyclists
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Just a fitness loop this week (right under our-RayP's flight path!).
Departed: May 21, '19, 07:40PM
Distance: 13.8 mi
Elevation: + 623 / - 625 ft
Max Grade
8.5 %
Avg. Grade
0.2 %
VAM 352 Vm/h
Ascent time 00:32:18
Descent time 00:27:29
Total Duration: 01:01:11
Moving Time: 00:59:47
Stopped Time: 00:01:24
Max Speed: 27.4 mph
Avg. Speed: 13.9 mph
Pace: 00:04:26
Moving Pace: 00:04:20
S'fun.
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#1989 Re: The Audio-Talk Cycling thread.
Oddly, we're in those same mountains now, but walking, not cycling.IslandPink wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2019 6:28 pm ? - I remember that sort of think being rather good fuel when I was in the Pyrenees back in 1991
Doing the first chunk of the Camino from St Jean Pied de Port to Pamplona.
Up a mountain in a pilgrims' hostel ATM.
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#1990 Re: The Audio-Talk Cycling thread.
After yesterday's excellent Owston day, today I did my penance for all that grub!
Just 25miles but a lot of climbing and loads of segments with PBs.
Departed: Jun 02, '19, 08:10AM
Starts in: Taunton Deane, England, GB
Distance: 25.3 mi
Elevation: + 2408 / - 2425 ft
Max Grade: 12.6 %
VAM: 655 Vm/h
Moving Time: 01:44:58
Calories: 1145
Avg. Watts: 182
Max Speed: 35.4 mph
Avg. Speed: 14.6 mph
Moving Pace: 00:04:07
Max Heartrate: 143 bpm
Min Heartrate: 60 bpm
Avg. Heartrate: 112.5 bpm
Just 25miles but a lot of climbing and loads of segments with PBs.
Departed: Jun 02, '19, 08:10AM
Starts in: Taunton Deane, England, GB
Distance: 25.3 mi
Elevation: + 2408 / - 2425 ft
Max Grade: 12.6 %
VAM: 655 Vm/h
Moving Time: 01:44:58
Calories: 1145
Avg. Watts: 182
Max Speed: 35.4 mph
Avg. Speed: 14.6 mph
Moving Pace: 00:04:07
Max Heartrate: 143 bpm
Min Heartrate: 60 bpm
Avg. Heartrate: 112.5 bpm
Sorry, I couldn't resist!
#1991 Re: The Audio-Talk Cycling thread.
Am I the only one riding?
Working towards my next big 118 mile charity bike ride in 4 weeks time...
Departed: Jun 09, '19, 07:00AM
Starts in: Taunton Deane, England, GB
Distance: 42.9 mi
Elevation: + 3594 / - 3595 ft
Max Grade: 13.4 %
VAM: 590 Vm/h
Moving Time: 02:55:42
Calories: 1758
Avg. Watts: 167
Max Speed: 35.9 mph
Avg. Speed: 14.7 mph
Moving Pace: 00:04:05
Max Heartrate: 139 bpm
Min Heartrate: 66 bpm
Avg. Heartrate: 106.7 bpm
Working towards my next big 118 mile charity bike ride in 4 weeks time...
Departed: Jun 09, '19, 07:00AM
Starts in: Taunton Deane, England, GB
Distance: 42.9 mi
Elevation: + 3594 / - 3595 ft
Max Grade: 13.4 %
VAM: 590 Vm/h
Moving Time: 02:55:42
Calories: 1758
Avg. Watts: 167
Max Speed: 35.9 mph
Avg. Speed: 14.7 mph
Moving Pace: 00:04:05
Max Heartrate: 139 bpm
Min Heartrate: 66 bpm
Avg. Heartrate: 106.7 bpm
Sorry, I couldn't resist!
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#1992 Re: The Audio-Talk Cycling thread.
Not in about 1/2 hour !
I just spent about 2hrs grappling with chain change , cassette swap, cleaning, and searching for parts that kept hiding.
But now I'm in better shape to tackle the hills : ps. Every report of Froome's injuries gets worse !
http://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/cycling/ ... ocid=ientp
I just spent about 2hrs grappling with chain change , cassette swap, cleaning, and searching for parts that kept hiding.
But now I'm in better shape to tackle the hills : ps. Every report of Froome's injuries gets worse !
http://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/cycling/ ... ocid=ientp
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#1993 Re: The Audio-Talk Cycling thread.
Bike ride on the valley roads, 1 hour 9 mins. Legs a bit wobbly getting off and back into the house, but it was a decent start.
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#1994 Re: The Audio-Talk Cycling thread.
#2 son doing London to Brighton ride tomorrow so am picking them up in Brighton at end...
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#1995 Re: The Audio-Talk Cycling thread.
As its supposed to be summer I've taken to doing some longer routes home on the bike.
My office is only 2 miles from home but last evening the commute took me 10 miles and this evening 15 miles.
My office is only 2 miles from home but last evening the commute took me 10 miles and this evening 15 miles.
Sorry, I couldn't resist!