#8898731 - 12/31/16 10:13 PM
Re: Cyclists that race - training
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nato2377
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Thats a wrap for 2016!
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#8899017 - 01/01/17 02:51 PM
Re: Cyclists that race - training
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nato2377
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Nice work Robby! We're pretty even aside from elevation.
Signed up for the leadville 100 lottery last night and kicked off 2017 with a bang!
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#8899246 - 01/01/17 11:36 PM
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dirtyS13drifta
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Happy to have broken 2k and the seal on road racing, first century, and international ride
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#8899346 - 01/02/17 08:48 AM
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80+ miler on new years day.
p.s. fuck you!
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#8899592 - 01/02/17 04:10 PM
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nato2377
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another 52 outside today up lookout mtn and back. 133ytd .suck it! lol enjoy that trainer!:D
P.S. it was 50 degrees today
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#8900472 - 01/03/17 12:33 PM
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dirtyS13drifta
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4.8 miles down. 11 degrees with the windchill
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#8909527 - 01/11/17 03:19 PM
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#8909649 - 01/11/17 05:35 PM
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dirtyS13drifta
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GAMBY!
you on strava?
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#8909696 - 01/11/17 06:23 PM
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yay gamby
looks like I ended up at 2279 miles biked, w/53k vert not horrible I guess for what is ~33% of my total activities
I dont know if I got any faster. Possibly not, some empirical data on same-course races I've done suggest any conclusion I might want to entertain [faster/slower/no change] as different bike/different day things with being a less slow runner allowed me to either ease up or work harder on the bike legs depending on how I saw fit on that day or any particular race. Eg tough to compare a PR from one year of a bike leg where I blew up a bit on the run vs one where I did not.
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#8909979 - 01/12/17 12:05 AM
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I have a strava account but I don't use it. I'm still a mapmyride guy, because all of my stats are with them. I might start running them both tho. A bud that I ride with does that.
Good to see you did a century.
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#8912911 - 01/15/17 03:10 PM
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Week 2 complete with 12hr 20min. Not bad considering I got stuck working out of town 2 days this week.
Also found a 100mile mtb race in Michigan I was going to sign up for but it sold out the day before I found it It's tough finding long races that aren't more than a 4-5hr drive.
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#8913219 - 01/15/17 09:07 PM
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nato2377
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Week 2 complete with 12hr 20min. Not bad considering I got stuck working out of town 2 days this week. Also found a 100mile mtb race in Michigan I was going to sign up for but it sold out the day before I found it It's tough finding long races that aren't more than a 4-5hr drive.
mohican 100, loudonville, ohio is 3hrs from you
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#8913908 - 01/16/17 03:16 PM
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Week 2 complete with 12hr 20min. Not bad considering I got stuck working out of town 2 days this week. Also found a 100mile mtb race in Michigan I was going to sign up for but it sold out the day before I found it It's tough finding long races that aren't more than a 4-5hr drive. mohican 100, loudonville, ohio is 3hrs from you
You got into leadville? Thats awesome. Its definitely a legendary race but from what i've read it's pretty much a 100 mile gravel grinder.
Thanks for pointing out the mohican, I think i'm going to sign up. I've been looking just in Michgan, didn't think there would be much in terms of mountain biking in Ohio.
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#8914080 - 01/16/17 06:15 PM
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nato2377
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Week 2 complete with 12hr 20min. Not bad considering I got stuck working out of town 2 days this week. Also found a 100mile mtb race in Michigan I was going to sign up for but it sold out the day before I found it It's tough finding long races that aren't more than a 4-5hr drive. mohican 100, loudonville, ohio is 3hrs from you You got into leadville? Thats awesome. Its definitely a legendary race but from what i've read it's pretty much a 100 mile gravel grinder. Thanks for pointing out the mohican, I think i'm going to sign up. I've been looking just in Michgan, didn't think there would be much in terms of mountain biking in Ohio.
yea im not doing it for the trails, which are pretty much none, thats for sure lol i get a front corral start too since i have a uci license which was an added benefit
mohican is fun, youll do good
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#8915227 - 01/17/17 07:08 PM
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robbbby
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Week 2 complete with 12hr 20min. Not bad considering I got stuck working out of town 2 days this week. Also found a 100mile mtb race in Michigan I was going to sign up for but it sold out the day before I found it It's tough finding long races that aren't more than a 4-5hr drive. mohican 100, loudonville, ohio is 3hrs from you You got into leadville? Thats awesome. Its definitely a legendary race but from what i've read it's pretty much a 100 mile gravel grinder. Thanks for pointing out the mohican, I think i'm going to sign up. I've been looking just in Michgan, didn't think there would be much in terms of mountain biking in Ohio. yea im not doing it for the trails, which are pretty much none, thats for sure lol i get a front corral start too since i have a uci license which was an added benefit mohican is fun, youll do good
thats nuts that you got into the front corral. They still break it down from there though right? I thought for leadville just a uci license doesn't get you to the front, you need to have raced it before and have decent times. regardless thats awesome.
I looked at the mohican a bit, looks like a good race but 750 riders is A LOT. If you don't start at the front, forget it. I watched some video from the 2016 and there is a singletrack stream crossing near the beginning and it's just a gong show. I don't like the type of races where slow people create huge bottlenecks for the fast people and completely screw the times up.
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#8928071 - 01/28/17 03:46 PM
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nato2377
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you did? didnt see you. ill look again.
opened up the legs a bit today
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#9060007 - 06/17/17 04:51 PM
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