#8824144 - 10/19/16 09:18 PM
Re: Cyclists that race - training
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nato2377
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still riding. at like 325 hrs, 4700miles, 321,500ft elevation (97.99km for you canadians ) no real goals, prob be close to 6k miles for the year.
looooove the enduro bike. heading to moab nov. 11.
was 87 all weekend here
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#8824759 - 10/20/16 11:34 AM
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schtickaz.ai
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I'm on target for a ~2400 mile year biked woo [equivalent effort in run + swim also]
dont think I'm getting any faster tho heh
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#8825183 - 10/20/16 03:35 PM
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robbbby
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still riding. at like 325 hrs, 4700miles, 321,500ft elevation (97.99km for you canadians ) no real goals, prob be close to 6k miles for the year. looooove the enduro bike. heading to moab nov. 11. was 87 all weekend here
Nice. I'm right behind you time wise at 315hrs, had to take 2 weeks off recently because of some knee problems. Distance wise I'm at 4820 miles but a lousy 235,680ft, all of that on a mountain bike though. Contemplating a road bike for next year to put in more miles. Also jealous of moab, post pics when you get back.
I'm on target for a ~2400 mile year biked woo [equivalent effort in run + swim also]
dont think I'm getting any faster tho heh
2400 is pretty good since you run/swim. Time to ditch the runners and speedo though and go all fred all the time!
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#8825412 - 10/20/16 06:45 PM
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dirtyS13drifta
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Somehow I'm barely up on 2015 despite a century/training(barely).
And more importantly 100 miles behind stickaz
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#8825413 - 10/20/16 06:46 PM
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dirtyS13drifta
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Does stickaz 200 miles of video game cycling really count?
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#8826007 - 10/21/16 11:48 AM
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dirtyS13drifta
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Can I get bonus miles for: commuting in the ice cycling in a full storm in the mountains of ireland
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#8826131 - 10/21/16 01:32 PM
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-130.6 miles but who's counting
I think I have a pretty high trainer mileage count but havent done it in a while. I bet I'm close to 700 miles [just checked: yep!] some of that is last year but I bet 600 is this year lol
post hip injury I have backed off of everything tho
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#8826138 - 10/21/16 01:37 PM
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dirtyS13drifta
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So I have a chance of coming back (besides the constant torrential rain)
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#8826173 - 10/21/16 02:07 PM
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oh for sure, I'm at risk of sliding to <zero> any given day/week month because of repeated injury
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#8826284 - 10/21/16 03:30 PM
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dirtyS13drifta
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I just looked us up on strava last 4 weeks
stickaz 65mi/week swirls 25mi/week
Basically I was probably in the lead until I wore myself out around labor day.
On running it's teh opposite, but I'll never catch up as he trained for a full. But of course I have more vertical in 4-5 weeks than he has in the year.
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#8826836 - 10/22/16 03:56 PM
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nato2377
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went on a fast group ride this morning. got popped off on the first roller 40 min in since they wanted to blast up it at 30mph. chased for a few miles then did my own thing. lots of rollers and wind in the open fields suuuuucked. had 6 miles to ride start and 6 back, so 72 on the day
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#8827404 - 10/23/16 04:54 PM
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nato2377
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i onlyrode in a group today and 40 min yesterday! lol i have 9k climb for the week. denver is flat so unless i go to the mountains after work to ride, most of my elevation comes on the weekend
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#8828339 - 10/24/16 04:36 PM
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schtickaz.ai
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ooh cat 5? how about 6?
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#8830237 - 10/26/16 11:05 AM
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dirtyS13drifta
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I really like the tarmac for a road bike. But that's what it is.
But if you're in a specialized shop look at the roubaix or diverge if you're looking more mixed purpose.
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#8830251 - 10/26/16 11:13 AM
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I nearly went with a Tarmac or domane when. I decided my shame required an aluminum bike and went with a caad
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#8830619 - 10/26/16 03:24 PM
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dirtyS13drifta
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I've got 2,500 on dirverge I road a tarmac (or sora, wtf) in ireland
Huge differences. Diverge is a touring bike mostly. Hell most gravel grinders are. Longer rear stays, lower head angle all makes is more sedate handling. The gravel grinder just means a tourer with a little more BB height, wider rims and tire clearance.
7mm more of tire makes it more comfortable, able to go offroad, and again less knife edge responsive. That means for both side-to-side, but also when you stand up.
My impression is 23mms really direct your power to the ground, 30mm have so much air volume, height, and weight(espeically the stock tires). I dropped to lighter weight 28m all seasons and even that helped.
That said, the clearance on a tarmac is 23mm or 25mm. A diverge(depending on which one) goes upto 35mm? 40mm?? I mean that's 1.5". You can cover some very interesting ground on that sort of width. But with a smaller rim you could drop down to 25mms. (the frame angles will still be a factor of course)
That tire width is a big factor. IME
Wieght is another. Most diverges come with braze ones for racks, fenders, ets. Longer overall length, etc
/says the guy who's been road bike for years
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#8830762 - 10/26/16 05:03 PM
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schtickaz.ai
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at the other end of the spectrum I have nowhere near enough power/fitness to use the standard crank on my TT bike lol cry
*maybe I'll get a fat tailwind in a race next year
https://www.strava.com/activities/548896854/segments/13253811765
I hit 25.3 mph on a 1.4 mile segment in an oly tri here this year lol tailwind
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