2022 Riding, mileages and pictures.
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Thanks for mentioning it. It was a refreshing change to drop into an event without months of over-thinking
As it was, I was really pleased with my setup. Bike was ace. Love having full suspension V riding similar stuff on the gravel bike. The freshly serviced shock worked well.
I used the lockout here and there (even if I don’t think it actually saves any watts) and the Rocket Ron’s tubeless at some unknown psi (couldn’t be arsed to check them but they looked ‘reet ) were brill.
The course itself was not my cup of tea. It was either terrifying chalk ruts going down, draggy climbs that punish my weight going up or headwinds! My rut-riding did improve but as when I used to off road on my XT660z, I refuse to believe it’s anything other than luck whether you get thrown into a wobble and wipe out by scraping the deep edge of the rut with the front. Not helped by seeing someone do just that!
I ate double breakfast before I left home, then had two glasses of OJ at the event just before the start. Then I had two 550ml bottles in my jersey pockets with 100g of table sugar in each one and a 750ml in the cage with plain water. I also had the 20 minute drink alarm set on my Garmin and made sure I had around 1/3 of a sugary bottle each time. I used maybe half of the plain water on my arms and legs and drunk the rest.
It’s almost impossible not to start mass-start events too fast but I tried to at least reign it in on the climbs. Seeing Weeksy up in front and pulling away when I was doing 330w was a clear sign of adrenaline
The first little while was the flattest of the event and I was on 250w/16mph average at one point!! It’s insane that the winnner held a slightly faster pace than that for the entire ride.
It took 2h48 and I think I ended up about 13/200 + still felt strong going home with a tailwind.
The event was about 257np and around 207 average. Total for the day was 4h46 and over 3000kcals.
It was a nice change to be using some fitness rather than just building it.
As it was, I was really pleased with my setup. Bike was ace. Love having full suspension V riding similar stuff on the gravel bike. The freshly serviced shock worked well.
I used the lockout here and there (even if I don’t think it actually saves any watts) and the Rocket Ron’s tubeless at some unknown psi (couldn’t be arsed to check them but they looked ‘reet ) were brill.
The course itself was not my cup of tea. It was either terrifying chalk ruts going down, draggy climbs that punish my weight going up or headwinds! My rut-riding did improve but as when I used to off road on my XT660z, I refuse to believe it’s anything other than luck whether you get thrown into a wobble and wipe out by scraping the deep edge of the rut with the front. Not helped by seeing someone do just that!
I ate double breakfast before I left home, then had two glasses of OJ at the event just before the start. Then I had two 550ml bottles in my jersey pockets with 100g of table sugar in each one and a 750ml in the cage with plain water. I also had the 20 minute drink alarm set on my Garmin and made sure I had around 1/3 of a sugary bottle each time. I used maybe half of the plain water on my arms and legs and drunk the rest.
It’s almost impossible not to start mass-start events too fast but I tried to at least reign it in on the climbs. Seeing Weeksy up in front and pulling away when I was doing 330w was a clear sign of adrenaline
The first little while was the flattest of the event and I was on 250w/16mph average at one point!! It’s insane that the winnner held a slightly faster pace than that for the entire ride.
It took 2h48 and I think I ended up about 13/200 + still felt strong going home with a tailwind.
The event was about 257np and around 207 average. Total for the day was 4h46 and over 3000kcals.
It was a nice change to be using some fitness rather than just building it.
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Sometimes you just got to enjoy it mate.
Trailbreak do loads of events you'd enjoy.
No idea what you're talking about with the descents though, they were fun. I was mostly sitting down on them letting it roll and recovering.
The Assegai and Minion in maxx terra compound are probably not ideal for speed lol. Neither is 90+kg though.
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I saw one guy down, was just near the fast decent after the bluebell forest/road, but didn't look like a collar bone.
TBF though, out of that many people, 1 decent crash in a day isn't bad going. There were some fairly inexperienced riders out there i saw... So getting 99.5% of them home is pretty decent.
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Mild peril included when we got chased by excitable young Cows with one udder.
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Road bike commute home with a quick stop at Arlington Reservoir
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Well my riding has taken another hit. Physio on my left knee continues, and it is a suspected meniscus tear that wont heal. Back tomorrow for a follow up. It's really frustrating. I can manage gentle enough rides, but any rides with tough steep climbs can aggravate it.
Yamaha MT09 SP
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sounds like an ebike is in your future...tricol wrote: ↑Wed Jun 29, 2022 2:16 pm Well my riding has taken another hit. Physio on my left knee continues, and it is a suspected meniscus tear that wont heal. Back tomorrow for a follow up. It's really frustrating. I can manage gentle enough rides, but any rides with tough steep climbs can aggravate it.
Much as i'm not an Ebike fan.... if it's a choice between pedalling most days or not.... then i'm buying an ebike.
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It’s a Kawasaki Green Trek MADONE 5.2 from 2012 or 13 I think.
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Only a short one today as it was a bit warm for doggy.
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Commute all the way home today, av of 18mph for 25.42 miles, 1005ft of climbing, av hr of 153 and max of 173. It was rather warm as well.
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Probably will hit the Downs this even as too hot to ride now - but also on duty for the RNLI - and expecting carnage from 18.00 onwards ...