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Bike maint complete. I forgot that my old tyre on the front was 23mm and as such I needed to adjust the mudguard stays before it was ridable. Doh. Maybe I can get out for a very short ride.... I'll see if my guest is going to be as late as they usually are...
Just to add that if you can spin up at 90 rpm then you should do. If you want to push up the hill, try to stay at 90 but in a slightly tougher gear than if you were taking it easy up the hill.
You only get better at hills by riding hills!I still struggle and regularly drop into my lowest gear to get up them, I can go up in higher gears but I know I'll tire myself more pushing up at 65/75rpm rather than spinning up slower at 90rpm. It takes some confidence to not 'push hard to get up it' but it is the only way I know I'll not cramp up or really struggle later in the ride.
It's all experience you'll only fully understand by doing. For example if my legs are tired I'll combine a measured standing effort (I'm getting good at pacing myself standing) to get 1/2 of the way then sit, recover a little to spin up the rest to maintain my speed over the crest. My legs feel better for the standing effort and the little bit of extra recovery it takes I find it easier to maintain my speed over the crest and afterwards. Everyone has their own way, that's mine currently! Longer steady climbs I'll combine multiple sits/stands to engage different muscle groups, shorter sharper I'll stand all the way!![]()
Just to add that if you can spin up at 90 rpm then you should do. If you want to push up the hill, try to stay at 90 but in a slightly tougher gear than if you were taking it easy up the hill.