Soldato
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Too busy outside enjoying the weather!
Off to do some training laps at Stratford Velo Park later on today. looking forward to soaking up the rays on a car free circuit, ive never been before.This place has been dead recently. Whats happened to everyone? Are we all out on our bikes or are we all not out on our bikes because now the weather is getting nicer, we are being pressed into family stuff?
Been out doing some rides and been busy out in the garden as had to spend a fortune on the car so my SL8 plans been put on the back burner for a bit. I have been wanting to get to 100 park runs as a challange but ive had a few years out from running was had sore knees with the weight. Riding has helped me shift 30kg's so been working have been working toward getting to 100 got 27 to go.This place has been dead recently. Whats happened to everyone? Are we all out on our bikes or are we all not out on our bikes because now the weather is getting nicer, we are being pressed into family stuff?
Also have been reading about the Next-Bike-That'll-Never-Arrive. Think the Factor Monza has knocked it out of the park. Wonder if other brands will follow suit of making a racing bike but for everyday people.
This thread usually comes to a holt when @Roady leaves the building, he's trying to avoid being shot and/or being sent to that El Salvador prison while on holiday in USA iirc.This place has been dead recently. Whats happened to everyone? Are we all out on our bikes or are we all not out on our bikes because now the weather is getting nicer, we are being pressed into family stuff?
This thread usually comes to a holt when @Roady leaves the building, he's trying to avoid being shot and/or being sent to that El Salvador prison while on holiday in USA iirc.![]()
This place has been dead recently. Whats happened to everyone?
Yeah, one of the tour operators that we use, rider leader only made cutoff with a minute to spare... The first cutoff is really quite tough (compared to the second I mean), but I think I've realised they do that to weed out those that wouldn't cope trying to complete a longer route. I wonder if it used to be a little easier and they found more people beating cutoff but then blowing up, miles from home.Awesome stuff. Shows how tight the cutoffs for the event must be!
Given everything was all for one ride, yeah, very expensive compared to a trip where you would perhaps have 4 or 5 decent days riding.I'd love to do the 312 but its a lot of time and money
Have you done Sa Calobra before? I can tell you the other guys I went with managed the full 312 but found it crazy hard and they have Sa Calobra times between 37 and 44 minutes. I did it just under 49 and wasn't close to the cutoff. If that helps give an idea of climbing ability needed at all?knowing what sort of fitness is required would probably be a good idea before I start getting too excited
Have you done Sa Calobra before? I can tell you the other guys I went with managed the full 312 but found it crazy hard and they have Sa Calobra times between 37 and 44 minutes. I did it just under 49 and wasn't close to the cutoff. If that helps give an idea of climbing ability needed at all?
Anyone I know has probably done that same ride before the climb too. Aside getting a lift (which I've never seen or even hear of tbh? Unless maybe serious folk going for records) you almost can't help it.I could do it considerably faster if I recovered at the bottom and didn't front load it with 1000m of climbing and 60km or so. Seems some people actually get a lift to the top before setting a time on it.
I'm assuming you're reasonably light? (As in, maybe below 80kg?) I would imagine with those numbers, you'd probably be fine as long as you're used to those sort of overall distances.My w/kg should be sitting around 4w/kg within the next 6 months hopefully. Currently at about 3.8. Not sure if that maps to anything or helps with the speculation.
If you're doing the full 312, apparently it's just got a few small kickers from 150km onwards. Unfortunately, by all accounts you're almost dead at that point and the little kickers really hurt!I just did a little googling and it seems that the route is rather front loaded on the climbing in the first 150km so that probably makes it harder to hit those cutoff times!
Anyone I know has probably done that same ride before the climb too. Aside getting a lift (which I've never seen or even hear of tbh? Unless maybe serious folk going for records) you almost can't help it.
I'm assuming you're reasonably light? (As in, maybe below 80kg?) I would imagine with those numbers, you'd probably be fine as long as you're used to those sort of overall distances.
If you're doing the full 312, apparently it's just got a few small kickers from 150km onwards. Unfortunately, by all accounts you're almost dead at that point and the little kickers really hurt!![]()
To me, that's 'reasonably light'I'm currently 83kg but im 6'2" so i'm not likely to lose much weight unless I want to look like a...well a cyclist.
To me, that's 'reasonably light'(I'm 99kg and 6'3)