The MTB probably had a triple crank set so he had more "easy" gears available. What chaing rings and cassette do you run out of interest?
I like to attack hills as hard as possible then worry about recovering when I'm at the top. Sounds like you are doing the gears right though. Just treat it like a car and when the revs/cadence gets low drop a gear rather than going straight into 1st.
Varying in and out of the saddle is a good idea too I think, although if it's a short steep hill I might just do it all out of the saddle. I like to climb with my hands positioned on the tops rather than the hoods, I find it feels more comfortable and lets me breath better.
I'm no expert so others may offer better advice, but I do think I'm physically suited to climbing rather than sprinting on the flat or rocketing down descents. I just need to learn the Contador pedal dance!
I like to attack hills as hard as possible then worry about recovering when I'm at the top. Sounds like you are doing the gears right though. Just treat it like a car and when the revs/cadence gets low drop a gear rather than going straight into 1st.
Varying in and out of the saddle is a good idea too I think, although if it's a short steep hill I might just do it all out of the saddle. I like to climb with my hands positioned on the tops rather than the hoods, I find it feels more comfortable and lets me breath better.
I'm no expert so others may offer better advice, but I do think I'm physically suited to climbing rather than sprinting on the flat or rocketing down descents. I just need to learn the Contador pedal dance!
) makes me feel good inside!


