Postby vosadrian » Mon May 05, 2014 5:59 pm
Hey Guys,
I did my first Calga TT yesterday. I did the 43km for no other reason than I normally do longer rides and 25 sounded a bit short. I was just on a standard road bike with 45mm wheels, but I did drop my arms onto the bars a few times, though this was hard with the gusty cross winds for much of the course.
I should have read this thread first. I could have paced myself better!! I started pretty hard and caught the guy in front of me after about 5kms. I then did OK until the 43k turnaround, but looking at the data, probably could have done better. I was feeling it on the return. Wind was strong headwind at times, and I was struggling to keep up the pace. Also, I had never ridden the course, and I had no idea that blood hill was that steep. I got up it OK, but gave it almost all I had left and suffered for the last 3k home as a result, so probably lost some time there (ramped back up to pace over 1-2 minutes after the hill). I will do it differently next time! It feels so good powering off the start and HR seemed OK, so kept at it. Next time I will intentionally ride soft and keep the HR down by 10. Would be good to have a power meter!!
Still, I was pretty happy with a time of 1:13:53 at 35.1kph average. I want to add aero bars and a more aero helmet. Maybe with those items and better pacing and less wind I might be able to get under 1:10????
The general consensus here seems to be to go easy on the hills and hit the flats and down hills. This surprises me. I thought that when the speed was lower on a hill, more of that extra power is going into moving you forward and less into moving the air. Also, I would have thought it would take a fair time of going 5kph faster to make up for cresting a hill 30 seconds later, and that 5kph faster will be taking a lot more power (in terms of W/kph)?!? I guess it may also come to how aero your setup is. If you are on a full TT setup, it will go faster more efficiently, but not climb that well. Where a road bike will be knocking up the power going faster, but climbs well.
Anyway, all very interesting this new world of TT!!
Cheers,
Adrian