D-grade Crits in Sydney
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Re: D-grade Crits in Sydney
Postby Bluejay87 » Wed Dec 03, 2014 2:19 pm
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Re: D-grade Crits in Sydney
Postby Xplora » Thu Dec 04, 2014 12:15 am
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Re: D-grade Crits in Sydney
Postby g-boaf » Thu Dec 04, 2014 8:50 am
My max HR is 195, and my threshold is around 175. I can hold 170bpm reasonably okay, can push up to 175, but I know not to go redlining too far beyond that or I'll blow up. That's almost like using a power meter, just that you are working from heart rate. You can use that quite well.Bluejay87 wrote:Cool. I've just got a hr monitor. After a few rides my highest hr is only 174 up a longish steady climb trying to hold the wheel of a better climber. Seems a lot less than other ppl my age who seem to be able to hold 180+ over decent intervals. Maybe I'll be able to improve that over time.
If you add a power meter to this as well, you can measure your power against your heart rate, then you can find some useful metrics if you really want to get serious. I don't bother with that. But that is what Xplora is talking about.
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Re: D-grade Crits in Sydney
Postby Bluejay87 » Thu Dec 04, 2014 8:21 pm
I'm finding the ATTA website difficult to understand. I think it says this Sunday there is racing at 'Gidge A' which is 39km? Don't see a 25k route on the 7th.mikesbytes wrote: As your new to the race scene you have a great opportunity to get a baseline by turning up to ATTA this Sunday at Calga, I recommend the shorter 25k route. What that will give you is a baseline and then next time you turn up you can see how much you are improving. If you do come say hello, I'll be in red, long sleeved.
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About the equipment, as I bought my bike second hand it came with some clip on aero bars things. Never actually used them yet. Probably not a good idea to try them out for the first time in a race I'm guessing!
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Re: D-grade Crits in Sydney
Postby donncha » Thu Dec 04, 2014 8:30 pm
Scroll right to the bottom to see NSW. you're looking at the WA stuff.
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Re: D-grade Crits in Sydney
Postby Bluejay87 » Thu Dec 04, 2014 9:10 pm
Thanks!donncha wrote:http://www.atta.asn.au
Scroll right to the bottom to see NSW. you're looking at the WA stuff.
So it starts at 8. Does that mean you get there earlier? IS there any grading to it at all, or they just let riders go at regular intervals?
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Re: D-grade Crits in Sydney
Postby mikesbytes » Thu Dec 04, 2014 9:13 pm
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Re: D-grade Crits in Sydney
Postby donncha » Thu Dec 04, 2014 10:14 pm
No grading. Starts at 8, but you can sign on from 7 I think. When you sign on you pick your start time. Riders leave at 1 minute intervals.Bluejay87 wrote:So it starts at 8. Does that mean you get there earlier? IS there any grading to it at all, or they just let riders go at regular intervals?
(From memory. I haven't been there for over a year, but pretty sure that's roughly how it works)
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Re: D-grade Crits in Sydney
Postby donncha » Thu Dec 04, 2014 10:17 pm
It's not a closed road, so there will be traffic. Traffic is usually very light, and most locals are aware of the TTs at this stage. Course is out and back, so for 25km you ride out 12.5, turn around a cone in the middle of the road and ride back. The ride out is slightly uphill, ride back slightly downhill (though there's a short, sharp climb with about 2km?? to go - just when you're hurting!)
Usually a marshall at the turn-around point, but you still need to check for traffic!!
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Re: D-grade Crits in Sydney
Postby Bluejay87 » Fri Dec 05, 2014 9:48 am
Was going to go to waratah park on Sunday but as the TT is only monthly I may as well try that.
Is the race near any casual bike paths or anything? My fiance is coming with me and she wants to go for a casual ride after. Just wondering whether we should cycle there or somewhere back home.
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Re: D-grade Crits in Sydney
Postby donncha » Fri Dec 05, 2014 8:25 pm
The TT is on a rural road, so not sure if there are any bike paths around, though to be honest I've never looked.
Never been to Waratah Park, so can't help you there either I'm afraid
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Re: D-grade Crits in Sydney
Postby Derny Driver » Sat Dec 06, 2014 12:00 am
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Re: D-grade Crits in Sydney
Postby Bluejay87 » Sat Dec 06, 2014 9:32 am
That does sound like a good idea.Derny Driver wrote:Waratah park Sutherland ? Tricky course and nowhere for your girl to ride after. Why don't you make a day of it and travel 1 hour south of sutho to illawarra. Flat easy 4.5 km course. 4 laps out and back = 3rd. This week is a handicap with prizemoney. Check website for program. After race you can ride the blue mile bike path along the beach and wollongong harbour. Have lunch or coffee at one of the cafes. Try it one Sunday.
Can't seem to find much info about that though. Are you talking about Illawara Cycling Club website? Don't see much about it on here http://www.illawarracycleclub.org.au/gcal" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: D-grade Crits in Sydney
Postby Derny Driver » Sat Dec 06, 2014 9:45 am
Derny Driver wrote:Waratah park Sutherland ? Tricky course and nowhere for your girl to ride after. Why don't you make a day of it and travel 1 hour south of sutho to illawarra. Flat easy 4.5 km course. 4 laps out and back = 36km. This week is a handicap with prizemoney. Check website for program. After race you can ride the blue mile bike path along the beach and wollongong harbour. Have lunch or coffee at one of the cafes. Try it one Sunday.
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Re: D-grade Crits in Sydney
Postby Derny Driver » Sat Dec 06, 2014 9:52 am
I have
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Re: D-grade Crits in Sydney
Postby Bluejay87 » Sat Dec 06, 2014 4:16 pm
What do people think of these hot dog circuits for a beginner?
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Re: D-grade Crits in Sydney
Postby ironhanglider » Sat Dec 06, 2014 5:15 pm
How often do you do U turns in a bunch? If the answer is never then it is probably not a good choice for a first race. If the road is wide then it might be ok.Bluejay87 wrote:I just saw that NSCC is having a race at Beaumont Rd tomorrow, which for some reason isn't on cabici.net.
What do people think of these hot dog circuits for a beginner?
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Re: D-grade Crits in Sydney
Postby Xplora » Sat Dec 06, 2014 7:39 pm
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Re: D-grade Crits in Sydney
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