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Re: Calga TT
Postby mikesbytes » Sun Jan 04, 2015 10:10 pm
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Re: Calga TT
Postby DaSchmooze » Mon Jan 05, 2015 9:40 am
Not quite sure of the time but avg kph was 31.07. Was hoping for something over 32 but I'm pleased with that result doing the course sight unseen. Just need to start hauling my butt up some more hills to limit my losses I think.mikesbytes wrote:The first one is always a good experience. What time did you set?
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Re: Calga TT
Postby DaSchmooze » Mon Jan 05, 2015 9:36 pm
Would you know what Std place and Std time are?
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Re: Calga TT
Postby mikesbytes » Tue Jan 06, 2015 2:07 pm
Std place is where you came in comparison with your Std time
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Re: Calga TT
Postby rheicel » Mon Feb 02, 2015 8:04 pm
Same bike, change the compact to Standard Cranks = almost 2 monutes of improvement. Weather was a lot calmer though compared to the one last December.
Time from 1:16:16 to 1:13:38. I'll get a free entry next time, so I will give it another go.
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Re: Calga TT
Postby ft_critical » Mon Nov 09, 2015 9:49 pm
I did my third Calga ITT a couple of weeks back. I warm up with a ride up the first few hills. It gives me a view on the wind and road conditions which, to be honest, at my level is unnecessary information
I took my pacing from a friend, 165 on the way out, 175 on the rises on the way back. It is good, but I try to push it to 170 on the way out also. I get passed by the 3rd place rider who is flying (43 avg for the 25k). I stick with him on the hills but lose massive ground on the flats and downhills. Somewhere Alex wrote that this is a common mistake for inexperienced riders. On the road you get used to the hammer, recover pattern of a race. I guess I am constantly looking for places to conserve. This doesn’t transfer to a TT.
I pass a few people but I struggle to keep the power high, my legs feel wooden. That said my HR management is good.
Riding a TT bike is much harder than I thought. I have sort of overcome the fear of not being able to reach the brakes immediately, though in unfamiliar areas, at high speed a nervous hand drifts back to the brake. I found over about 70km the bike feels light in the front and any gust of wind scares me. I have managed that by pushing myself further back in the saddle, unweighting the front end. This allows me to travel down into Blood Hill at 72/73 in relative comfort.
There are some ridges in the road after the turn at 21km. Bits of bitumen that rise up in little mountains. Someone mentioned being confident to ‘throw’ the bike around. I am not that. I drift it cautiously about the place. As a result I get too close to these ridges and nearly take myself out .
Potholes . So with only the ability to drift not steer aggressively on the aerobars, I finally nail a monster pothole. I figure it is game over for my wheel and a flat. It was a massive impact. But amazingly, all is okay. Calga is riddled with potholes at the moment, it is really bad; especially for a chronic, bike drifter, newbie like me.
I am okay up Blood Hill, but the stretch to home is always longer and harder than I remember. In my previous setup, at this point in the TT, I couldn’t sit on the saddle, I couldn’t see properly from the ache in my shoulders cutting off the blood to my brain and my one size too small helmet had sent my ears to sleep. With this all remedied I don’t feel too bad on the run to the finish.
43kmh at 36.7kmh, 168bpm. I still think I would be faster on my road bike, but it seems it is a matter of practice. It sounds a bit crazy, but I find that the 43km TT smashes my legs up for a couple of days. I think overall, TTs are harder than Crits or Road Races.
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Re: Calga TT
Postby mikesbytes » Tue Nov 10, 2015 8:11 am
What was your time?
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Re: Calga TT
Postby Strawburger » Tue Nov 10, 2015 9:02 am
It's tough going on the TT bike FT... Having to mentally adjust is the hardest!
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Re: Calga TT
Postby ft_critical » Tue Nov 10, 2015 10:51 am
The pot hole was on the stretch down into the little hill before Blood Hill. Some kindly person has spray painted circles around most of the holes half way to the 25k turn both sides. However, heaps more have opened up subsequent to that.
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Re: Calga TT
Postby mikesbytes » Tue Nov 10, 2015 11:31 am
That's a different pothole to the one that gave me a double flat on singles
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Re: Calga TT
Postby ft_critical » Sun Dec 06, 2015 11:21 am
Can I use the power output in watts as my FTP - even though it is over 1hr and 9min rather than just and hour? Given the 95% of your 20min time calc, I would think that this is a reasonable FTP marker even if it was 9min longer?
I turned up with rubbing brakes, they seemed fine during the warm up... I used an emergency elastic band fix. This worked fine. Broke a spoke just after I finished too...
As can only happen right!? as I was coming back through the 25km turn, a guy was rolling across the full width of the road and I had to slow right down. Seriously, the chances of having to actually slow down are very slim I would have thought. Totally ruined my time of course
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Postby Alex Simmons/RST » Tue Dec 08, 2015 3:55 pm
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Re: Calga TT
Postby mikesbytes » Wed Dec 09, 2015 8:37 am
Truly excellent AlexAlex Simmons/RST wrote:New course record of 32:31 for the 25km ITT set this weekend by a guy I did aero testing/optimisation session with a couple of months back. He sent me an email saying he was pretty chuffed and thanked me for the help.
Out of curiosity would you be willing to guess what his time may of been if he hadn't done your aero testing / optimisation session with you?
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Postby ft_critical » Wed Dec 09, 2015 1:28 pm
Amazing speed and time.Alex Simmons/RST wrote:New course record of 32:31 for the 25km ITT set this weekend by a guy I did aero testing/optimisation session with a couple of months back. He sent me an email saying he was pretty chuffed and thanked me for the help.
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Re: Calga TT
Postby Alex Simmons/RST » Wed Dec 09, 2015 6:49 pm
Well we did find gains but I can't share that data without his permission.mikesbytes wrote:Truly excellent AlexAlex Simmons/RST wrote:New course record of 32:31 for the 25km ITT set this weekend by a guy I did aero testing/optimisation session with a couple of months back. He sent me an email saying he was pretty chuffed and thanked me for the help.
Out of curiosity would you be willing to guess what his time may of been if he hadn't done your aero testing / optimisation session with you?
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Re: Calga TT
Postby ft_critical » Mon Feb 08, 2016 8:20 am
My target is to be able to cover the 43km course at 40kmh, but I just can't see that happening.
My legs hurt the whole time and I couldn't hold the effort I wanted. That said between the out and the back leg there was only a drop of 5watts and 1 bpm, so the pacing was fine.
If I search for an excuse; I did one 20min interval at FTP with four 30sec Z7 efforts in it. I felt sick at the end and I think it hurt my legs too much for the TT.
Searching for anything good to take away... well, I felt very comfortable on the TT bike for the first time.
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Re: Calga TT
Postby queequeg » Mon Feb 08, 2016 2:53 pm
What about external factors like wind, temp, humidity? I've ridden Peats Ridge Rd many times, and I have done it tough plenty of times due to wind etc!ft_critical wrote:Some days you wonder why you bother. Wonder whether training is worthwhile? I am lighter and fitter than I have been in a long time. This translated into a worse time by ~1min.
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My target is to be able to cover the 43km course at 40kmh, but I just can't see that happening.
Searching for anything good to take away... well, I felt very comfortable on the TT bike for the first time.
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Postby ft_critical » Mon Feb 08, 2016 6:42 pm
I wish QQ! No sadly not.queequeg wrote:What about external factors like wind, temp, humidity? I've ridden Peats Ridge Rd many times, and I have done it tough plenty of times due to wind etc!
I think that TT exposes the underlying limitations of the individual. So whilst they call it the race of truth and everyone thinks that is just about what happens on the day, I think the TT exposes a deeper and more permanent truth. An unpleasant one in my case.
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Re: Calga TT
Postby DaveQB » Tue Sep 20, 2016 5:56 pm
43 km
1:27:06
161 bpm
http://www.atta.asn.au/db/005.php?page= ... id=nsw9_16
https://www.strava.com/activities/699822007
Having never ridden it before (actually never raced a bike before) and only having 3 hours sleep the night before and I think 5 hours the night before this, I didn't go too hard for the first time. Aimed for 160bpm. Ended up at 161 so not bad pacing. I wanted to save some energy for a weights workout that night (football training).
I really enjoyed it. I like the pro like start ramp and clock haha.
It was a lot more hilly than I expected.
Did up this video of the start:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTH4bjFqHcI
I am looking forward to next month.
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