Follow BreakfastClubATX on IG; they do big rides every weekend.
I sniped this from someone else and it was a fun ride a few years ago:hbc07 said:
Does anyone have any good rides in the hill country? I'm considering making a weekend out of it to get a good change of pace from my north Dallas area rides and doing 2 60mi +/- 20mi rides in February or March, but just don't know where to go.
I've done that ride up Crabapple road, it's just beautiful and awesome. Highly recommend. It may have been one of the western roads on your link, but one of those roads has some low water crossings. Those crossings with a tiny bit of water at the bottom are exceedingly dangerous, full of slick algae, best to get off your bike and slowly cross.RangerRick9211 said:I sniped this from someone else and it was a fun ride a few years ago:hbc07 said:
Does anyone have any good rides in the hill country? I'm considering making a weekend out of it to get a good change of pace from my north Dallas area rides and doing 2 60mi +/- 20mi rides in February or March, but just don't know where to go.
https://www.strava.com/routes/15699226
There's a time, place, and method for these kinds of discussions - a thread for new cyclists should illicit supportive responses. Just like the overall statistics for motorcyclists are pretty bad, those that follow the rules, wear their safety attire, ride offensively, and choose smart routes, tend to enjoy a long lifetime on two wheels.P.U.T.U said:
Just a heads up, if you bike for long enough you will get hit by a car unless you ride in BFE and even then its a maybe. One of the reasons I stopped was everyone I knew, including myself, got hit by a car and this is in Collin county where legally the biker gets their own lane.
I'd be curious to see how a current ramp test would compare to your 4dp results.hbc07 said:
Bringing this one back to the front page. This last year was filled with a lot of stops and starts for me including covid, strained wrist tendon, and frequent overnight travelling for work. Raced a few times and successfully didn't finish last each time. Have been going back and forth between hiring a coach or trying out a new training program (was using zwift before and did not care for it). For now I'm trying out Systm. To that end I did the Full Frontal 4DP Test which was my first real ftp test. Thought I was going to die.
5sec - 926W
1min - 366W
5min - 265W
FTP - 195W
Happy about the 5sec and 1min. FTP was lower than I expected by a decent amount as I did a ramp test a year ago that read 227W and I certainly feel stronger than then, so not sure what to make of that. Obviously though I need to work on my sustained efforts. I'm going to stick with Systm for a while and then might reach out to a coach I've been eyeing depending on my progress.
Peloton or Peloton +? I'd say that both are pretty skewed towards the high range, but especially the original. I was watching reviews from some of the big names, like DC Rainmaker, when the Peloton + came out and basically everyone had to reset all their PR's and historical outputs because they weren't even coming close on the +.Phat32 said:
Indoor is Peloton and outdoor is my Quarq.
I've been riding long enough to know what certain power ranges feel like (2x Ironman, countless century rides, etc). So if they're off, it's not by much.
For example a 1hr ride:
Indoor - 210w average, HR 155bpm avg
Outdoor - 180w average, HR 170bpm avg
Old school Sufferfest was absolute greatness.Kool said:
I love the way they alternately insult and inspire you during the sessions.