W/kg is a solid metric. Anything north of 4 gets impressive. (FT column below is FTP / kg)
yeah man. I enjoy following triathletes. Heather a former triathlete.RangerRick9211 said:
You got all the YouTubers on lock!
My team has spent a lot of time on this, trying to maximize efficiency and see what gave us an actual advantage. After thorough testing, we've gone back to Squirt, even on our Track and Time Trial Chains (which get far less usage than road chains).AgLiving06 said:
Ok.
What are yall's preferred method for chain? Wax or lube?
My chain is overdue and I need to get something on order.
And yes..I spent several minutes trying to figure out how to not make this sound sexual haha.
My favorite answer is motorpacing or racing because I can push myself harder in those, but those are not always readily available. Riding at FTP is mentally taxing, so finding ways to work on it while being destracted is a good strategy for me. The physical work isn't as hard as the mental. I get bored. I get distracted. I start daydreaming about racing, then get excited and go too hard. Or start thinking about chores my wife has for me at home and rationalize cutting my workout short.Ragoo said:
I am 6' and 160ish lbs. what is the best way to build power? I am stuck right around 200w.
The easiest way I found was to ride with people that are stronger than you. Had a friend that was from England and despite having 30-40 pounds on me he would smoke me on sprints and hill climbs every single time. Rode with him a few months and FTP went from 200 to 240.Ragoo said:
I am 6' and 160ish lbs. what is the best way to build power? I am stuck right around 200w.
the second paragraph is where I am. I've been doing a lot of "hop on the bike and ride a zwift route". Fine for building really good base but not so good for increasing capacity. I am stating to do more programmed sessions forcing myself to threshold.P.U.T.U said:The easiest way I found was to ride with people that are stronger than you. Had a friend that was from England and despite having 30-40 pounds on me he would smoke me on sprints and hill climbs every single time. Rode with him a few months and FTP went from 200 to 240.Ragoo said:
I am 6' and 160ish lbs. what is the best way to build power? I am stuck right around 200w.
If you are riding on a trainer most of the time you just have to get used to riding at or above threshold. You need to get used to that burning in your legs just being the start of it and embracing the pain. One of the coaches on the triathlon team I used to be on was one one Lance Armstrong's first coaches and they said that is what made him so good, his ability to put not losing over pain
I will be riding this year and starting from Austin also. My wife and I rode with the Aggie club for several years and have been riding with Schlumberger for the last few years (now SLB cycling club). We recently moved from Houston to Bastrop, so joining a team doesn't make as much sense to us as it used to financially. We will be starting in Austin, spending the night at our house in Bastrop instead of in a team tent in LaGrange and won't get the benefit of any team training rides based out of Houston.mtngoat3006 said:
Is anyone riding in the Texas MS150 this year? The former Aggie Cycling Team Powered by the Houston Physicians Hospital is now the Space City Aggies Cycling Team this year. If you've never ridden in the MS150, you should consider riding this year. It's always a rolling PARTY and a great time. I'll be riding with the Space City Aggies and starting from Austin and on to Lagrange on Saturday. Then from Lagrange to Kyle Field on Sunday. It's an awesome experience riding into Kyle Field to the Finish Line. Beat the HELL outta MS!!!
3x9 over unders are your friend. Warm up for 20-30 minutes, then ride 9 minute intervals alternating 2 mins at 95% of FTP and 1 minute at 110% of FTP. Take six minutes of recovery between each 9 minute interval and do three 9 minute intervals. You can build it into a longer LSD (long slow distance) ride if you want. Also, instead of hammering all the time, do at least a couple of rides per week at around 80-85% of FTP for long durations. Long Zone 2 and Zone 3 sub-FTP efforts will help build a stronger base to do harder workouts on top of. As others said, go ride with a group that is faster than you from time to time. Don't do it every ride, but occasionally challenging yourself that way can pay big dividends.Ragoo said:
I am 6' and 160ish lbs. what is the best way to build power? I am stuck right around 200w.
Ragoo said:
I find bike mechanic stuff a little overwhelming.
I was riding my bike on the rollers the other day. Spent some time more upright to get some weight over the back wheel and push a little more power. I guess my tire got too hot and it went flat. Won't hold air anymore. I think the tire is tubeless. I don't even know where to begin repairing. I am considering taking the wheel to the trek shop although I dislike that place with a mighty passion.
Did it fall apart or delaminate and break? Shimano has a recall out for a large number of Ultegra cranks for that issue.hbc07 said:
Day 1 in Fredericksburg: Checked in to my airbnb, got everything situated, and set out for a 45mile easy going ride. 2 miles from the end, my non-drive side crank just fell off. In hindsight, there were two warning signs. around mile 25 it suddenly seemed like my derailleur was slightly out of alignment (i think this is around when I lost the preload cap), and then around mile 40 my left pedal started to feel sloppy and i just assumed it was something weird with the cleat.
No bike shops in Fredericksburg are open tomorrow. About to do some looking, but it seems like I might have to head to San Antonio tomorrow to (1) get a new preload cap and (2) make sure there's no damage to the components I still have. This trip is off to a great start.
Probably getting to you too late but Britton's bike shop is on the North side of town...Close to where you would come in if you go South on Hwy 281 from Fredricksburg:hbc07 said:
Day 1 in Fredericksburg: Checked in to my airbnb, got everything situated, and set out for a 45mile easy going ride. 2 miles from the end, my non-drive side crank just fell off. In hindsight, there were two warning signs. around mile 25 it suddenly seemed like my derailleur was slightly out of alignment (i think this is around when I lost the preload cap), and then around mile 40 my left pedal started to feel sloppy and i just assumed it was something weird with the cleat.
No bike shops in Fredericksburg are open tomorrow. About to do some looking, but it seems like I might have to head to San Antonio tomorrow to (1) get a new preload cap and (2) make sure there's no damage to the components I still have. This trip is off to a great start.
I've never done it. I did the WIldflower ride which preceded this one but it was a completely different route. I'm thinking of signing up for it but I tend to do more running then riding in the Winter. Doing the SA 1/2 marathon this Sunday and then I'll be back to riding. I'll have to see how quickly I get my "riding legs" back. Good luck with it.Leggo My Elko said:
Anybody registered for L'Etape Texas in San Antonio in mid April? Anybody do it in the past and have any thought?
I signed up in October for the 60 mile as motivation to get back in shape and start riding again after several years off the bike.
Just a little too late. I ended up going to Trek Alamo Heights. They had to do some work filing the teeth on the crank arm to get it back on, unsurprisingly I apparently did some damage to the teeth when I ripped the crank off. All-in for labor and the replacement preload cap = $20.FIDO95 said:Probably getting to you too late but Britton's bike shop is on the North side of town...Close to where you would come in if you go South on Hwy 281 from Fredricksburg:hbc07 said:
Day 1 in Fredericksburg: Checked in to my airbnb, got everything situated, and set out for a 45mile easy going ride. 2 miles from the end, my non-drive side crank just fell off. In hindsight, there were two warning signs. around mile 25 it suddenly seemed like my derailleur was slightly out of alignment (i think this is around when I lost the preload cap), and then around mile 40 my left pedal started to feel sloppy and i just assumed it was something weird with the cleat.
No bike shops in Fredericksburg are open tomorrow. About to do some looking, but it seems like I might have to head to San Antonio tomorrow to (1) get a new preload cap and (2) make sure there's no damage to the components I still have. This trip is off to a great start.
Britton's Bicycle Shop (brittonbikes.com)
I have always been pleased with their work. Good luck.
It is a bit pricey, interestingly I registered back in Oct or Nov thinking I was getting the early bird pricing, as it was already pricey at that point in time. Then sometime in late December I got an email saying I was re-registered and "Le Etape San Antonio" is now "Le Etape Texas". I went on the website and found that if I was to register it would be $50 less than what I paid in the Fall. I sent off an email seeing if I could have that that resolved. I got a phone call from the race organizer. It turns out they had taken over the management of the race from the previous organizer that I had registered with. They didn't go into details, but reading through the lines, it wasn't pretty behind the scenes and the whole event almost didn't happen. The new management did not receive ANY of the registration fees collected from around 700 people from the pervious management, that money is gone and they are now tasked with putting on the event and honoring the registration for those 700 riders.txags92 said:
Le Etape always seemed outrageously expensive for what you get relative to any of a dozen or more other charity rides.