Starfish
02-05-2008, 12:09 PM
Well, I'll start today, since I had a strange ride.
Did a conditioning class at the gym, then took the road bike out to do what was supposed to be some normal hill repeats.
I was supposed to find a 1/2 mile hill of about 8%. But, with the snow this year, all our roads are super sandy, and the longer hills are still too yucky or busy for me right now.
I targeted a shorter hill that I thought was maybe 8-12%. Turns out it was 12-18%. So, I go up for my first go, and realize as I start to come down that I have a problem with my brakes (d@mned small hands & double shims!).
Long story short: I did the repeats riding up, and then in my mountain bike shoes, walking my bike back down. Lots of recovery time. But, after the conditioning class at the gym, plus the uphill rides, walking down was interesting on the quads.
Did I mention that of course it was raining? :rolleyes:
At the very end, loading my bike, I dropped my cyclometer, so I can't even report elevation gain. :( Grrrrr.
Did a conditioning class at the gym, then took the road bike out to do what was supposed to be some normal hill repeats.
I was supposed to find a 1/2 mile hill of about 8%. But, with the snow this year, all our roads are super sandy, and the longer hills are still too yucky or busy for me right now.
I targeted a shorter hill that I thought was maybe 8-12%. Turns out it was 12-18%. So, I go up for my first go, and realize as I start to come down that I have a problem with my brakes (d@mned small hands & double shims!).
Long story short: I did the repeats riding up, and then in my mountain bike shoes, walking my bike back down. Lots of recovery time. But, after the conditioning class at the gym, plus the uphill rides, walking down was interesting on the quads.
Did I mention that of course it was raining? :rolleyes:
At the very end, loading my bike, I dropped my cyclometer, so I can't even report elevation gain. :( Grrrrr.