sundial
05-15-2010, 05:56 AM
This week I headed out on an adventure that included paved and gravel rolling hills and there is one hill in particular that is steep and curvy and I am determined to climb it without stopping. In previous rides I used the road bike and while climbing focused on relaxing the arms and find a rhythm in my pedal stroke to keep from spinning too fast. I made myself smile thinking that might help keep me relaxed but to no avail I had to stop half-way up the hill. :p
The next week when I tackled that hill I was on my mtb with knobby 2" tires. My pedal stroke was much smoother, my upper body was much more relaxed and I was almost dancing on the pedals. I still had to stop half-way up but I wasn't nearly as blown away as I was on the road bike.
In the past I tried using 2 different road bikes, one with a compact double and one with a triple. I still couldn't make it up the hill without stopping. Yet on an mtb it's much easier climbing it even though it weighs 10 lbs heavier than the road bike.
I'm wondering if geometry makes a difference in terms of climbing. One bike has 26" wheels, the others 700c. Mtbs are geared lower but I never did drop down to the granny. Maybe the mtb handlebar allows me to open up the chest more, breath easier and stay relaxed longer? :confused:
The next week when I tackled that hill I was on my mtb with knobby 2" tires. My pedal stroke was much smoother, my upper body was much more relaxed and I was almost dancing on the pedals. I still had to stop half-way up but I wasn't nearly as blown away as I was on the road bike.
In the past I tried using 2 different road bikes, one with a compact double and one with a triple. I still couldn't make it up the hill without stopping. Yet on an mtb it's much easier climbing it even though it weighs 10 lbs heavier than the road bike.
I'm wondering if geometry makes a difference in terms of climbing. One bike has 26" wheels, the others 700c. Mtbs are geared lower but I never did drop down to the granny. Maybe the mtb handlebar allows me to open up the chest more, breath easier and stay relaxed longer? :confused: