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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Jun 2010
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    18

    From a Hybrid to a Road Bike - finally!

    I am the proud owner of a 2011 Specialized Dolce Elite with the SRAM Apex gear group!

    Been riding a Specialized hybrid for the past 9 years or so, and this summer began putting a lot of miles on it, ON THE ROAD. Consistently doing 25-30 miles rides, about 3 times a week on the fat knobby tires. Replaced my seat but still wasn't real comfortable. Hubby ordered my new bike for my birthday, and it came in a couple weeks ago.


    Here she is, in her bedroom.

    I've taken Carmelita (her name! ) on 3-4 rides so far, and my avg speed has gone from 12-13 mph to 14-16 mph but I really thought I would be going faster on her. My cardio is great, my endurance is pretty good I think for what I've been riding, but my speed is disappointing to me. My longest ride ever was last Thursday; I rode 45 miles and it took me 3 hours. I wanted to do a Century ride this season, but it's just not going to happen yet. When I finished my 45 mile ride, I thought to myself, "If I was doing 100 miles, I wouldn't even be half done yet." And I was D-E-A-D, dead. REALLY fatigued. I had that ride on Thursday, worked on my feet all day Friday, rode a 26-mile route with my husband on Saturday that was very hilly and in 20-30 mph winds - tough!, and then Sunday walked on my job all day again. Today is the first day in four that my legs haven't been fatigued, and have finally fully recuperated from Thursday's 45 miles.

    When you are riding by yourself, not in a group or drafting anyone, what sort of speeds do you average? Just curious...it's not going to kill me to not be any faster, but I feel like I have very strong legs and feel like i should be averaging higher speeds than I am.

    I feel like I need a PLAN. A training and development plan, and I don't know where to get it. I haven't ever heard of personal trainers for bikes. LOL

    I feel like a big girl bike rider now, with a real fast road bike!

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jun 2009
    Location
    Weir, TX
    Posts
    403
    Nice! As far as speed, I only average 13mph on a good day..however I will admit that I am overweight and that weight is not budging (I've actually GAINED WEIGHT in the past year.. ugh) and it's most likely slowing me down... it's hard to say.
    '08 Felt FW40 w/ Brooks b68's'
    '77 Takara Mixte (errand bike) w/ Brooks b68's'

    Measure your sitbones! Mine: 6 5/8" (168mm)

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Jul 2009
    Location
    Portland, OR
    Posts
    324
    Nice bike!

    Have patience and definitely put a personal plan together. Also, if you can find a group to ride with, that helps push you more than riding by yourself.

    More than bike weight it is the engine that makes the speed. < sigh, I know>

    I have two bikes, light roadie at 19 lbs and a custom, roadified MTB (drop bars, road tires) at 29 lbs. I just did a few commutes to work (30 mile round trips) and was faster by 15 minutes each way on the heavier bike. Why? I haven't ridden but a few rides all year, so I was not in great shape for the hilly ride. The SUB (as I call her, my sport utility bike) has more lower gears so I wasn't running out of leg on the long climbs.

    Have fun on the new bike, that in itself is a boost to the psychie.

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Jul 2010
    Location
    Morris Cty, NJ and the Beautiful Jersey Shore
    Posts
    53
    Hi Blu- sounds like we have some similar issues. I've been riding a Trek hybrid for about 2 years averaging 13-14 mph and riding usually 30-45 miles at a time (with a coupla 50s). I only ride on the weekend and I haven't done any group rides.

    A couple weeks ago I picked up my new Cannondale road bike. I haven't done as much riding on it as I'd like, but looks like the average is about 15mph. Same as you - good cardio, strong legs, although haven't gone clipless yet.

    I think it will be key to get in some group rides. With my competitive nature riding with someone - even one person - who is a stronger rider than me would probably do me a lot of good.

    Wish I could offer some advice...but, I'm trying to figure out the same thing myself right now.
    Look Back...Look Ahead...Live Now!

    2010 Cannondale Synapse 5 Carbon-fiber road w/ a dbl
    2007 Trek 7.3 hybrid

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Aug 2009
    Location
    Costa Mesa, CA
    Posts
    50
    Wow! I have total bike envy.

    I'm curious are we talking 12-13 mph avg over the course of the whole ride or when you looked at your speedometer you usually saw yourself going about 12-13mph on your hybrid? There's a huge difference and 14-16 mph average over a whole ride on your road bike would be pretty fast.

    On my Giant FCR Hybrid, I generally ride at about 15-17 mph on flat road and my rides range from 30-50 miles. My over all average with hills, descents, and stops tends to end up in about the 12-13 mph range.
    Last edited by carinapir; 10-05-2010 at 04:26 PM.

  6. #6
    Join Date
    May 2009
    Location
    Soquel, CA
    Posts
    192
    I also wonder about the mileage per hour number - average on a bike computer or when you look at the speed. It seems that when I am riding on flats, it's usually between 13-14mph when I look down, sometimes can be more. Downhill can be 20-30mph. But there are so many steep hills where you see 5-6mph going up, that when I'm done, the average is usually 11mph and I can't seem to get above that.

    I just finished a bike tour where I was the slowest one in the group and felt very frustrated and discouraged. The others either have been riding much longer than I or were much younger than I. I think it may be good to stretch yourself with someone who is slightly better than you, but being with a group that is too fast doesn't help.

    I did learn that the mileage was not the key. I could feel good or bad after 30-40 miles depending on the speed of the ride and if there were any breaks. If we rode half way, had lunch and continued, I was fine. If the group rode straight thru, I barely made it back. I also just ordered a bunch of Nuun electrolyte tablets for my water because I sweat a lot when it's hot out and may have depleted my salt.
    2007 Ruby Comp/Specialized Dolce
    2004 Bike Friday Crusoe/Specialized Dolce

 

 

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