I did this ride last year and loved it - it was also the ride when it started becoming apparent that I had injured my hamstring(I had been ignoring things). I fully intend on doing the century at Hope this year
I was avoiding hills last week because I am only now just getting back on the bike and wanted to test the waters. I think it went fine...just have to prevent further overuse injuries as I come back...
It is difficult for me to describe a hill - it wasn't as steep as Fishback, it was on Lafayette Road just south of Kissel going south - I don't know if you remember much about that area. It is long, (for central Indiana), and I was riding straight into a strong headwind. I do not normally drop down from the middle chain for that area but was trying to give my knee a little relief from the wind. There was a point when I dropped all the way down to my 26-34 gear, but I can't remember if that was on Lafayette Rd or on the hill in Eagle Creek. That wind was just wicked - and I forgot to mention that in my initial post.
This sounds like a good plan, now WINTER needs to go away so I can get back out and practice thisI know that I need to work on my shifting anyway, so this will be a good time for that. From the start of all this I have had a tendency to want to push myself to the top of the hill, so I need to figure out the difference.
Thanks for checking Mr. Bloom, it is greatly appreciated. I am a member of the 'over-thinking' club as well so will try and remember this.
The wind was quite wicked Sunday, I could not even coast downhillLafayette road has a couple of nice sections where I can normally pick up some pretty decent speed (well, I think so) coasting downhill but I had to keep pushing it downhill just to keep going. I think the wind was the reason I found myself shifting so far down.
Thanks for the advice and tips, it is appreciated!




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(I had been ignoring things). I fully intend on doing the century at Hope this year
Lafayette road has a couple of nice sections where I can normally pick up some pretty decent speed (well, I think so) coasting downhill but I had to keep pushing it downhill just to keep going. I think the wind was the reason I found myself shifting so far down.
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