Not that I do much hill riding like most of you guys but I find having a back problem, it always seems to pull, so I prefer not to risk it.
I get up the top eventually.
Clock
Not that I do much hill riding like most of you guys but I find having a back problem, it always seems to pull, so I prefer not to risk it.
I get up the top eventually.
Clock
Can you guys define a long climb? I'm new do this roadie thing. The longest hills in my immediate area are about 2 miles. The tougher one is 2.3 miles and 465 feet of elevation gain. I did have to drop into my triple for a little bit on that one. The others I can stay in the middle ring.
I know some climbs go on and on and on.
It's way past Thanksgiving, but I for one am thankful that:
1. No one videotapes me riding up hill (or anywhere else for that matter)
2. Phil and Paul and Bob Whatsisname have no opportunity for commentary on my riding.
I usually stay seated on my climbs.
I cannot say the same ...![]()
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That video is the BEST!!
(Jo - I had this crazy dream that we couldn't do Hamilton and Sierra on our training ride next year for TNT - so very strange. I was quite disappointed because I have the most fun ride planned for the team. I tend to get fairly invested in my dreams and often wake up tired.)
A long climb is anything that takes 45 minutes or more, so about 4 miles plus. And I generally climb seated for long climbs (as opposed to short power climbs), but I will take frequent breaks where I stand for a while just to work different muscles and give others a break.
I stay on the top of the bars or the hoods, generally, but there are plenty of racers who climb in the drops, by the way. Pantani is the first to come to mind. Standing in the drops.![]()
Sarah
When it's easy, ride hard; when it's hard, ride easy.
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I noticed yesterday the other time I'll stand is if I'm starting up a hill, hit a slightly steeper section, but don't want to shift under pressure -- I'll stand through that section rather than trying to jam the shift.
For 3 days, I get to part of a thousand other journeys.
I too took a deep breath when i saw 45 minutes
I can't imagine ever having that kind of stamina - then again, maybe for 2009 I need to vow to get rid of the negative thinking that probably isn't helping my riding.
For 2009, my mantra needs to be "If I think I can, I can"![]()