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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by emily_in_nc View Post
    Thanks, but the hills you climbed were massive, khg! I can't imagine doing rides with the amount of elevation gain you posted on your blog above. Wow! I'm duly impressed. But yeah, I do hate wind (when riding) a LOT.

    What gearing did you have to do those climbs? I just can't climb super steep hills on my Trek. I have a 30t granny in front, and my lowest in back is 25t. Pretty standard for a road bike but not low enough for me! My Bike Friday has mountain gearing, so I can do a lot bigger hills on that one, but it's heavier, so a bit of a trade-off.
    I have a compact (50-34) in front, and had a 29 for my lowest in back. I rode all summer with a 27 as the lowest in back, and then swapped out cassettes a couple days before we left. It was great to gain the 29, though there were definitely times that I was trying the gear lever to see if maybe I had one more gear to shift into... (And then a few minutes later, trying again--"maybe now there's an extra gear!")

    Since I still haven't reassembled my bike from the trip, I hopped on my single speed to commute yesterday, for my first ride since getting home. I've got a cold, and can't really breathe great, but it still felt really nice to be out on a bike again!
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  2. #2
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    So, today, I did the same ride to Bolton Farms with my friends, that I did right before I went to California a month ago. I did not bring my bike with the super low gears, because I am trying to ride only the bike with similar gearing to what I will have in Portugal. I was fine last month and was dying today. My average was 1.5 mph slower today. My knee hurt, my back hurt, and I just felt slow, like I just couldn't find the right gear. I even stopped once to see if my brake was rubbing! But, it was clear and sunny, and a bit windy. Same temperature as yesterday, and I did dress the same even though yesterday was cloudy, but I took my arm warmers off at one point today. The sun didn't make that much of a difference; it was 65 and it felt like 55, like October. A bit worried that I felt so off today, after 2 40 mile rides in a row. I am going to have to ride 7 days in a row in Portugal, one rest day, then one more day. There's one day (day 5) with a longer and steep climb and the rest just normal climbs. I probably will cut back all of my stuff the week before, so I have one more week of heavier riding to get through. Then, just little recovery rides.
    Today was 39 miles with 2,445 feet of climbing.
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  3. #3
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    Last Sunday I did a 60km ride which was my best ever ride. Got speed up to 35km/h (I still cannot keep it for long yet but at least I can do it). Long flat slopes are my problem and I know and will work on it with personal trainer when outdoor bike season is off.

    Today did the same ride. 9c (brrrr), cloudy and very windy (but seen worst in a June ride but rode less then). We wanted to do a 100km but conditions were not so great.

    But I rode in training. Hubby coached me. I did intervals and sprints. My weakness remains hills and I'm working and improving a lot. But still a lot of work to be done. Not out of the woods.

    But the best improvements I have seen since I got my Amira is that I can drink while riding, I can scratch my back, I can unzip my coat and I can go over 30km/h for short stretches. My average on normal road (flats) is bout 25-26km/h. Better than the 18km/h of last year same time. All things I would never been able to achieve with my Kuota. I truly found the bike that suits me. I'm proud of my season so far, even if I cannot go out but for weekends. Not time or other obligations weekdays in the summer.

  4. #4
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    Thanks for the feedback on gearing, Crankin and khg. I used to have a road bike with a compact set up -- 34 in front and the lowest cog in back was 29t. Another difference was that the wheels were 650c, making the lowest gear even lower. I could get up anything with that bike, at least then (pre-accident in 2005). I keep thinking about changing for a 12-27t cassette in back, which is about the biggest I could use without a change in derailleur, I believe. Even that one extra gear would help, I think. I'm definitely not as young as I used to be!

    Sorry you had a dud ride, Crankin. I've had a few of those lately, where I just felt weak and off, and I really do think in my case it is from riding day after day longish rides (40+ miles) with very little recovery time. My DH can do it (with even longer rides), but I don't do so well. Saturday we just did our normal market utility ride (just over 10 miles), and as a result, I felt MUCH better today, noticeably better, and was faster as well. Finished strong also, and we did a metric century. It helped that we had a tailwind for most of the second half of the ride, but even before that, I just felt better on the bike than I have for awhile. Rest definitely helps. If I ride more than 3-4 days in a row without a day off or a very light day, it really starts affecting my performance and thus, my attitude.

    Hope you won't have problems on your tour, Crankin. When we toured upstate NY in 2004 fully loaded, we did nine days straight w/o a rest day, averaging 62 miles a day. I kept getting weaker each day and DH had to carry more and more of my stuff. We finally realized that we should have built in a rest day half way through at a minimum.
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  5. #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crankin View Post
    So, today, I did the same ride to Bolton Farms with my friends, that I did right before I went to California a month ago. I did not bring my bike with the super low gears, because I am trying to ride only the bike with similar gearing to what I will have in Portugal. I was fine last month and was dying today. My average was 1.5 mph slower today. My knee hurt, my back hurt, and I just felt slow, like I just couldn't find the right gear. I even stopped once to see if my brake was rubbing! But, it was clear and sunny, and a bit windy. Same temperature as yesterday, and I did dress the same even though yesterday was cloudy, but I took my arm warmers off at one point today. The sun didn't make that much of a difference; it was 65 and it felt like 55, like October. A bit worried that I felt so off today, after 2 40 mile rides in a row. I am going to have to ride 7 days in a row in Portugal, one rest day, then one more day. There's one day (day 5) with a longer and steep climb and the rest just normal climbs. I probably will cut back all of my stuff the week before, so I have one more week of heavier riding to get through. Then, just little recovery rides.
    Today was 39 miles with 2,445 feet of climbing.
    Fwiw, it's harder to ride in colder air. Georgena Terry explains. http://www.womenscycling.ca/blog/geo.../cycling-wind/

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