It will appear that I have an OCD relative to average speed and time, but this is wacky.. On Feb 14th I did my favorite hilly 40 mile loop. I always hit the lap timer at the mid way point- which is at the top of a hill. On that cold day in February, I hit the mid way point at 1:04:55 and completed the ride in 2:08:30-ish. Here's the Polar chart from Feb 14th.
Yesterday I needed a lot of motivation to suit up and throw a leg over the bike, and so what better way to fool yourself into going out and thrashing yourself for two hours, than to go for a new personal best on a known route? It's been two months since the last test, and I'm SURE to do way better than in February, you would think. Long story short, I matched my last time to within 5 seconds- both at the half way time check and at the end. If you said you'd give me $1000 to do this, I'd fail, but somehow yesterday's ride was the identical twin of the ride on 2/14. The watts we pretty much the same too- a little less than before, but I can attribute this to losing some body mass over the past few weeks. So why isn't my speed UP! I can't explain it other than maybe standing in the freezing rain for 8 hours on Saturday did a number on my legs.. (no riding at all for me Saturday) and that for the past month+, I have barely cracked 100 miles per week. Volume is way down as compared to the death marches I did every weekend in January and February. Intensity is up, but volume is down. The wind was definitely a factor- it seemed to be gusting to 25 mph and constantly shifting. At any rate, this was the good solid workout that I was after- more TSS than if I went up to Wells anyway! I wonder how that went..
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Are you working in Boston this week? There is a free TT in Dover on Wednesday night:
http://markdionne.com/tt.html
He keeps track of who does it cannibal. I might go.
I'll be in Boston tomorrow, not Wednesday. Sounds like a lot of fun. Your name is not in any of the results. You've never tried it?
It is there, July 2008. Thom passed me... but at least I beat Colin.
It's not the quietest roads but it's ok.
Looking back on the Peaks chart from Sunday, I see that my best 20 minute average speed was only around 22 mph. That's on a course which is basically never flat. I'd probably populate the lower 50% of the results in Dover, at least the first few times.
Dover will not be that fast in April. Especially with tights and long sleeves, but I'm still thinking about going.
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