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Yeah.. so either make sure you have good
coffee near work the next day or tape it! ![]() hippy |
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I stayed up for Sunday's coverage of the transition stage ( ). Tonight's will be much better, but Lance is riding last, so it'll be a late one! |
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Well, if they're tuff enuf to do it, I'm tuff enuf to stay up and watch . . . (snore). The advantage of taping it I suppose is that you can FF thru all the slugs, inadvertantly speeding them up L'Alpe, and enhance your champion's grimping and grinding. M "22/32, 26" wheels and all day to do it" H |
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Up late for this 'lil black duck.
Graident is up, up , up all the way isn't it? |
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Basso can either win or lose it right here, right now Maybe Mayo can make up 45 minutes :-)
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> Graident is up, up , up all the way isn't it? > who would have thought it would be so hard to find a real map??? well it is, so this is the best I can do total ascent 1125m Date: 21/7/2004 Distance: 15.5km This Time Trial up the famous L'Alpe d'Huez (Hors Categorie) starts with a flat 1.7km stretch but then it's the 13.8km climb at an average grade of 7.8 percent, with 21 switchbacks to the summit. makes the 1/20 look easy |
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I'm going to try my best to stay up for this. I'll try not to fall asleep. Hopefully the fact that Lance is riding last will keep me up.
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taken by itself its not so bad (so bad, relative, to say, getting your fingernails pulled out with electric pliers). The Alpe is a heartbreaker because it is usually the last climb of a stage, after climbing the galabier and the madeleine. That said, the first two switchbacks are nasty, nasty but its not too bad after that. The switchbacks are great to get a rest for a couple of secs and because it is back and forth up the mountain the visual impact is not so terrifying.I was quite surprised. I had more trouble getting up to chamrousse just outside of grenoble (used for the ITT in 2001) than the alpe.
Ventoux is like that. No switchbacks and a clear view to the top....great .Anyone have any times for their ride up the alpe? I did 51 minutes in 2001, and it was the best fun ive had for ages. So was riding back down!!
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>Yeah.. so either make sure you have good
>coffee near work the next day or tape it! ![]() I'm pulling a sickie )G. |
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So if the winner completes the time trial in 38 minutes and the cut-off is 33%, or about 12.5 minutes, giving a cut-off time of about 50.5min. You almost made the cut-off! That's fast all right, well done! Another way to look at it is to think of the required watts/kg. It's more or less proportional to speed on a steep slope. I think I would need about 50% cut-off time (at least) as an estimate on that basis... Ritch |
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"byron27" <byron27.19q9ub@no-mx.forums.cyclingforums.com> wrote in message
news:byron27.19q9ub@no-mx.forums.cyclingforums.com... > > taken by itself its not so bad (so bad, relative, to say, getting your > fingernails pulled out with electric pliers). The Alpe is a > heartbreaker because it is usually the last climb of a stage, after > climbing the galabier and the madeleine. That said, the first two > switchbacks are nasty, nasty but its not too bad after that. The > switchbacks are great to get a rest for a couple of secs and because it > is back and forth up the mountain the visual impact is not so > terrifying.I was quite surprised. I had more trouble getting up to > chamrousse just outside of grenoble (used for the ITT in 2001) than the > alpe. >[snip] > byron27 I saw a ITT in Grenoble in September up to the Fort de la Bastille, called Prix de la Bastille. This is the hill where the bubble cable cars, (the telegraphique I think it's called), goes.Very short maybe 3km but average gradient 20% with some really nasty switchback up to 28%. You could hardly walk up it. Seemed like a small club race but plenty of big names from the past holding records - Armstrong, Ulrich etc. A funny sight was watching all the fast french guys light up a smoke as soon as they'd crossed the line at the top! Adam |
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"stu" <ted@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:40fdf526$0$25459$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au >> Graident is up, up , up all the way isn't it? >> > > who would have thought it would be so hard to find a real map??? > well it is, so this is the best I can do I found these: gradient profile: http://www.letour.fr/2004/us/profil...00&Language=ANG TdF map overview: http://www.beyond.fr/map/mptdf2004.html TdF map detail (stages 15-18): http://www.beyond.fr/map/mptdf03e.html I couldn't find a detailed map of the actual route. From the SBS web site: "This Time Trial up the famous L'Alpe d'Huez (Hors Categorie) starts with a flat 1.7km stretch but then it's the 13.8km climb at an average grade of 7.8 percent, with 21 switchbacks to the summit." -- A: Top-posters. Q: What is the most annoying thing on Usenet? |
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Apparentely there is approx 1 000 000 spectators up on the L'Alpe d'Huez!
Bikesoiler, whilst sitting on lounge, has informed me that's almost the equivalent of 10 x MCG's plonked up on the slopes of Mt Buller. Hmm, whats the actual capacity of 'G there days? Happy viewing. ![]() |
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> Hmm, > whats the actual capacity of 'G there days? its about 80000 at the minute but when its finished again in late 2005 will be 95000(i think) |
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WHibyron27 <byron27.19q9ub@no-mx.forums.cyclingforums.com> wrote in message news:<byron27.19q9ub@no-mx.forums.cyclingforums.com>...
> taken by itself its not so bad (so bad, relative, to say, getting your > fingernails pulled out with electric pliers). The Alpe is a > heartbreaker because it is usually the last climb of a stage, after > climbing the galabier and the madeleine. That said, the first two > switchbacks are nasty, nasty but its not too bad after that. The > switchbacks are great to get a rest for a couple of secs and because it > is back and forth up the mountain the visual impact is not so > terrifying.I was quite surprised. I had more trouble getting up to > chamrousse just outside of grenoble (used for the ITT in 2001) than the > alpe. > > Ventoux is like that. No switchbacks and a clear view to the > top....great .> > Anyone have any times for their ride up the alpe? > I did 51 minutes in 2001, and it was the best fun ive had for ages. So > was riding back down!! Which would put you on about the same time as Matthew Wilson. Either you're a couldvebeen pro, a pro, a phenomenol climber or your clock was wrong !! |
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