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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Sydney, Australia
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OK peoples, it's that time of year.
What are everyone's cycling goals for 2007? Nothing like making them public to keep you honest and accountable..... Mine are to better my previous performances in the points races at State & National Masters Track Championships (March), ride PB pursuit times at same events and make the points race final at World Masters Track Championships (October). I have others but they are my main goals. Merry Christmas and a safe & fun 2007 to all. ![]() |
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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Here's one big one:
Move to A grade by end of 2007 Quote:
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Start racing... try not to come in last.
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Top 3 Masters 40+ State Time Trial.
Move to Cat.3 by end of summer. Make guys hurt on the local club rides (which are brutal fast). btw-July 2007 will mark my first full year back in cycling since 1991 or 92. |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Virginia
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Score Top-10s in collegiate races, maybe upgrade to B level.
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Las Vegas, NV
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Survive the Everest Challenge http://www.everestchallenge.com/.
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Sunnyvale, CA
Posts: 50
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300W CP which translates to 4.42 W/Kg. Just hit 248W last week. Don't know if I'll make it, but then if I do I guess I'll have to raise the goal :-)
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Not to get dropped on club rides and get forced into riding "ITT" every Sunday.
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Morphed Bianchi Camaleonte IV 2006, Ridley Damocles 2006, Garmin, Mac
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: SCAL
Posts: 182
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Hit 300W FTP or 165 lbs by May 1. (Currently at 260 and 179lbs)
Or hit both for a FT of 4.0 w/kg This will be my first season as a cat4. |
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Posts: 465
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upgrade to Elite License. Get a chance to do the "long classics" here (Netherlands) and not have to only do 50km criteriums.
Race in Belgium. Do my 100km training ride in <2h 45m. |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: IN PEACE AND QUIET
Posts: 1,335
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Do more racing.
Do the Fukui Fondo 100 mile mountainous ride again in June, and plan through stealth to be first home of 300 riders. Some time in 2007 to crack 300W FTP (preferably before June )Give RD a run for his money up Mt Charleston in October. I know he thinks it can't be done by "feel" - maybe he's right, only time will tell. ![]()
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Japan
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Personal fitness:
1. No more than 1 day per week on rollers. Endure the cold, sleet, snow. 2. Increase FTP to 350 (up from current 317) by April. 3. Decrease weight to 77kg ( currently 79 ) by April 4. Ride more than this year. Moving to 6 days a week instead of 4-5. Race Goals: 1. May - Sub 4:40 Tour de Kunisaki (165km road race). Last year this would make me top 10. 2. August/Sept - Sub 1 hr 40km TT 3. October - Podium, Okayama Int'l Circuit. This year, 11th place, 8 seconds off the lead. 4. Race more races in between. There aren't many in my area, so this will probably be the hardest of all of them :P Ideally, I'd like to move back to the states in Feb 2008 with the documentation necessary to upgrade from Cat 5 to Cat 4 almost immediately. VW
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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Thanks. Tyson. ![]() Ooops! We've just had a small earthquake in the Nagoya area.
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Japan
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Tour de Kunisaki is a FANTASTIC race. It goes every May 3rd (start of second half of Golden Week). The web page for 2006 race is: http://www11.ocn.ne.jp/~kunisaki/ The route map that I GPS'd this last year is: http://www.magnalox.net/log/no.php?fmt=g&lid=12136 I took a pretty easy shot at it this year and placed 51st out of around 500 riders that competed in the 160km route with a time of 5hrs 23min. Top 3 riders were 4:35min and better, 2 professionals and one of the riders from our local club. We take the whole family down and camp for the week prior in Itogahama just north of Beppu. You'll all have to hear about that race from me for the next six months.
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Ashfield, Sydney, NSW, Australia
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