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I am doing a 24 hour road race this weekend. It's a drafting event, but I expect most of the time I will ride alone. Last year Dan Connelly posted a fun formula for predicting distances in 24 hour events: http://groups.google.com/group/rec....6e67ddaea50eec1 Last year I did a 10km ITT on similar rolling terrain as the event in 15:40 and managed 594km in the race. Yesterday I did the same 10km ITT in 14:22. I am stronger this year, but the course has changed a bit with a few more hills, so I don't know how that will play out. So anyone care to make some predictions? Joseph |
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joseph.santaniello@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi All, > > I am doing a 24 hour road race this weekend. It's a drafting event, > but I expect most of the time I will ride alone. > > Last year Dan Connelly posted a fun formula for predicting distances > in 24 hour events: > > http://groups.google.com/group/rec....6e67ddaea50eec1 > > Last year I did a 10km ITT on similar rolling terrain as the event in > 15:40 and managed 594km in the race. Yesterday I did the same 10km ITT > in 14:22. > > I am stronger this year, but the course has changed a bit with a few > more hills, so I don't know how that will play out. > > So anyone care to make some predictions? > > Joseph Joseph, Why do you want to do something this crazy - again? Heck, you'll be in the dark for probably an hour of this 24.... Good luck! |
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On Jun 4, 5:30*pm, Colin Campbell <cmca...@adelphia.net> wrote:
> joseph.santanie...@gmail.com wrote: > > Hi All, > > > I am doing a 24 hour road race this weekend. It's a drafting event, > > but I expect most of the time I will ride alone. > > > Last year Dan Connelly posted a fun formula for predicting distances > > in 24 hour events: > > >http://groups.google.com/group/rec....6e67ddaea50eec1 > > > Last year I did a 10km ITT on similar rolling terrain as the event in > > 15:40 and managed 594km in the race. Yesterday I did the same 10km ITT > > in 14:22. > > > I am stronger this year, but the course has changed a bit with a few > > more hills, so I don't know how that will play out. > > > So anyone care to make some predictions? > > > Joseph > > Joseph, > Why do you want to do something this crazy - again? It was great fun, and not as taxing as would seem. I had planned to take 10 minute stops (or some such, I don't recall) but after having something to eat, and sitting about for 3-4 minutes twiddling my thumbs, I'd just forget the rest of the stop and get back on. Nothing else to do, right? > Heck, you'll be in the dark for probably an hour of this 24.... It's down south in Denmark where it actually does get dark! Not for long, though. > Good luck! Thanks! No predictions? Joseph |
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How did you do?
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On Jun 9, 8:26*pm, Colin Campbell <cmca...@adelphia.net> wrote:
> How did you do? 642km. No drafting. It was windy. Denmark is known to be a windy place, but even the Danes were complaining! The math says 632, so I'm ahead by 10km! I really wanted 680, but it was a bit too hilly and windy for that. Joseph |
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<f85ee2c3-bdc4-403f-8de7-38cc1d15c31e@x35g2000hsb.googlegroups.com>, "joseph.santaniello@gmail.com" <joseph.santaniello@gmail.com> wrote: > On Jun 9, 8:26*pm, Colin Campbell <cmca...@adelphia.net> wrote: > > How did you do? > > 642km. No drafting. It was windy. Denmark is known to be a windy > place, but even the Danes were complaining! > > The math says 632, so I'm ahead by 10km! > > I really wanted 680, but it was a bit too hilly and windy for that. > > Joseph 27 km/h for 24 hours is downright impressive in any conditions. Well played, Mr Santaniello. -- Ryan Cousineau rcousine@gmail.com http://www.wiredcola.com/ "In other newsgroups, they killfile trolls." "In rec.bicycles.racing, we coach them." |
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On Jun 10, 4:19*am, Ryan Cousineau <rcous...@gmail.com> wrote:
> In article > <f85ee2c3-bdc4-403f-8de7-38cc1d15c...@x35g2000hsb.googlegroups.com>, > > *"joseph.santanie...@gmail.com" <joseph.santanie...@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Jun 9, 8:26*pm, Colin Campbell <cmca...@adelphia.net> wrote: > > > How did you do? > > > 642km. No drafting. It was windy. Denmark is known to be a windy > > place, but even the Danes were complaining! > > > The math says 632, so I'm ahead by 10km! > > > I really wanted 680, but it was a bit too hilly and windy for that. > > > Joseph > > 27 km/h for 24 hours is downright impressive in any conditions. Well > played, Mr Santaniello. > I didn't use a computer or HRM, so I just went "sort of hard" the whole time. At the rest/food stop, I didn't pay attention to the time. I just ate, and sat for a few minutes. But that added up. The online timing results show I was off the bike for about 135 minutes. So I had an on-bike average of over 29 km/h for 21:45. It looks like everyone who went farther than I did had more on-bike time than I did. That's someplace I could pick up a fair amount by minimizing stops and their duration. At no point was I completely wasted, though I did have a few low points. The last 1.5 hours was on a 3.6km short loop but with a 1km 3% hill, but I still managed an average there of over 34, so I had plently of gas left in the tank. With a little more focus on fewer and shorter stops, and better mental preparedness for the low points (which resulted in some serioulsy slow sections) I think I have it in me for 700km. Drafting (allowed) or aero-bars (not allowed) would also have made a big difference. I doubt I'll do that race again, but who knows. Now I'll focus on Trondheim-Oslo which is in 2 weeks. The goal there is 15 hours (540km), and if the team rides sensibly, it should be possible, and I shouldn't have any problems keeping up. We'll see! Joseph |
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joseph.santaniello@gmail.com wrote:
> On Jun 9, 8:26 pm, Colin Campbell <cmca...@adelphia.net> wrote: >> How did you do? > > 642km. No drafting. It was windy. Denmark is known to be a windy > place, but even the Danes were complaining! > > The math says 632, so I'm ahead by 10km! > > I really wanted 680, but it was a bit too hilly and windy for that. > > Joseph WOW! My best week this year is just 503 km. I'm going to have to see if I can get to that number in seven days. It'll be tough, since I only have 14:20 of daylight on my summer days. I'm already using around three of those hours each day.... I suppose you backed this up with a 2 - 3 hour "rest day" like the pros, right? |
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On Jun 11, 2:28*am, Colin Campbell <cmca...@adelphia.net> wrote:
> joseph.santanie...@gmail.com wrote: > > On Jun 9, 8:26 pm, Colin Campbell <cmca...@adelphia.net> wrote: > >> How did you do? > > > 642km. No drafting. It was windy. Denmark is known to be a windy > > place, but even the Danes were complaining! > > > The math says 632, so I'm ahead by 10km! > > > I really wanted 680, but it was a bit too hilly and windy for that. > > > Joseph > > WOW! > > My best week this year is just 503 km. *I'm going to have to see if I > can get to that number in seven days. *It'll be tough, since I only have > 14:20 of daylight on my summer days. *I'm already using around three of > those hours each day.... I don't keep track of distances, but my guess is my normal weekly totals only on rare occasions get as high as 300. 503 is a lot, not "just" 503. Daylight helps! The almanac says today has 21 hours 18 minutes of light. > I suppose you backed this up with a 2 - 3 hour "rest day" like the pros, > right? Hardly! On Monday I took a 45 minut soft-pedal to try to keep from getting sore, and Tuesday I went on a group training ride with my team. It was super windy and was one of the hardest rides I've ever done. 2.5 hours at full gas. At one point I was marvelling at how sick an endeavor like a Grand Tour or RAAM really is, as I was suffering just trying to keep up with a group of FM's. Joseph |
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