I'm wondering if any of you can share any tips or tactics for hill climbing with Silvio. I am riding with a good cyclist on a carbon frame diamond frame over pretty hilly terrain and I'm having a devil of a time keeping up with him on the hills. On the flats and slight inclines, no problem. I have a 52-42-30 triple in the front and an 11-34 cassette in the back. I find that if we are going up a grade where I've gotten enough momentum to go into the grade at above 15mph I can keep it going without much problem. However if I enter a hilly zone under 12 mph, I find myself falling back to 8-9mph while my friend can keep up the over 10mph easily. I've been trying to keep my cadence on the hills at least 80rpms but that usually means I'm down in my lowest 2-3 gears. I find it difficult to maintain a cadence over 90 for any sustained period. I've tried pulling up on the handlebars and that works for the steepest climbs but is difficult to keep going like that. There is probably a 50# weight differential between me and my buddy, and I'm sure that is the major factor slowing me down (working on trying to reduce that). I've got some Q-rings en route to see if they will help. Any suggestions?
Thanks
Reid
Thanks
Reid