RojoRacing
Donut Powered Wise-guy
Only my 3rd ride back outside but I figured what the hell, it's a nice cool day to go KOM hunting. I gave my lunch racer group a 3 min head start and I proceeded to attack the 20 mile strava segment with everything I had. The route is long gradual DH with a mini climb followed by a 20 min hill climb and then 4mile of DH to the finish. There is also a segment that starts at the same place but end at the summit of the hill climb which I kind of feel garner more kudos for owning. I had my garmin set to show the live strava segment so I knew at the start of the main climb I had about a 100 second lead but this KOM is owned by a very fast DF rider and I was prepared to loose tons of time on the climb. I slowly gobbled up piece of the noon group as it appeared someone must have attacked hard because the riders were strung out all along the climb early on which is rare. I finally caught which I thought was the lead 6 riders only to spot another 2 off the front another 50 seconds, and as expected it was the strongest two climbs of the group I was going to have to chase down. They were taking peeks back as they rotated to keep their pace up but I was inching closer with every passing moment. I finally caught and passed them with only 1/2 mile to go in the climb but it only gets steep the closer to get to the summit.
After making the pass I glanced at my live segment feed on the garmin and I still had a 30 second lead over the current KOM to the top but I started with a 2 min lead so I must have been bleeding off seconds rather quickly. With only 50 yards to go it showed me 8 seconds ahead so I kept pushing hard gasping for air best I could. I cresting the summit and started down the other side while taking a quick glance at the timer. It showed 2 second in red which means I was behind 2 seconds at that moment but I didn't know what it said 50 yards earlier at the summit. I kept pushing all the way down the hill opening up over a minute lead for the whole segment but I was still in the dark about whether or not I had gotten the segment that ends at the summit. After uploading to strava I had indeed destroyed the long standing full loop time but I had missed the KOM to the top by a mere 1 second. 45 mins of all out effort to miss out bu 1 second that's a raw deal for sure.
Could I have gone 2 seconds faster? probably but we're splitting hairs because I really was going all out and felt I paced myself rather well. I better bet would have been to remove my headlights and tail lights to save 1/2lb of weight. The main difference between my effort and the current KOM is I did the whole thing solo while I'm sure the other guy had a little help from the pack during the first 6-7 miles before he attacked and dropped everyone on the climb. Also wind plays a larger factor on this loop and I'd say the winds were in the typically unfavorable direction but not crazy strong like some days. In any event I'm glad I had a goal to shoot for and I'll be damned if I'll be denied a second time .
If you compared the flow of my segment vs the other guy you can really see just how much time I loose on each climb but I gain some of it back on the DHs. It seems a race that ends at the top on a mountain will always be to the Vendetta's disadvantage but not by a whole lot.
compare segment link
https://www.strava.com/segments/4403786/compare/MjE2ODA2MzUwNjQsMTE2Nzc0OTMyODE=
ride link
https://www.strava.com/activities/890259417
Strava flyby if you want to watch how the chase of the group unfolded.
http://labs.strava.com/flyby/viewer...QNVXMEDXlPxA1aM8RNS1HEDWQORA1wDkQNedgETXzURA1
After making the pass I glanced at my live segment feed on the garmin and I still had a 30 second lead over the current KOM to the top but I started with a 2 min lead so I must have been bleeding off seconds rather quickly. With only 50 yards to go it showed me 8 seconds ahead so I kept pushing hard gasping for air best I could. I cresting the summit and started down the other side while taking a quick glance at the timer. It showed 2 second in red which means I was behind 2 seconds at that moment but I didn't know what it said 50 yards earlier at the summit. I kept pushing all the way down the hill opening up over a minute lead for the whole segment but I was still in the dark about whether or not I had gotten the segment that ends at the summit. After uploading to strava I had indeed destroyed the long standing full loop time but I had missed the KOM to the top by a mere 1 second. 45 mins of all out effort to miss out bu 1 second that's a raw deal for sure.
Could I have gone 2 seconds faster? probably but we're splitting hairs because I really was going all out and felt I paced myself rather well. I better bet would have been to remove my headlights and tail lights to save 1/2lb of weight. The main difference between my effort and the current KOM is I did the whole thing solo while I'm sure the other guy had a little help from the pack during the first 6-7 miles before he attacked and dropped everyone on the climb. Also wind plays a larger factor on this loop and I'd say the winds were in the typically unfavorable direction but not crazy strong like some days. In any event I'm glad I had a goal to shoot for and I'll be damned if I'll be denied a second time .
If you compared the flow of my segment vs the other guy you can really see just how much time I loose on each climb but I gain some of it back on the DHs. It seems a race that ends at the top on a mountain will always be to the Vendetta's disadvantage but not by a whole lot.
compare segment link
https://www.strava.com/segments/4403786/compare/MjE2ODA2MzUwNjQsMTE2Nzc0OTMyODE=
ride link
https://www.strava.com/activities/890259417
Strava flyby if you want to watch how the chase of the group unfolded.
http://labs.strava.com/flyby/viewer...QNVXMEDXlPxA1aM8RNS1HEDWQORA1wDkQNedgETXzURA1
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