Greetings from the recently thawed Indiana.
Today was a good day. I actually rode outside today. The first time since Sebring FL. or November in Indiana. I've spent the last 4 months on the trainer.
It was sunny and 55 degrees (13c).
Today was a day that I had some apprehension about what I was to do. All winter I scoured Strava for segments in my area. I made a list. Then reformatted the list to meet Larry's format. Today I selected 2 segments and rode them.
Most of the apprehension was from two items. I have a V that I have not ridden much. I don't know how much faster I am on this bike. I also don't see myself as a speed demon. To steal Larry's tag line, "Just a slightly younger, old guy on a fast bike". I'm not a young punk anymore. I don't know how I measure up to the local riders. In my youth I wasn't particularly fast either. My current condition is probably the best in my life.
I rode the first segment. I was riding it in the dark, so to speak. My Elemnt had watts on one page and speed on another. I just watched watts this ride. I finished the short ride without the feeling of success. I didn't think I went very fast. I was all over the road also. Riding the trainer you loose the suttle inputs it takes to keep the CB's straight.
After the ride I modified the page on my Elmnt to show spd, cad, and watts.
The second segment was rolling terrain. It was quite fun to ride. Kind of a kiddy roller coaster. I knew the avg speed for this ride was 25 mph. While riding this one, I was able to see my speed consistently be 27+mph. This was encouraging.
I posted to Strava. I KOM'd each ride by 8 and 23 seconds.
This gives me a little more confidence to attempt the other 80 segments on the list.
@Barefoot Biker I noticed he rode today without a KOM. I think he's loosing steam.
@LarryOz I think he has found his track. As long as he doesn't make a lot of segments on the track. We shouldn't have anything to worry about.
Game On!