RojoRacing
Donut Powered Wise-guy
So I'm really kind of regretting not having a power meter for last years 24hr race because it would have gone a long way towards establishing a baseline. In the past I regulated my effort based on my HR but lately I've kept an eye on my Watts more. I don't have any one goal for watt output for any one ride, I mostly monitor how I feel and take note of how many watts. Last Saturday's double century I tried to keep my total avg watts at around 200 based on the fact that I thought that's what I did at the last one. I turns out 200 was what I held for the first 100 and the 200 avg was only 180, I guess my memory could use a little work. I really think I could have avg 200 in last Saturday's race had it not been for the missing aid stations and dehydration. Now I'm in the final stretch of race prep and thinking about how I should attack the race. Total avg watts for these 200 mile rides is about 180-185 with a weighted avg of 200watts and they are all about 11-12hours so half 24hr distance. Unfortunately these races are all very mountainous and it's hard for me to figure how that changes my overall avg output when 10% of the race is spent coasting DH. The 24hr event in November will be much flatter and February's event will be even flatter still. I thought I could shoot for 200 watts for the 24hrs but this last race left me in doubt on how feasible that number is.
I will say that given the amount of climbing in Novembers event I won't be shooting to break the world record of 560 miles, that's going to have to wait till February. Novembers race is going to be a test run to see how hard I can push and pace myself for the full distance. I hope that with a few tweaks and a similar output on a flatter course will net us the extra 30-40 miles needed to break the record.
Here is an article about Chris Strasser's world record run with power data and stuff. I think the major difference between our runs will be I have to pit to refuel while it looks like he was able to get support from a van while rolling. He avg 250 watts and I'm debating if 200 is even possible. I wonder if the Vendetta is worth 50 watts over a full blown TT bike and skin suit/helmet setup.
http://www.power2max.de/europe/en/896-km-christoph-strassers-24-h-world-record-an-analysis/
And no I can't get a baseline from the indoor trainer because I don't have the mental fortitude to ride at my best on a trainer.
I will say that given the amount of climbing in Novembers event I won't be shooting to break the world record of 560 miles, that's going to have to wait till February. Novembers race is going to be a test run to see how hard I can push and pace myself for the full distance. I hope that with a few tweaks and a similar output on a flatter course will net us the extra 30-40 miles needed to break the record.
Here is an article about Chris Strasser's world record run with power data and stuff. I think the major difference between our runs will be I have to pit to refuel while it looks like he was able to get support from a van while rolling. He avg 250 watts and I'm debating if 200 is even possible. I wonder if the Vendetta is worth 50 watts over a full blown TT bike and skin suit/helmet setup.
http://www.power2max.de/europe/en/896-km-christoph-strassers-24-h-world-record-an-analysis/
And no I can't get a baseline from the indoor trainer because I don't have the mental fortitude to ride at my best on a trainer.