Lief
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I hadn't ever done a "long-distance" sprint like the one I did at the Human Powered Challenge before.
I fully expected to be butt-out-of-the-seatpan, spinning circles - and there was a little bit of that at the very start, before I even entered the traps, but I surprised myself by going with this locked arms thing that Larry describes. I have always been, in my past life, a pretty good climber on my DF MTB so maybe that is where this comes from?
I hadn't ever done that before that I could remember but I held it for the better part of the last 150 meters and after my first cold run I did a second run at 13.66 seconds into a slight headwind/crosswind (maybe 3-4 mph?).
That is good for an average of 32.75mph / 52.71kph.
I was happy with that - after my second run I don't think I could have improved on it - my legs were kinda torched.
In retrospect - I think I could have shaved a couple more tenths off my time if I would have started the gas a little earlier (I probably started full gas 50M before the start?), maybe 30-50M earlier?
I say that for two reasons:
1) I was tired at the end of the run but I wasn't totally spent
2) I think I was still noticing significant acceleration for at least the first 50M of the traps, maybe more.
My "plan" was to be tired at the end and only be able to "just maintain" or a little less and slowly die at the end rather than still be full gas at the end.
There's always next year.
As for the 10 Mile TT (9.75 miles actually):
I ran a time of (memory here - they still haven't posted the official results) 23:33:00 for an average speed of 24.84 mph (39.98kph).
I was exceedingly happy with this average speed as my goal was 23mph.
Again, the conditions were a little wind (between 3-5mph), a little wet from the previous days rain but overall pretty ideal.
The course is a pretty flat (nearly) 2 mile loop with nothing to slow down a bike.
I was only passed by a couple of seasoned-ish racers on Carbent Ravens (?) - I know they were Carbents just don't know the model, with solid rear wheels and aero, deep-v front wheels. I was totally fine with that - I ran a good race for a first timer.
In retrospect, I could have been a little lighter but I would need an experienced coach to tell me what I could do better (tactically or otherwise). I don't have a heart monitor but I feel like I kept my effort on the line between aerobic and anaerobic the whole time except for the last 400M or so.
It was a ton of fun - when there are pictures posted I will provide the links.
Thanks for all the advice on this forum - I rode with you all on my shoulder - actually behind the seatpan, in the windshadow.
Lief
I fully expected to be butt-out-of-the-seatpan, spinning circles - and there was a little bit of that at the very start, before I even entered the traps, but I surprised myself by going with this locked arms thing that Larry describes. I have always been, in my past life, a pretty good climber on my DF MTB so maybe that is where this comes from?
I hadn't ever done that before that I could remember but I held it for the better part of the last 150 meters and after my first cold run I did a second run at 13.66 seconds into a slight headwind/crosswind (maybe 3-4 mph?).
That is good for an average of 32.75mph / 52.71kph.
I was happy with that - after my second run I don't think I could have improved on it - my legs were kinda torched.
In retrospect - I think I could have shaved a couple more tenths off my time if I would have started the gas a little earlier (I probably started full gas 50M before the start?), maybe 30-50M earlier?
I say that for two reasons:
1) I was tired at the end of the run but I wasn't totally spent
2) I think I was still noticing significant acceleration for at least the first 50M of the traps, maybe more.
My "plan" was to be tired at the end and only be able to "just maintain" or a little less and slowly die at the end rather than still be full gas at the end.
There's always next year.
As for the 10 Mile TT (9.75 miles actually):
I ran a time of (memory here - they still haven't posted the official results) 23:33:00 for an average speed of 24.84 mph (39.98kph).
I was exceedingly happy with this average speed as my goal was 23mph.
Again, the conditions were a little wind (between 3-5mph), a little wet from the previous days rain but overall pretty ideal.
The course is a pretty flat (nearly) 2 mile loop with nothing to slow down a bike.
I was only passed by a couple of seasoned-ish racers on Carbent Ravens (?) - I know they were Carbents just don't know the model, with solid rear wheels and aero, deep-v front wheels. I was totally fine with that - I ran a good race for a first timer.
In retrospect, I could have been a little lighter but I would need an experienced coach to tell me what I could do better (tactically or otherwise). I don't have a heart monitor but I feel like I kept my effort on the line between aerobic and anaerobic the whole time except for the last 400M or so.
It was a ton of fun - when there are pictures posted I will provide the links.
Thanks for all the advice on this forum - I rode with you all on my shoulder - actually behind the seatpan, in the windshadow.
Lief