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Old 02-22-13, 06:27 PM
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Originally Posted by The Red Devil
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Hi TRD, my clubmate (he doesn't race) just got the "regular" Noah. It's a great looking bike. The integrated brakes on the Noah Fast are intriguing.

Crits only for you or all road races?
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Me, I'm thinking about a CAAD10. I might actually be able to afford it. We'll see how the season goes.
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As I've said many times, I love my CAAD10. And given the price, it is a phenomenal value. Only one caveat: if bottom bracket creaking drives you crazy, you might reconsider. Mine started out fine, then maybe a dozen rides in, developed an extremely loud and consistent creak. It was almost unrideable. My shop guy did a great job (lube and loctite) quieting it. Lasted about a year (of light usage), and is now starting to creak again, though still subtle.
I really like Cannondale's race bike geometry. Never had one until 2 years ago when I got the SuperSix Hi-Mod. It corners predictably (unless you pedal through off-camber 90 degree corners ), is stable on descents, and has good ride qualities (at least the carbon bikes).

Vance, what kind of BB are you running in yours? I had the PF30 (BB30) to English adapter in my prior bike and it seemed to work very well with my Ultra-Torque cranks.
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I swapped out my 12/30 to the 12/27. Hopefully, the 12/30 will be my Mount Ventoux cassette.
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Hey, Ex! Look...Oak Hills.
Sara, waving to the photographer is not aero.
Warmup! Helmet was in bucket mode, too!
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Old 02-22-13, 11:16 PM
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This is so far OT, but... yeah... <gollum sings 'There was a Time'>
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Old 02-23-13, 07:17 AM
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Happy birthday Ex.

Enjoy the upgrade RedLeg.

One 18 hour day down. Off to the next. My bike misses me. Maybe tomorrow if things go well.
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Old 02-23-13, 08:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Racer Ex
Good interview, too. Thanks.
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Old 02-23-13, 08:40 AM
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Originally Posted by shovelhd
Happy birthday Ex.

Enjoy the upgrade RedLeg.

One 18 hour day down. Off to the next. My bike misses me. Maybe tomorrow if things go well.
I hate it when work interferes with riding. Which means I'd normally be truly pissed right now, but a big work effort has coincided with the injury: silver lining.
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Old 02-24-13, 09:35 AM
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I hate it when work interferes with riding. Which means I'd normally be truly pissed right now, but a big work effort has coincided with the injury: silver lining.
Work pays for the riding, so it's a necessary evil until I retire. The second 18 hour day went about as well as could be expected. Four hardware failures on older servers, that's par for the course. No major lingering issues. Back on the trainer today, then the Daytona 500, replacing the kitchen faucet, and a nap.
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Originally Posted by shovelhd
Work pays for the riding, so it's a necessary evil until I retire. The second 18 hour day went about as well as could be expected. Four hardware failures on older servers, that's par for the course. No major lingering issues. Back on the trainer today, then the Daytona 500, replacing the kitchen faucet, and a nap.
Hardware failures suck, especially at the wrong time. A few weeks ago, one of our local servers crashed, during a backup. Took IT days to restore files, and in true Murphy's Law fashion, I had just consolidated some test data onto the server from my desktop, trying to be all policy-conforming and ultra protective of my data, given desktops aren't backed up. Some files I maintain on my desktop, for performance reasons (MS Access can be a dog over the LAN). Of course, my test data hadn't been backed up, yet, when the server crashed. Buh-bye, data. Fortunately, it was re-doable. In my current job, I bridge the gap between IT and Finance, and do a heck of a lot of testing. Current project is the sale of a big part of the company. Won't be much left - my job will end June 1 and I'll go back to consulting.
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Old 02-24-13, 12:42 PM
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Golden Cheetah - average power for section of ride?

Anyone use Golden Cheetah and know if it's possible to get average power for a section of a ride?
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Old 02-24-13, 03:59 PM
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AZT, this was the final phase of a datacenter move to a co-location facility. We are a software development company, so this was the heart and soul of the business. I spent hundreds of hours of planning before these three 18 hour days.

TomG, yes, and yes. Press the lap button on your Garmin to create a new lap and Golden Cheetah will give you power statistics for that lap.
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Old 02-24-13, 05:30 PM
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AZT, sounds like you & I do similar work. Thank god we don't do anything new in Access but there is still a lot of old stuff to support.
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Old 02-24-13, 06:21 PM
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Originally Posted by shovelhd
AZT, this was the final phase of a datacenter move to a co-location facility. We are a software development company, so this was the heart and soul of the business. I spent hundreds of hours of planning before these three 18 hour days.
I bet you did. I've (with help) put together a significant co-location based center before... there is a lot to it.
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AZT, sounds like you & I do similar work.
You poor thing you!
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Old 02-24-13, 10:45 PM
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So, I signed up for twitter, and followed a few biking related magazines, and this weekend has been an interesting. Tweets from NAHBS have been kinda fun (or kinda out there)...

Here are a few that I found to be most interesting:

A couple of Y-frame bikes, this: https://Instagr.am/p/WF5npaC4dQ and then if you have titanium, carbon and GOLD sitting around, this: https://Instagr.am/p/WIU1QIi4Z1

Wonder woman themed track bike: https://Instagr.am/p/WFE8vXJhDZ

And this 11 pound weight weenie special: https://www.bikerumor.com/2013/02/24/...road-bike-more

Hopefully NAHBS will make it out to the west coast sometime soon - it looks pretty cool.
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Originally Posted by Cleave
Hi TRD, my clubmate (he doesn't race) just got the "regular" Noah. It's a great looking bike. The integrated brakes on the Noah Fast are intriguing.

Crits only for you or all road races?
This will be my third Noah, I've had an 08 an 09 now this one. Bike will be for crits and most RR's since it's nearly always windy somewhat flat. I'll be taking it to Joe Martin this year as well.
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TomG, yes, and yes. Press the lap button on your Garmin to create a new lap and Golden Cheetah will give you power statistics for that lap.
Thanks, but do you know if its possible without creating laps? I know you can zoom in on 'segments' with those sliders in 'RidePlot' but it doesn't seem to give data for those selected sections alone?? For example, I was racing at the weekend and I want to compare average power between one climb and another - I didn't set laps in the heat of competition.
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I no longer have it installed, but the capability has to be there. Pretty basic requirement.
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Originally Posted by tomgdaly
Thanks, but do you know if its possible without creating laps? I know you can zoom in on 'segments' with those sliders in 'RidePlot' but it doesn't seem to give data for those selected sections alone?? For example, I was racing at the weekend and I want to compare average power between one climb and another - I didn't set laps in the heat of competition.
You can select intervals on the Ride page. But you have to be able to identify the interval based on the data. It's usually not too hard with climbs.
Select from the left using the left mouse button and drag to the right to get the interval. (I think that's it, I'm not in front of my computer with GC on it).
An interval named "selection #1" will appear in the interval list. You can rename it if you need to. It helps to zoom in first so you can select more accurately.

Some day I would like to be able to select intervals from the map.


Esteban- the NAHBS was in San Jose a couple times and was in Sacto last year.
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Ah... late to the party then... Hopefully it'll be back to SJ sometime soon.
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Just hanging out shooting the bull

I like my Look 566, but I'm getting to where I'm hating racing it. My whole upper body is up acting like a barn door because of the high head tube on that thing. I'm just complaining, because there is no solution in sight because of financial constraints. I'm just saying I'm becoming very aware that that frame sucks for racing!
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Originally Posted by ericm979
You can select intervals on the Ride page. But you have to be able to identify the interval based on the data. It's usually not too hard with climbs.
Select from the left using the left mouse button and drag to the right to get the interval. (I think that's it, I'm not in front of my computer with GC on it).
An interval named "selection #1" will appear in the interval list. You can rename it if you need to. It helps to zoom in first so you can select more accurately.

Some day I would like to be able to select intervals from the map.


Esteban- the NAHBS was in San Jose a couple times and was in Sacto last year.
I believe that only works for version 3. I use version 2 since it has a performance manager. When I want specific interval information, I load the ride into version 3.
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Sara - Any reason you have to race it rather than the Bianchi? If it's because that's the one the PT is on, shoot, that's a pretty good reason.
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