Do we rename this sub forum as "Indoor Racing"
#51
I eat carbide.
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Elgin, IL
Posts: 21,627
Bikes: Lots. Van Dessel and Squid Dealer
Mentioned: 25 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 1325 Post(s)
Liked 1,306 Times
in
560 Posts
IIRC it's been dead a few times. I believe the last time was like real dead not just zombie dead.
In other electronic racing news: I landed on the podium on Friday.
Now for the disclaimers:
It was on BKOOL so its like a tree falling in the woods
It is a part of a weekly series that technically I get "paid" to participate in (a cool club thing they are doing to help promote usage of BKOOL in the US)
It was the Friday "DOWNHILL" course.
It was only like 4.7 miles long
It has me averaging over 300W for the like 7 minutes it took. I don't think that was accurate but it was only 7 minutes and I was at my absolute max HR at the end hoping I didn't flatline as no one else was in the shop.
Then again it was something that took absolutely no effort to physically organize or create. It allowed me to feel like I was racing in a way - brought back those old feelings. It gave a fat washed up POS like myself a small moment of "wow...that's cool" that we find so addicting in the real thing. E-Sports are a thing. We better get used to it.
In other electronic racing news: I landed on the podium on Friday.
Now for the disclaimers:
It was on BKOOL so its like a tree falling in the woods
It is a part of a weekly series that technically I get "paid" to participate in (a cool club thing they are doing to help promote usage of BKOOL in the US)
It was the Friday "DOWNHILL" course.
It was only like 4.7 miles long
It has me averaging over 300W for the like 7 minutes it took. I don't think that was accurate but it was only 7 minutes and I was at my absolute max HR at the end hoping I didn't flatline as no one else was in the shop.
Then again it was something that took absolutely no effort to physically organize or create. It allowed me to feel like I was racing in a way - brought back those old feelings. It gave a fat washed up POS like myself a small moment of "wow...that's cool" that we find so addicting in the real thing. E-Sports are a thing. We better get used to it.
__________________
PSIMET Wheels, PSIMET Racing, PSIMET Neutral Race Support, and 11 Jackson Coffee
Podcast - YouTube Channel
Video about PSIMET Wheels
Podcast - YouTube Channel
Video about PSIMET Wheels
#52
Blast from the Past
Then again it was something that took absolutely no effort to physically organize or create. It allowed me to feel like I was racing in a way - brought back those old feelings. It gave a fat washed up POS like myself a small moment of "wow...that's cool" that we find so addicting in the real thing. E-Sports are a thing. We better get used to it.
#53
Senior Member
This is a report on FB from a zwift race last night. Do you think this guy is into it?
Atlantic report: one thing is becoming abundantly clear in this series of serious minded cycling cats ... Races are what the group makes them! The start was slower last night and felt as if it might just be a social hour on the bike with beverages, cigars and slaps on the back. I saw that the E category was missing some key players in the points and the pressure was off of me, so I was out to have some fun! My style of racing is to attack and mix things up a bit. When we wer...e rolling around at 3.2 w/ kg I jumped... The reaction was as if to say " meh"... And between a slight increase in pack speed and my decreased enthusiasm, the pack came back together. Some kids came to play however and Britt and Knight started to fire things off. My job was to cover. Eventually a small band of brothers formed representing the B C D and E cats along with two riders who did not have the ZHR tag. Daranquo-- you ride so strong, and yet week after week you are not included in the results without the ZHR (E) designation....I enjoy racing with you for sure! The hill is short and designed for those of us with some power... Surge and recover; only to surge again for the next sharp riser after while trying to keep some in reserve for the finish line climb... Lap 1 completed. Our front group settled in and began to slow a bit with about a minute over the chase group. The likes of Greg Hagele and Eric Urff and a new name to cat E Frederico were chasing hard and hovering at around 40 seconds back. Then Eric made a move to separate and bridged the gap solo at around 4.3 w/kg! Impressive to watch. Then, the hill loomed ahead and Eric let us know he would not be joining us for that kind of fun! I was busy collecting my body parts at the top of the hill and realized that the gap to Eric was at around 15 seconds... And he was gone. The game became one of cat and mouse for the front and one of panic for me as I got gapped going into the finish line climb ... A little power was needed to close it and then measured effort to sustain with these guys. Too much for me though as I blew up with 300 meters to the line.... Smiling all the way. Man this is fun! A big shout out to Barb Kraus who is always there motivating, giving ride ons, and bringing positive energy to the race. Much appreciated Barb--keep it up! See you next time ...
#54
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Redwood City, CA
Posts: 10,978
Bikes: aggressive agreement is what I ride.
Mentioned: 109 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 967 Post(s)
Likes: 0
Liked 4 Times
in
4 Posts
what.
I have no idea how anyone has that amount of awareness in zwift. Are "races" on closed instances?
I have no idea how anyone has that amount of awareness in zwift. Are "races" on closed instances?
#55
I eat carbide.
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Elgin, IL
Posts: 21,627
Bikes: Lots. Van Dessel and Squid Dealer
Mentioned: 25 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 1325 Post(s)
Liked 1,306 Times
in
560 Posts
Funny....I found it to be just as boring as people's real race reports.
__________________
PSIMET Wheels, PSIMET Racing, PSIMET Neutral Race Support, and 11 Jackson Coffee
Podcast - YouTube Channel
Video about PSIMET Wheels
Podcast - YouTube Channel
Video about PSIMET Wheels
#56
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Baltimore, MD
Posts: 5,373
Mentioned: 15 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 2482 Post(s)
Liked 2,955 Times
in
1,678 Posts
Q: "How'd you do?"
A (pack fodder): [War and Peace]
A (1st place): "OK. I won."
#57
I eat carbide.
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Elgin, IL
Posts: 21,627
Bikes: Lots. Van Dessel and Squid Dealer
Mentioned: 25 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 1325 Post(s)
Liked 1,306 Times
in
560 Posts
"I wanted to move up but then I saw you there and figured I would just look for an opportunity to open a gap for you later so you'd be clear to get a good position in the sprint cause that guy in the Joe's Porta Potty kit kept moving in on me in the corners I yelled at him every time but he kept doing it I should go talk to him about that does anyone know where he ended up I'm sure I dropped him in the sprint when I was coming in the second group when the officials finished us 2 laps early but yeah that was awesome how I helped you out during that surge mid race and set you up for the sprint."
Winner: "It was faster than I thought it would be. I went when I figured I had to or I wouldn't have a chance. Worked out. They ready for podiums yet?"
__________________
PSIMET Wheels, PSIMET Racing, PSIMET Neutral Race Support, and 11 Jackson Coffee
Podcast - YouTube Channel
Video about PSIMET Wheels
Podcast - YouTube Channel
Video about PSIMET Wheels
#60
Blast from the Past
#61
Cat 2
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
jyl
Professional Cycling For the Fans
11
01-23-16 12:25 PM
PatrickGSR94
Professional Cycling For the Fans
55
05-09-15 09:02 AM
Wesley36
Professional Cycling For the Fans
3
01-17-14 08:38 PM