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#4501
Vain, But Lacking Talent
So I did the zwifting last night. I hadn't done the NYC park perimeter loop in a while and forgot how good of a short course it is. Just enough grade to get your legs working without being a full on climb. However, it did get me looking at some of the segments on Strava and that whole thing is messed up. Some dude has the KOM on the sprint section at an average speed of 140 mph. And I thought real world segments and virtual segments were separate, but that same sprint section has some people in the top ten doing 40 mph that said they were on a sightseeing tour? Are there E-bike tours through central park where people are allowed to rock it at 40 mph?
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So I did the zwifting last night. I hadn't done the NYC park perimeter loop in a while and forgot how good of a short course it is. Just enough grade to get your legs working without being a full on climb. However, it did get me looking at some of the segments on Strava and that whole thing is messed up. Some dude has the KOM on the sprint section at an average speed of 140 mph. And I thought real world segments and virtual segments were separate, but that same sprint section has some people in the top ten doing 40 mph that said they were on a sightseeing tour? Are there E-bike tours through central park where people are allowed to rock it at 40 mph?
I think strava was messed up yesterday. A friend of mine did a 40 miler and when he posted it, it showed that he did 109 miles in the same amount of time. Average speed of 43.5 mph. He notified strava and it was corrected.
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So I did the zwifting last night. I hadn't done the NYC park perimeter loop in a while and forgot how good of a short course it is. Just enough grade to get your legs working without being a full on climb. However, it did get me looking at some of the segments on Strava and that whole thing is messed up. Some dude has the KOM on the sprint section at an average speed of 140 mph. And I thought real world segments and virtual segments were separate, but that same sprint section has some people in the top ten doing 40 mph that said they were on a sightseeing tour? Are there E-bike tours through central park where people are allowed to rock it at 40 mph?
#missedopportunities
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#4507
Vain, But Lacking Talent
Shoulda scheduled an ebike ride in Central Park, to grab some KOMs, while I was here.
#missedopportunities
#missedopportunities
#4508
Vain, But Lacking Talent
I'm still curious about all these Japanese riders I see rocking it at 6-7 W/kg for the whole ride.
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And we've got rain coming. And much cooler weather. Wonder if it's the same storm?
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"The 'world's first post-car development' is being built in Arizona — here's what it will look like"
Related to the other car talk recently.
Related to the other car talk recently.
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I don't know about y'all, but I'm ready for winter to be over.
Tangier Island, VA
Tangier Island, VA
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We didn't feel like negotiating the channel between there and the Island to the north (whose name I forget) so we took the ferry from Reedville.
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If I time traveled back two hundred years and talked to people in the tidewater area, would I think they sounded more like Virginians, or like British?
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I was poking around YouTube, catching up on my various channels that I haven't had a chance to watch in the last couple months, and saw the GCN vid on how long a novice, an enthusiast and a pro could each hold 440w (Wiggin's average power during his hour record). The novice, although a big guy, couldn't manage one minute. Ollie, as the enthusiast, managed a little under 4 minutes - not bad. Watching their pro in disguise was humbling - 46 friggin' minutes. Yow.
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I was poking around YouTube, catching up on my various channels that I haven't had a chance to watch in the last couple months, and saw the GCN vid on how long a novice, an enthusiast and a pro could each hold 440w (Wiggin's average power during his hour record). The novice, although a big guy, couldn't manage one minute. Ollie, as the enthusiast, managed a little under 4 minutes - not bad. Watching their pro in disguise was humbling - 46 friggin' minutes. Yow.
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I was poking around YouTube, catching up on my various channels that I haven't had a chance to watch in the last couple months, and saw the GCN vid on how long a novice, an enthusiast and a pro could each hold 440w (Wiggin's average power during his hour record). The novice, although a big guy, couldn't manage one minute. Ollie, as the enthusiast, managed a little under 4 minutes - not bad. Watching their pro in disguise was humbling - 46 friggin' minutes. Yow.
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Interesting place, for sure and disappearing fast. There is a family from there with a unique genetic abnormality and "Tangier disease." I have met some of them through work.
We didn't feel like negotiating the channel between there and the Island to the north (whose name I forget) so we took the ferry from Reedville.
We didn't feel like negotiating the channel between there and the Island to the north (whose name I forget) so we took the ferry from Reedville.