Burning Thighs
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Burning Thighs
Right off the top I am not a triathlete, due to medical issues I can no longer run but can ride with no issues. I have recently purchased a new to me TT bike and have been playing with fit, I will get a professional fit before summer to make sure I don’t kill myself. I have noticed burning in my quads while on trainer once I get up to my FTP and HR seems to be running higher. Is it just getting use to aero positioning, will admit I’m a Clyde and nelly might be pushing up on diaphragm, I’m working on the belly.
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Another possibility: As you're new to riding the TT/Tri, and in the aero position, you may have noticed that handling and maneuvering the bike can be more tenuous since you're not accustomed to riding that bike, in the aero position. That can cause some muscle twitch/tension throughout, but additionally in the quads, which can contribute to the new soreness.
Lastly, maybe you're just stoked about the new bike and so you're mashing harder than usual.
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I went in for a fitting at my LBS and wow did we ever make a lot of changes. Had to change position of the saddle as in flip the rail bracket over it had to come ahead so much. Raised seat 12mm, 20mm longer stem, moved cleats on shoes, spacers for pedal axle on left side to get leg to track better and ordered 70mm riser stacks for aero bars. By video even in higher position my aero position looks way better with a flatter back and narrower shoulders, pedal stroke is move efficient and power went up by 40 watts.
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70mm? Wow...that's almost 3 inches. Let us know how it works out for you.
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I'll post a picture after the parts arrive and everything is good to go. Yes 70mm may seem a lot but previous owner had cut steerer tube down and had stem slammed, which isn't always the best. Look at some of the top TT guys and they almost all have stack risers , aero might be king but if you can't hold it or produce power in position it's not always the fastest.