Why doesn't the Racer's Forum have a gravel racing sub-forum?
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Changes I will be making after my first ride:
1. that Topeak top tube bag is far too stiff for ease of access in a race scenario. Will be replaced with either a Revelate MagTank or an Apidura Racing bag.
2. I don't mind the eggbeaters, but I'll be switching to the Look X-Track pedals, largely because I already use Look pedals on my road bike, and have the long-term goal of getting the new power meter pedals from Look which allow me to switch out the sensing spindle from pedal body to pedal body.
3. Seymour, the stuffed red panda attached to my seat, needs a) a more secure harness, and b) a pair of goggles. Any ideas I'm all ears.
Why do I intend to bring Seymour with me? In the words of Sarah Sturm: "It's supposed to be fun!". It's Seymour's job to remind me that I should never put watts ahead of fun.
1. that Topeak top tube bag is far too stiff for ease of access in a race scenario. Will be replaced with either a Revelate MagTank or an Apidura Racing bag.
2. I don't mind the eggbeaters, but I'll be switching to the Look X-Track pedals, largely because I already use Look pedals on my road bike, and have the long-term goal of getting the new power meter pedals from Look which allow me to switch out the sensing spindle from pedal body to pedal body.
3. Seymour, the stuffed red panda attached to my seat, needs a) a more secure harness, and b) a pair of goggles. Any ideas I'm all ears.
Why do I intend to bring Seymour with me? In the words of Sarah Sturm: "It's supposed to be fun!". It's Seymour's job to remind me that I should never put watts ahead of fun.
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So I learned that my first gravel race this season is more of a time trial, i.e. no mass start, just whether you want to be timed or not, and then you start throughout the day of the event. So I was thinking: what if I went max TT aero for a gravel bike?
And I kinda liked the idea.
Actually, I fell in love with the idea.
So I'm starting an experiment with what might be called an "eccentric" build, because life is too short to approach it overly cautiously. It'll be interesting trying to figure out the middle ground between aero and control, so "experiment" is appropriate.
Stay tuned!
And I kinda liked the idea.
Actually, I fell in love with the idea.
So I'm starting an experiment with what might be called an "eccentric" build, because life is too short to approach it overly cautiously. It'll be interesting trying to figure out the middle ground between aero and control, so "experiment" is appropriate.
Stay tuned!
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So I learned that my first gravel race this season is more of a time trial, i.e. no mass start, just whether you want to be timed or not, and then you start throughout the day of the event. So I was thinking: what if I went max TT aero for a gravel bike?
And I kinda liked the idea.
Actually, I fell in love with the idea.
So I'm starting an experiment with what might be called an "eccentric" build, because life is too short to approach it overly cautiously. It'll be interesting trying to figure out the middle ground between aero and control, so "experiment" is appropriate.
Stay tuned!
And I kinda liked the idea.
Actually, I fell in love with the idea.
So I'm starting an experiment with what might be called an "eccentric" build, because life is too short to approach it overly cautiously. It'll be interesting trying to figure out the middle ground between aero and control, so "experiment" is appropriate.
Stay tuned!
An event I did last year (Bovine Classic in Atascadero, CA) included timed segments. The winner was the rider with the lowest combined time for the segments. How fast or slow you rode between segments didn't matter.
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Interesting. I wasn't aware that kind of event existed. Please share pics.
An event I did last year (Bovine Classic in Atascadero, CA) included timed segments. The winner was the rider with the lowest combined time for the segments. How fast or slow you rode between segments didn't matter.
An event I did last year (Bovine Classic in Atascadero, CA) included timed segments. The winner was the rider with the lowest combined time for the segments. How fast or slow you rode between segments didn't matter.
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Is this even still gravel racing?
Asking for a friend.
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I am definitely living my bliss, haha. In any case it'll be eye-catching. It's also a good opportunity to have a display board for some of the ideas I believe in with regards to not just gravel ride/race, but society more generally. There will be a big pride flag on that giant disc wheel, haha.
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Aero gravel bike
I've put about 100 miles on this bad boy, and am preparing to take it into race season. I've been trying to spend as much time in the aero bars, and get used to handling the dish wheel in wind. Results have been promising, as it just feels good. Not sure if it makes me faster overall (the bike is undeniably a bit on the heftier side, but I think that it was never going to be the lightest gravel bike given the choice of comfort+robustness over outright weight savings, e.g. alloy handlebar+stem, the CFR leafspring seatpost, and Force groupset, plus not the lightest carbon wheels in the world).
Is it eccentric? Absolutely. Faster? maybe.
But most importantly, is it mine?
Yes.
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Many sub forums go days without a post, which discourages people from checking in, which exacerbates the problem.
If I were BF, I would merge most if not all the racing sub forums into the 33. You could always create gravel specific threads in one overarching forum
Also as racing is going in the US, it appears that for many people, in many locations, gravel racing is replacing, or at least passing traditional USAC road racing.
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Given the current state of participation on BF, I think there really needs to be fewer sub forums, not more.
Many sub forums go days without a post, which discourages people from checking in, which exacerbates the problem.
If I were BF, I would merge most if not all the racing sub forums into the 33. You could always create gravel specific threads in one overarching forum
Also as racing is going in the US, it appears that for many people, in many locations, gravel racing is replacing, or at least passing traditional USAC road racing.
Many sub forums go days without a post, which discourages people from checking in, which exacerbates the problem.
If I were BF, I would merge most if not all the racing sub forums into the 33. You could always create gravel specific threads in one overarching forum
Also as racing is going in the US, it appears that for many people, in many locations, gravel racing is replacing, or at least passing traditional USAC road racing.
I did not actually think I was going to do gravel racing, but there just are not many road races in the upper midwest anymore it seems, especially those reasonably close to where I live. It's exciting though to have moved into the gravel space (while keeping a toe in the road scene), as I am enjoying the versatility of the gravel bike.