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WhyFi 12-20-21 05:15 PM


Originally Posted by MoAlpha (Post 22346151)
I think I once spent two hours minus pee breaks on the trainer and I've been doing a 90 min group ride once a week or so, which I find hard enough. I couldn't conceive of doing a century unless maybe it was laid back enough to listen to the most fascinating audio book ever produced.

Of course, you don't see me doing many outdoor centuries either.

I've gotten to the point on Zwift where doing the Alpe isn't too bad (and I like that I can get off of the bike and stretch while coasting back down, still getting XP), but the one time that I did Ventoux was enough of that noise - too long of a grind that killed my ass.

genejockey 12-20-21 05:22 PM


Originally Posted by WhyFi (Post 22346642)
I've gotten to the point on Zwift where doing the Alpe isn't too bad (and I like that I can get off of the bike and stretch while coasting back down, still getting XP), but the one time that I did Ventoux was enough of that noise - too long of a grind that killed my ass.

What trainer difficulty setting did you use?

WhyFi 12-20-21 05:27 PM


Originally Posted by genejockey (Post 22346651)
What trainer difficulty setting did you use?

It's still on the default - is that 50%? Not planning on touching that with the 12-25t on the trainer.

Eric F 12-20-21 05:30 PM


Originally Posted by WhyFi (Post 22346656)
It's still on the default - is that 50%? Not planning on touching that with the 12-25t on the trainer.

I use 50%, too. I haven't seen a reason to change it. I think my range is 11-27.

phrantic09 12-20-21 05:31 PM


Originally Posted by MoAlpha (Post 22346405)
Even as a B-pack club racer and Cat-IV (before there was a Cat V) I experienced occasional physical affection, especially on corners. A shoulder or elbow was far preferable to locking bars with someone. My racing mentors also liked to bump me (when they weren't seat-slinging me up hills) on training rides.

I’d like to believe I could handle it. I’ve managed to stay upright through a lot of stuff, including clipping a pedal into the pavement at 30 going around a corner. Being in the pack makes me nervous though because I don’t trust other people.

phrantic09 12-20-21 05:32 PM


Originally Posted by WhyFi (Post 22346656)
It's still on the default - is that 50%? Not planning on touching that with the 12-25t on the trainer.

same. I was doing 75 last year and it sucked.

phrantic09 12-20-21 05:33 PM

I want to do a Zwift century this year. I’ll probably get up super early some Saturday and hang on to cadence for 4:15.

WhyFi 12-20-21 05:39 PM


Originally Posted by Eric F (Post 22346661)
I use 50%, too. I haven't seen a reason to change it. I think my range is 11-27.

Yeah, as it is, stuff like Radio Tower is already putting me in the bailout - I'm not going to change the difficulty and buy a climbing cassette for the trainer - eff that. Having the option to pedal on downhills is nice, too. In general, I'll say that I find the undulating terrain on Zwift to be a bit obnoxious even at 50% - upping that certainly wouldn't help with immersion for me.

WhyFi 12-20-21 05:43 PM


Originally Posted by phrantic09 (Post 22346668)
I want to do a Zwift century this year. I’ll probably get up super early some Saturday and hang on to cadence for 4:15.

I'm mildly interested in doing this, but I'm not likely to do it until I finish climbing for the Tron... Which means that it might not happen before road season in the spring. :o

datlas 12-20-21 05:47 PM


Originally Posted by WhyFi (Post 22346656)
It's still on the default - is that 50%? Not planning on touching that with the 12-25t on the trainer.

Mine is on default too. I have my old school 6 speed 13-21 on the back. No wonder I ripped the rear wheel out of the dropouts on that effing radio tower climb! :twitchy:

genejockey 12-20-21 05:49 PM


Originally Posted by Eric F (Post 22346661)
I use 50%, too. I haven't seen a reason to change it. I think my range is 11-27.

I run 100% generally, but of course with the Snap gradients >12% only feel like 12%, even if I'm crawling up them.

I was running 50/34 x 12-25, with the Bianchi on the trainer, but I got really tired of shifting the FD so much, plus I really needed more than 34x25 sometimes, so I swapped the Bianchi for the Canyon, which had 52/36 x 11-34.

Eric F 12-20-21 05:50 PM


Originally Posted by WhyFi (Post 22346672)
Yeah, as it is, stuff like Radio Tower is already putting me in the bailout - I'm not going to change the difficulty and buy a climbing cassette for the trainer - eff that. Having the option to pedal on downhills is nice, too. In general, I'll say that I find the undulating terrain on Zwift to be a bit obnoxious even at 50% - upping that certainly wouldn't help with immersion for me.

I've done the Radio Tower once. That was enough, thank you.

Eric F 12-20-21 05:51 PM


Originally Posted by phrantic09 (Post 22346668)
I want to do a Zwift century this year. I’ll probably get up super early some Saturday and hang on to cadence for 4:15.

A century on Zwift? That's on my "nope" list.

big john 12-20-21 05:57 PM


Originally Posted by phrantic09 (Post 22346664)
I’d like to believe I could handle it. I’ve managed to stay upright through a lot of stuff, including clipping a pedal into the pavement at 30 going around a corner. Being in the pack makes me nervous though because I don’t trust other people.

I've had pedal strikes on the road but was lucky to not go down. I was arcing through a turn at speed on the mountain bike with my right pedal down and all my weight on it and it hit a rock that I didn't see. It launched the back end of the bike into the air and I had what seemed like a long time to think about it before it touched down. Lucky again as the bike saved me. Turns out you can get pretty crossed up on a long travel sled and it will still be ok.

datlas 12-20-21 05:57 PM


Originally Posted by Eric F (Post 22346691)
I've done the Radio Tower once. That was enough, thank you.

Same. See above.

big john 12-20-21 06:01 PM


Originally Posted by Eric F (Post 22346691)
I've done the Radio Tower once. That was enough, thank you.

What is the Radio Tower?

bampilot06 12-20-21 06:04 PM

Brought my bontrager lights back to trek. Talked to the manager about how fast my headlight was dying and how my rear never showed fully charged so we switched them out.

I also bought the smaller day light. He threw in the blender mount for free. Plan is to only use the Ion pro for night conditions and use the smaller light during the day. On early morning rides i’ll mount the ion to my helmet and then switch it off once the sun comes up. Hopefully the plan will work as well as it does in my head. Both are capable of talking to my head unit but I may or may not use that feature. I don’t have all the options available to me as far as what the light can do when connected to the head unit. And the auto feature where it changes from headlight to flash doesnt work as well as I would like. Sometimes it starts flashing when I still need the headlight and other times it switches to headlight for no reason.

Stoked he was willing to switch it out.

Eric F 12-20-21 06:07 PM


Originally Posted by phrantic09 (Post 22346664)
I’d like to believe I could handle it. I’ve managed to stay upright through a lot of stuff, including clipping a pedal into the pavement at 30 going around a corner. Being in the pack makes me nervous though because I don’t trust other people.

Nervous is tense. Tense is over-reactive. Over-reactive is hazardous. Take a breath, relax your shoulders, be predictable, be smooth...and stay aware.

WhyFi 12-20-21 06:07 PM


Originally Posted by Eric F (Post 22346691)
I've done the Radio Tower once. That was enough, thank you.

I'd like to cross most of the (non-absurd) routes of the list, and Radio Tower seems to make a number of appearances, so I've done it twice so far. Last time was kind of fun - with no lower gearing to fall back on, I just dug in. Ended up doing it in 6:32 @308w, which I was really happy with; I don't know that I could expect to do much better on the trainer.

WhyFi 12-20-21 06:09 PM


Originally Posted by big john (Post 22346704)
What is the Radio Tower?

A fake climb in the land of fake rides.

Eric F 12-20-21 06:10 PM


Originally Posted by big john (Post 22346704)
What is the Radio Tower?

An offshoot loop off the Epic KOM climb in Zwift. It's stupid-steep.

genejockey 12-20-21 06:25 PM


Originally Posted by phrantic09 (Post 22346664)
I’d like to believe I could handle it. I’ve managed to stay upright through a lot of stuff, including clipping a pedal into the pavement at 30 going around a corner. Being in the pack makes me nervous though because I don’t trust other people.

This.

WhyFi 12-20-21 06:28 PM


Originally Posted by MoAlpha (Post 22346401)
Me too and I just donated 144 hrs of use-or-lose leave. :cry:

Jeez - you could have used some of that to come ride with bam and I. Then again, with bam's recent track record, maybe you're just keeping a proper safe distance. :innocent:

genejockey 12-20-21 06:29 PM


Originally Posted by Eric F (Post 22346716)
An offshoot loop off the Epic KOM climb in Zwift. It's stupid-steep.

Aw, c'mon! It never goes above 17%! :rolleyes:

The funny thing is, with the Snap maxing out gradient imitation at 12%, it's like the inverse of the LeMond rule - it doesn't get any harder, you just go slower!

big john 12-20-21 06:31 PM


Originally Posted by WhyFi (Post 22346715)
A fake climb in the land of fake rides.


Originally Posted by Eric F (Post 22346716)
An offshoot loop off the Epic KOM climb in Zwift. It's stupid-steep.

So it's not based on an actual climb? What about Alpe du Zwift, is that based on the real Alpe?


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