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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
(Post 22154342)
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Originally Posted by Bah Humbug
(Post 22154373)
I’m concerned, meanwhile, that mine will suggest DK200.
Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 22154384)
That would be equal parts brutal and fun.
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Originally Posted by ksryder
(Post 22154420)
I'm here for all the unsolicited advice you could want on how to finish solidly in the middle of the pack.
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
(Post 22154342)
First thought is that scene in the Simpsons movie where the Government puts out a propaganda commercial about why Springfield never existed and uses Tom Hanks as the spokesman because "The U.S. Government has lost its credibility so it's borrowing some of mine." Second thought is that, much like the ride formerly known as DK, I support the name and logo change. But also like the ride formerly known as the DK, what they came up with is bland and corporate and uninspired. |
Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 22154393)
At least my loose following of track events seems to indicate that competition is at a very high level, not the opposite. What little I've seen of gymnastics seems to be at a high level, too. I would consider these games to be normal, not some rush job that's so haphazard that competition is lacking.
But you got to think all the uncertainty (even this year) about if this event would even happen interfered with training. And what if more athletes have to withdrawal? |
Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 22154426)
I'd be fine with that kind of finish. I mean, I'm guessing that not too many casuals are attracted to the event, are they?
I've had 5 finishes ranging from just over 13 hours to just under 18 hours. The one year I was fast everything fell into place -- training, nutrition, hydration, and weather. I'd say that a lot of people focus solely on the training and neglect logistics and it ends up hurting them. I think beyond training the three biggest things to figure out is (1) nutrition/hydration strategy (and seriously look into hyponatremia and how to avoid it; I've had more than one friend end up hospitalized because of it); (2) logistics for both the support crew and all the crap you think you'll need to carry on your bike; and (3) heat training. Four out of the five years I've done it it's been brutally hot and the folks from Texas and California always seem to be doing better. A couple years I rode on the trainer with a space heater going to acclimatize and it made a huge difference. Like I said I'm full of unsolicited advice. |
Since I got the new bike I looked at the "sold listings" on ebay to see what my old bike might sell for. I know bike prices are a little ridiculous right now but it's a 13-year-old frame that I got used and I've put maybe 12,000 miles of punishing gravel on it; and have replaced literally every component on it over the years.
So I'm not expecting to get a whole lot out of it. I know I should take the sold listings with a grain of salt, but after seeing what similar bikes have gone for... https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...40619f896d.gif |
Originally Posted by datlas
(Post 22154204)
Yeah between the flywheel and the frame, those newfangled smart trainers are quite heavy.
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Originally Posted by ksryder
(Post 22154474)
Since I got the new bike I looked at the "sold listings" on ebay to see what my old bike might sell for. I know bike prices are a little ridiculous right now but it's a 13-year-old frame that I got used and I've put maybe 12,000 miles of punishing gravel on it; and have replaced literally every component on it over the years.
So I'm not expecting to get a whole lot out of it. I know I should take the sold listings with a grain of salt, but after seeing what similar bikes have gone for... https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...40619f896d.gif |
Originally Posted by genejockey
(Post 22154488)
I dream of a direct drive smart trainer, but between the expense, the weight, and the size of the thing when it's time to put it away, I can't justify it. So I'll stick with the Kickr Snap. What I'm currently figuring out is how to get/build the cheapest computer that will run Zwift in all its glory. Turns out, you don't need a fancy $3000 gaming PC. Just a modest PC with a big-ass graphics card, but enough power and fans to run the game and not fry itself.
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Originally Posted by ksryder
(Post 22154474)
Since I got the new bike I looked at the "sold listings" on ebay to see what my old bike might sell for. I know bike prices are a little ridiculous right now but it's a 13-year-old frame that I got used and I've put maybe 12,000 miles of punishing gravel on it; and have replaced literally every component on it over the years.
So I'm not expecting to get a whole lot out of it. I know I should take the sold listings with a grain of salt, but after seeing what similar bikes have gone for... https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...40619f896d.gif |
Originally Posted by datlas
(Post 22154493)
Same. I am going to stick with the SNAP for the time being, I only use it December-March anyway so can't really justify a direct drive trainer.
Turns out one of the chevrons on the flywheel was coming off. I stuck it back down, but the next ride it came completely off. I didn't replace it, since AFAICT it's merely decorative. |
Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets
(Post 22154265)
Oh, they FINALLY told us what order they're going in, I've been wracking my mind.
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Originally Posted by Mojo31
(Post 22154392)
Braggart.
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Originally Posted by genejockey
(Post 22154505)
I thought I broke it a couple weeks back. I had just climbed the Epic KOM and the Radio Tower and I was zooming down the back side, to see if I could hit 100km/h without accidentally telling Zwift I was a Fat Hobbit, when suddenly there was a roaring buzz!
Turns out one of the chevrons on the flywheel was coming off. I stuck it back down, but the next ride it came completely off. I didn't replace it, since AFAICT it's merely decorative. |
Originally Posted by datlas
(Post 22154520)
Funny story, I was doing the Radio Tower climb this past winter and was pushing so hard, when suddenly I thought I broke the trainer when everything collapsed, but it was really me pulling my rear wheel out from the horizontal dropout. I have zero desire to do that stupid climb again. Not gonna do it. Wouldn't be prudent.
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Originally Posted by datlas
(Post 22154490)
FYI the Saturn has DOUBLED in value in the past year. I should have purchased a whole fleet and cashed in!!
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Originally Posted by datlas
(Post 22154490)
FYI the Saturn has DOUBLED in value in the past year. I should have purchased a whole fleet and cashed in!!
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Confession: I now own two Kickr Powers.
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And, my wheels arrived today including a second set of wheel bags.
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 22154410)
^^^ Ouch.
At least one shore town has hired an owl handler the last couple of years. He walks around the boardwalk with an owl on his arm. Apparently works well. |
Originally Posted by Velo Vol
(Post 22154438)
Maybe.
But you got to think all the uncertainty (even this year) about if this event would even happen interfered with training. And what if more athletes have to withdrawal? |
Originally Posted by indyfabz
(Post 22154549)
Gulls “down the shore” are asses. If you’re not vigilant they will dive bomb you from behind and snatch food out of your hand while on the boardwalk. It can be traumatic for children. I’ve seen more than one freak out after losing a hotdog.
At least one shore town has hired an owl handler the last couple of years. He walks around the boardwalk with an owl on his arm. Apparently works well. |
I'm going to time my tubeless installation. Since they are Campy wheels, no taping is required. I'm guessing 8-10 minutes per wheel with most of that being stretching the tire on.
First off, I have to refinish working on a Red eTap derailleur from one of my trikes. It needs new jockey wheels and a new rear plate. |
Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 22154557)
Oh, I know. Plenty of gulls in Coney Island and even on the shores of Superior. I just wouldn't want to... be sling-shotted :foo: ...in to one.
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