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Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 22262513)
I wouldn't say that... I'd just say that it doesn't reflect the dynamics of cycling in the real world. :innocent:
Do you just ride in slope mode or something? That's the closest to what a good dumb trainer does, right? Resistance increases as wheel speed increases? |
Originally Posted by Mojo31
(Post 22262484)
I don't ever approach cars or even gesture at them. Just want to stay as far away from them as I can since typically two things will happen: (i) the occupants will be aggressive and you don't know what they will do, or (ii) the occupants will be scared, go into defense mode, and you don't know what they will do. Too many guns in cars, among other things, around here to take those chances.
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 22262500)
After some fits and starts, my first smart trainer ride is complete.
It's weird. I find erg to be very counterintuitive and the erg downward spiral sucks. I'll give it a little more time to get used to it for threshold-ish stuff, but I have doubts that I'll ever warm to it for sprinty stuff. |
Originally Posted by sbxx1985
(Post 22262541)
Approaching the angry driver armed with a 15lb bicycle and a blinkie ends poorly.
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If I was driving my truck and skinny ass datlas in his spandex rolled up to give me talking to, I'd probably giggle a bit.
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I once took out a side view mirror with a U-lock BITD. Almost getting killed used to piss me off to no end back then.
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Originally Posted by datlas
(Post 22262540)
I usually do group rides on Zwift so I do let the trainer make me work harder up hills and when not drafting.
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Originally Posted by datlas
(Post 22262403)
I think genejockey does and I know for sure surgeonstone does.
I still MUCH prefer riding outdoors, but I still get mental/emotional benefit from Zwifting, as well as the fitness benefit. E.g., Wednesday I was in a foul mood when I started - Mrs. GJ's root canal, The Boys fighting about this and that, traffic on the way home and nobody did the damn dishes. And I had to spend a good 20 minutes clearing my bike building crap enough to allow me to set up. But even though I only managed to complete 4 of the 6 intervals in the workout, I felt much, much more at peace with the world afterwards. |
Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 22262551)
And is that erg or is it some other mode?
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 22262551)
And is that erg or is it some other mode?
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 22262551)
And is that erg or is it some other mode?
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 22262551)
And is that erg or is it some other mode?
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Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets
(Post 22262536)
Brown Squirrel vicinity is pretty suburban looking, tough to catch a car in that environment.
On other roads, even if you can catch up at the light/stop sign, there's likely to be other cars in the queue, making a "confrontation" more awkward. |
Originally Posted by bampilot06
(Post 22262412)
when I get the trainer set up I am going to let my wife decide the platform.
Zwift, rouvy, or wahoo system. What ever she picks decides my fate. |
Originally Posted by datlas
(Post 22262503)
Erg mode is merciless. Avoid.
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
(Post 22262567)
Yeah, that's why I do the Squirrel route so often--only one light on the loop, with wide roads and not a lot of traffic.
On other roads, even if you can catch up at the light/stop sign, there's likely to be other cars in the queue, making a "confrontation" more awkward. :roflmao2: |
Originally Posted by Eric F
(Post 22262543)
Erg mode has its place for doing a structured workout where you are trying to hit specific power targets. That's the only time I ever use it.
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 22262576)
I'm used to doing intervals on dumb trainers, so I'd just select my gear and cadence that puts me on target - I think that I can hold power that way as well as what I experienced today with erg. It might take a little more hunting at the outset of an interval, but no fighting with the downward spiral of slipping cadence.
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Originally Posted by Eric F
(Post 22262566)
Are you using your trainer in a virtual environment?
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Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets
(Post 22262550)
Almost getting killed used to piss me off to no end back then.
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Originally Posted by Mojo31
(Post 22262484)
I don't ever approach cars or even gesture at them. Just want to stay as far away from them as I can since typically two things will happen: (i) the occupants will be aggressive and you don't know what they will do, or (ii) the occupants will be scared, go into defense mode, and you don't know what they will do. Too many guns in cars, among other things, around here to take those chances.
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 22262579)
Not yet - today was the first time riding it and it was just intervals.
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 22262513)
I wouldn't say that... I'd just say that it doesn't reflect the dynamics of cycling in the real world. :innocent:
Do you just ride in slope mode or something? That's the closest to what a good dumb trainer does, right? Resistance increases as wheel speed increases? |
Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 22262551)
And is that erg or is it some other mode?
As a side, I usually use 75-80% trainer difficulty One more comment about erg mode. When in erg mode there is a double feedback system: The trainer trying to keep you in a power range and you trying to keep you in a power range. If you maintain a steady cadence, the trainer will do its best to keep that range. If you are erratic with your power output it will cause the trainer to have difficulty trying to keep the power range and could lead to the death spiral or the trainer releasing power for a short time. A slow increase in cadence will work just fine though. For sharp interval transitions up in power, you want to get to power and hold quickly. For sharp power reductions, its actually better to be more gradual. If the power levels are close as in over/unders, just hold the same cadence and the trainer will settle on its own. |
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