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Old 03-21-24, 12:29 AM
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Originally Posted by TMonk
killer, nice work! How does the garmin device determine VO2? Is it backing out the cardiovascular stuff from power and weight?
Thanks, dumb goal but I’m taking the W.

Garmin uses a somewhat mysterious algorithm that tracks power, heart rate, and of course weight, to spit out a VO2max estimate. You don’t need to do a specific test, just ride along.
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Originally Posted by terrymorse
Thanks, dumb goal but I’m taking the W.

Garmin uses a somewhat mysterious algorithm that tracks power, heart rate, and of course weight, to spit out a VO2max estimate. You don’t need to do a specific test, just ride along.
That’s impressive. Mine always hovers around 53 no matter what I do.
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Below freezing out. Dislike.
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Originally Posted by rjones28
I thought that's why you were going to the witch doctor.
He’s plenty loose, what we need is for him to tighten up.
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Originally Posted by indyfabz
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Garmin is weird. My unit has apparently determined a FTP for cross-country skiing based on my past activities. I've never been skiing, much less cross-country skiing.
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Originally Posted by BillyD
He’s plenty loose, what we need is for him to tighten up.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvVL1KNvems
You mean "harden"?
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Originally Posted by indyfabz
Below freezing out. Dislike.
See post #10540
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Didn't even know that Colgate had a team.
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Didn't even know that Colgate had a team.
The Fighting Toothpaste.
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Old 03-21-24, 08:23 AM
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Originally Posted by phrantic09
That’s impressive. Mine always hovers around 53 no matter what I do.
Mine sticks at 46 unless I gain or lose a bunch of weight. Not terrymorse level, but compatible with climbing several flights of stairs and a certain amount of age-normed smugness.
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Originally Posted by phrantic09
That’s impressive. Mine always hovers around 53 no matter what I do.

Well not riding for a week doesn’t help.
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Highest I have seen is 65. Then I go to work for 7 days and it drops back to 59. Rinse and repeat.
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Originally Posted by MoAlpha
Mine sticks at 46 unless I gain or lose a bunch of weight. Not terrymorse level, but compatible with climbing several flights of stairs and a certain amount of age-normed smugness.
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Well not riding for a week doesn’t help.
Almost 2 now. Been sick all week and it’s too cold and windy outside.

I may do an easy one on the trainer at lunch today
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no idea what mine is. I can punch above my racing level (cat 2) on a 3-10 min climb, maybe 20 min if I'm real fit. So maybe my VO2 is pretty good?
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
The Fighting Toothpaste.
Speaking of toothpaste, I almost got some name-brand toothpaste at Target the other night, but skipped it instead because $3.50-$5.00 a tube? That's hippy toothpaste prices!!!

Luckily I had a travel tube of Crest at home to tide me over 'til I got out to Walmart to get some Aim. Sometimes I wonder how bad Aim could be to be less than a buck. I mean it seems to work? And it has the crucial screw-on cap, so when it starts getting low you can save it for trips (flip-up caps are terrible for travel).
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Never thought of painting in the windows like that. Looks killer!
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I will not be pulling for GCU. Sorry map guy.

I like how AK is all Ducks and Zags!!!
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Never thought of painting in the windows like that. Looks killer!
Thanks! I love those Zeus track ends so much. Looks like I need to do a bit of touch up according to the photos

This is going to be a good looking bike, I think. I'll be doing some thread chasing and headtube/BB shell facing this weekend and it should come together pretty quickly. My main debate is whether I want to use an old set of silver Dia-Compe 400 single pivot brakes or some R7000 ones I've got kicking around. It's going to be a fixed gear so strong brakes aren't exactly necessary but I do love how R7000s feel.

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Originally Posted by TMonk
no idea what mine is. I can punch above my racing level (cat 2) on a 3-10 min climb, maybe 20 min if I'm real fit. So maybe my VO2 is pretty good?
Are you using performance management software? I think most of the apps will give you an estimate.
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