Individual and Team TT
by colafreak » Tue Feb 17, 2009 2:58 pm
If you have a known PB for an hour's work, post it here. Who's the fastest?
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by ni78ck » Tue Feb 17, 2009 3:14 pm
just to get the ball rolling, and claim being the fastest for a minute
27.8km/h
lets see how long my record will last 
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by sogood » Tue Feb 17, 2009 3:37 pm
ni78ck wrote:just to get the ball rolling, and claim being the fastest for a minute 27.8km/h lets see how long my record will last 
Give us the distance for one minute, not km/h! 
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by ni78ck » Tue Feb 17, 2009 3:48 pm
sogood wrote:ni78ck wrote:just to get the ball rolling, and claim being the fastest for a minute 27.8km/h lets see how long my record will last 
Give us the distance for one minute, not km/h! 
thats the distance soooogoood! 27.8km (distance) in 1 (one) hour!  . sorry for the confusement
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by sogood » Tue Feb 17, 2009 3:51 pm
ni78ck wrote:sogood wrote:ni78ck wrote:just to get the ball rolling, and claim being the fastest for a minute 27.8km/h lets see how long my record will last 
Give us the distance for one minute, not km/h! 
thats the distance soooogoood! 27.8km (distance) in 1 (one) hour!  . sorry for the confusement
But your post suggested that being the fastest [speed] for one minute.
PS. How do you like my thread hijacking skill? 
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by ni78ck » Tue Feb 17, 2009 3:56 pm
sogood wrote:ni78ck wrote:sogood wrote:ni78ck wrote:just to get the ball rolling, and claim being the fastest for a minute 27.8km/h lets see how long my record will last 
Give us the distance for one minute, not km/h! 
thats the distance soooogoood! 27.8km (distance) in 1 (one) hour!  . sorry for the confusement
But your post suggested that being the fastest [speed] for one minute.  PS. How do you like my thread hijacking skill? 
ok, yes yes you got me! i said aq minute, knowing that many people would beat me very soon, but im still the champ after 20 minutes! feels good 
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by sogood » Tue Feb 17, 2009 4:13 pm
ni78ck wrote:sogood wrote:ni78ck wrote:sogood wrote:ni78ck wrote:just to get the ball rolling, and claim being the fastest for a minute 27.8km/h lets see how long my record will last 
Give us the distance for one minute, not km/h! 
thats the distance soooogoood! 27.8km (distance) in 1 (one) hour!  . sorry for the confusement
But your post suggested that being the fastest [speed] for one minute.  PS. How do you like my thread hijacking skill? 
ok, yes yes you got me! i said aq minute, knowing that many people would beat me very soon, but im still the champ after 20 minutes! feels good 
Wow, 20mins is the magic number eg. 2x20 POWER training. You are indeed POWERFUL! 
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by Mulger bill » Tue Feb 17, 2009 6:23 pm
Oh No!!! Not another nested post competition
My best distance for an hour is "far enough"
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by toolonglegs » Tue Feb 17, 2009 6:30 pm
Can I include my 40 kilometer long alpine descent followed by nearly 10kms of flat.....or my hour record which had 40 minutes of 48kmph tractor pacing included 
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by Chaderotti » Tue Feb 17, 2009 6:32 pm
You guys wait until I heal up!
I'll be blowing the sub 20km/h, hour records out of the water!
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by Nobody » Tue Feb 17, 2009 8:39 pm
I think my first ride after a couple of years off was 19.something Km/h. Couldn't even ride for an hour then.
Sorry Sogood, can't give you the conversion on that. Can't remember how long the ride was. 
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by Matt_Matt » Tue Feb 17, 2009 8:43 pm
So let me get this straight ..... is it who has made the most posts in an hour?
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by sogood » Tue Feb 17, 2009 8:46 pm
Matt_Matt wrote:So let me get this straight ..... is it who has made the most posts in an hour?
You've been enlightened! 
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by mikesbytes » Tue Feb 17, 2009 8:59 pm
Need to define the rules around it.
I've done 41k in an hour at Penrith Lakes Regatta Centre. However that was done with a fair bit of wheel sucking.
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by Troy C » Tue Feb 17, 2009 9:04 pm
I recently rode a 40km TT in Perth in 57:31
that is 41.8km/h average
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by sogood » Tue Feb 17, 2009 9:19 pm
Troy C wrote:I recently rode a 40km TT in Perth in 57:31 that is 41.8km/h average
But you could have collapsed in a heap in the 58th minute. We need a full hour 60mins of effort here. So I don't think your result counts. 
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by Matt_Matt » Tue Feb 17, 2009 9:27 pm
sogood wrote:Troy C wrote:I recently rode a 40km TT in Perth in 57:31 that is 41.8km/h average
But you could have collapsed in a heap in the 58th minute. We need a full hour 60mins of effort here. So I don't think your result counts. 
Extrapolation rounds it down to 40km/h .....
Still impressive if you ask me 
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by ni78ck » Wed Feb 18, 2009 6:46 am
officially, am i still leading  . all these 57 and 40 minute ride obviously would not qualify in this competition 
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by JV911 » Wed Feb 18, 2009 7:53 am
mikesbytes wrote:Need to define the rules around it.
I've done 41k in an hour at Penrith Lakes Regatta Centre. However that was done with a fair bit of wheel sucking.
this is a TT thread so no wheel sucking
i wish we had TT's in sydney 
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by colafreak » Wed Feb 18, 2009 10:04 am
Yeah, no wheelsucking I'm sorry. New thread for that.
Ni78ck is still the leader with Tony C getting an honourable mention 
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by ni78ck » Wed Feb 18, 2009 2:15 pm
its been 24 hours and i cannot believe no one has surfaced to beat my mediocre distance  . is it official yet 
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by sogood » Wed Feb 18, 2009 2:20 pm
Come to think of it, I have never done a full 60mins of effort in CP. Done plenty of 20min intervals though. Maybe it's time to try it and see how well I can pace myself. It should be around 8-9 laps.
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by ni78ck » Wed Feb 18, 2009 2:22 pm
i just fell short of 8 laps 
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by leximack » Thu Feb 19, 2009 3:52 pm
i had a quick look through my garmin stats for the last few weeks and found this one
http://connect.garmin.com/activity/1958160
Solo run down the M7 cycleway, not the most ideal place as it full of turns and pedestrians, walkers etc.
Its 2hrs 28mins at more than 30km/h. If i was conecntrating on just 1hr i am sure this could be pumped up a bit.
With the footpath racers this has been as high as 33km/h for the same run.
Crit racing sees 37-38km/h for C grade for approx 1hr race.
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by ni78ck » Thu Feb 19, 2009 4:36 pm
leximack wrote:i had a quick look through my garmin stats for the last few weeks and found this one http://connect.garmin.com/activity/1958160 Solo run down the M7 cycleway, not the most ideal place as it full of turns and pedestrians, walkers etc. Its 2hrs 28mins at more than 30km/h. If i was conecntrating on just 1hr i am sure this could be pumped up a bit. With the footpath racers this has been as high as 33km/h for the same run. Crit racing sees 37-38km/h for C grade for approx 1hr race. Don
sorry leximack 2.5 hours is not the comp here! 
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