I agree with Norbs. If the initial figure of 6km was correct then 27 should be the next target kms.norbs wrote:28 or 27??find_bruce wrote:Good to hear Mugglechops & my ocd approves of your progression. Will you be riding 28 kms tomorrow ?Mugglechops wrote:Was good to get back on the bike this weekend. 6km Friday, 14km yesterday and 21kms today.
All on the 6in travel MTB as the wide handlebars and upright position was good for the shoulder.
6K Club 2013 Edition
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Re: 6K Club 2013 Edition
Postby coffeeandwine » Sun Apr 28, 2013 10:11 pm
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Re: 6K Club 2013 Edition
Postby grantw » Sun Apr 28, 2013 11:47 pm
Just as well as the three remaining 600km riders were less "strong" and we started at 4am this morning so we could make the cut off times for the controls we had to ride through, it was below zero for the next few hours and wallabies were hurling themselves at us in the dark and fog while we climbed. And we pretty much spent the rest of the day climbing, awful, undulating pitches where you would climb up 100m of steep 12% road only to drop down again and climb another 12% pitch, then another. Five km from the finish I got a puncture on the Hume hwy and with trucks buzzing by was fixing it. Just as I'm packing the tools back in the bag a car stops, "I've got a track pump if you need it!" says the driver - legend!
My Garmin told me that we did a total of 4375m climbing for the whole route, 3000m of that was today in the last 270km. The npcci in the sig tells the story. My knees are aching, my left achilles is screaming, my lower back is rats and the beer is going down just fine.
If you're interested, the strava plot is here, it's short a few kms as I was clearly delerious when we started this morning and forgot to switch it on!
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Re: 6K Club 2013 Edition
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Re: 6K Club 2013 Edition
Postby Mugglechops » Mon Apr 29, 2013 9:11 am
coffeeandwine wrote:I agree with Norbs. If the initial figure of 6km was correct then 27 should be the next target kms.
I started work at 6am and finish at 2pm. If the missus has no plans for me then 27kms is entirely possible.
It may get harder from there unless I ride to work all week
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Re: 6K Club 2013 Edition
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Re: 6K Club 2013 Edition
Postby AndrewW » Mon Apr 29, 2013 10:35 am
This month marks the first time I've ridden regularly for a month, and my first time doing group rides. Duno if I can keep it up through the cold but we'll see how we go. Saturday I nearly killed myself trying to hit 100kms solo, first 50kms were fine avg 30km/h and then every 10kms after that on the way home just got harder and harder until I was in a lot of pain and very slowly grinding even the smallest inclines. Finished with an avg of 23km/h and was just thankful to make it home really. Took the shortcut so it was only 98kms instead of 100kms because honestly it felt like a failure so I figure I'd save the maiden century for when I get a bit stronger. Was in a lot of pain for the rest of the day and night, but woke up sunday feeling good so headed out for the club ride at 7am.
For some reason no one really turned up for the club ride, only 5 peps so a lot of work was to be done. Strangely my legs felt pretty good, amazing what a good night's rest does. I was still in a fair bit of pain though due to some strange stomach bug giving me cramps but hung with the group the whole ride for 80kms at 30km/h avg.
Was going to go out this morning but figured I'd take a rest day. Got a group ride on tuesday which I tried last week but apparently was waiting at the wrong spot so should have more luck tomorrow.
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Re: 6K Club 2013 Edition
Postby grantw » Mon Apr 29, 2013 12:40 pm
and Andy, pacing and eating count for a lot when you're riding for a few hours, better to start a long ride conservatively, keep eating as you ride and finish strong.
In other news, I have taken advantage of the post ride high, under the influence of pain induced endorphins, to order a new bike, Cervelo Cult here I come
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Re: 6K Club 2013 Edition
Postby Mugglechops » Mon Apr 29, 2013 12:42 pm
When I lived in Wagga I used to do close to that loop on the motorbike and was knackered by the end
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Re: 6K Club 2013 Edition
Postby grantw » Mon Apr 29, 2013 4:52 pm
I imagine you would have been a bit quicker too.Mugglechops wrote:That's a very impressive ride Grant.
When I lived in Wagga I used to do close to that loop on the motorbike and was knackered by the end
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Re: 6K Club 2013 Edition
Postby riles » Mon Apr 29, 2013 6:12 pm
day 1 - http://ridewithgps.com/routes/2359700" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
day 2 - http://ridewithgps.com/routes/2359647" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
already picturing the cold beer on saturday night
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Re: 6K Club 2013 Edition
Postby Mustang » Mon Apr 29, 2013 7:23 pm
I expect you made the finish safely .duds2u wrote:I'm in for the 160k donation as wellMustang wrote:Any one riding the Noosa 160 /85 ?
I've entered the 160 (May be a donation)
They're running a KOM/QOM on the Cootharaba Rd climb this year. They have a couple of grades, open and 40+. No chance for me.
I had a comedy of errors, stepped away from the barrier with bike in hand & cleats went from under me , landed on top of the bike & bent the RD into the spokes, 5.30am & no help at hand, so I just straightened the hanger as far as I dared. Had some gears no high & no low, rode to 62km before the hanger parted company & the RD was playing 'Duelling Banjos" in the rear spokes.
Hitched a ride to Eumundi where the mechanic made me into a single speed, was too slow & had to abandon
I'll be there next year.
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Re: 6K Club 2013 Edition
Postby singlespeedscott » Mon Apr 29, 2013 7:30 pm
As long as it wasn't the Hetchins! Looking at the ride it would of been quite double on a singlespeed.Mustang wrote: I had a comedy of errors, stepped away from the barrier with bike in hand & cleats went from under me , landed on top of the bike & bent the RD into the spokes, 5.30am & no help at hand, so I just straightened the hanger as far as I dared. Had some gears no high & no low, rode to 62km before the hanger parted company & the RD was playing 'Duelling Banjos" in the rear spokes.
Hitched a ride to Eumundi where the mechanic made me into a single speed, was too slow & had to abandon
I'll be there next year.
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Re: 6K Club 2013 Edition
Postby coffeeandwine » Mon Apr 29, 2013 8:33 pm
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Re: 6K Club 2013 Edition
Postby duds2u » Mon Apr 29, 2013 9:29 pm
Sorry to hear you had a less than enjoyable tride.Mustang wrote:I expect you made the finish safely .duds2u wrote:I'm in for the 160k donation as wellMustang wrote:Any one riding the Noosa 160 /85 ?
I've entered the 160 (May be a donation)
They're running a KOM/QOM on the Cootharaba Rd climb this year. They have a couple of grades, open and 40+. No chance for me.
I had a comedy of errors, stepped away from the barrier with bike in hand & cleats went from under me , landed on top of the bike & bent the RD into the spokes, 5.30am & no help at hand, so I just straightened the hanger as far as I dared. Had some gears no high & no low, rode to 62km before the hanger parted company & the RD was playing 'Duelling Banjos" in the rear spokes.
Hitched a ride to Eumundi where the mechanic made me into a single speed, was too slow & had to abandon
I'll be there next year.
I had a ball for the first 60k and even punched out a bunch of Strave PBs. Then my back had a hissy fit and tightened up and then the rest of the body decided to fall into line with the back at the 120k mark. (Someone forgot to pack the electrolytes and I cramped up for the last 30K.) All told I was happy, sort of, with the result as I beat my last time by 40 minutes.
4hours 52mns isn't too bad for an OFIL (old fart in lycra) especially when I looked at the times of the young punks, you know, anyone less than 60.
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Re: 6K Club 2013 Edition
Postby DaveOZ » Tue Apr 30, 2013 7:21 am
Looks like a good one Riles. Will keep an eye out for you in Bowral.riles wrote:this weekend is the entoure ride for the clown doctor foundation! 2 day ride - heres the ride maps!
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Re: 6K Club 2013 Edition
Postby grantw » Tue Apr 30, 2013 7:38 am
Have fun Riles, the weather looks to be improving for the weekend too!DaveOZ wrote:Looks like a good one Riles. Will keep an eye out for you in Bowral.riles wrote:this weekend is the entoure ride for the clown doctor foundation! 2 day ride - heres the ride maps!
I managed to roll out 40 recovery kilometers this morning capping off a pretty huge month for me, 1369km and 12,691m of up.
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Re: 6K Club 2013 Edition
Postby singlespeedscott » Tue Apr 30, 2013 7:59 am
I think it may time for you to step up to the 10000km club.grantw wrote:
I managed to roll out 40 recovery kilometers this morning capping off a pretty huge month for me, 1369km and 12,691m of up.
Well done.
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Re: 6K Club 2013 Edition
Postby norbs » Tue Apr 30, 2013 9:39 am
My blue and orange bike is hard to miss.
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Re: 6K Club 2013 Edition
Postby grantw » Tue Apr 30, 2013 2:41 pm
No way, I couldn't keep that up month in month out.singlespeedscott wrote: I think it may time for you to step up to the 10000km club.
Well done.
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Re: 6K Club 2013 Edition
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Re: 6K Club 2013 Edition
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Re: 6K Club 2013 Edition
Postby Mugglechops » Tue Apr 30, 2013 7:57 pm
Maybe you should bring back the Mulletnorbs wrote:I keep saying it, I am a trend setter.
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Re: 6K Club 2013 Edition
Postby Mustang » Tue Apr 30, 2013 8:13 pm
I had a ball for the first 60k and even punched out a bunch of Strave PBs. Then my back had a hissy fit and tightened up and then the rest of the body decided to fall into line with the back at the 120k mark. (Someone forgot to pack the electrolytes and I cramped up for the last 30K.) All told I was happy, sort of, with the result as I beat my last time by 40 minutes.
4hours 52mns isn't too bad for an OFIL (old fart in lycra) especially when I looked at the times of the young punks, you know, anyone less than 60.[/quote]
Well done Duds you must have had an av around 30KPH?
70 years young.
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