life in the so called space age

Monday, October 19, 2009

First ridelog. rlog?

I've heard that it's a good idea to keep ride logs so you can check up on training progress and also so you can look at past years conditions, so I guess I will start logging. I've still not grasped the intricacies of the new version of iMapMyRide, so it looks like the ends of my routes are cut off. It also sends an annoying stream of tweets to my twitter. :/



I spent some of last week with a cold. Once I was feeling better, we had a string of rainy days. The forecast for friday was 10% chance of rain, so I settled on riding to work. It started spitting mist as soon as I left the house. The ride in was probably good for about 5 miles. In the evening, I went on a group ride for another 15 miles.





Saturday, I thought it would be a good idea to go on a longer group ride. Prior to this, most of my riding was relegated to 3,5,10 and 20 mile distances. The big fail here was that I didn't eat enough. A bowl of cereal at around 11a, and a power bar at 1p were not enough to sustain me on what turned out to be a 45-ish mile ride. I took a protein drink along with me, but I don't think I got much out of it. I managed pretty well most of the way - there were a handful of hills, which I usually fell back a bit on, but I kept up. I started bonking as we were along I65 approaching SR26 after a long hill. Through Lafayette there was a crosswind and I was fighting to stay with the pack. By the time we were back to campus, I knew I didn't have anything left, and I had to stop halfway up Chauncey hill. The post game traffic had me pretty uncomfortable too. Now, on Monday, my legs, back and neck are still sore despite daily intake of potassium and protein. Also, kind of surprising, I seem to have gained about 2.5 pounds since before the ride. I don't know if that's mostly bad stuff like lactic acid, or if I've got that much gain in lean muscle.

Equipment wise, the new shoes are fitting better than I had expected. The speedplay X/5 pedals are good too. I'm still not great at getting back into them quickly, but getting out is no problem at all. I've been trying to stand more lately. Not that it's particularly rough, but I'm not used to the geometry and feel particularly unstable. I did notice though that while clipped in and standing, I really seem to get a boost on the hills; it's almost like running. Lifting up provides a lot of power and then my weight handles the downstroke.

I'm still not terribly comfortable with my seating situation. I still feel too far forward on the seat. Sunday I went to Hodson's and had them put on a 75mm stem. I really hope it helps the situation, because I'm not sure what to try next.

It was in the low to mid 40 degree area. As for clothing, I wore my under armour skull cap, odyssey gloves, a lycra long sleeve shirt, short sleeve jersey and saucony tights over my regular bike shorts. I was a reasonable temperature the whole ride except for my toes which were pretty cold the whole time. I got some cold weather covers to try out next time, although I'm thinking it might make more sense to get some smaller toe covers. I guess my hands were a little cold at times too - I couldn't move my left thumb enough at one point to go to the middle ring on a hill. That sucked. I'm going to see how long I can go before getting more winter-y gloves.

Also, as a result of my bonk experience and also because the club needed to fill some boxes on the sponsorship order, I went ahead and got 30 GU energy gels along with their Gelbot and a pair of socks. The Gelbot seems kind of overkill, but ultimately, I think I would prefer to use it than to 1. have to stop to open and eat the gel, 2. Carry around the empty, goopy gel packet.

Speaking of sponsorships, I'm _really_ tempted to get a SRAM rival group set while we have access to them at a discount. It would be a pretty healthy upgrade over my current Sora setup, although I do feel kind of bad upgrading so soon into the life of the bike. I'm hoping to test ride a bike with a rival setup soon to see how I like it. I think the biggest contingency is on the shifters. the Sora shifters aren't terribly comfortable when I'm on the hoods, and I don't like the thumb switch. Going to a double / 10 speed setup seems beneficial too, although I may have to get a new rear hub / wheel for that.


Currently 128.1 miles on the odometer.

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1 Comments:

Blogger Christian said...

Ah, i wondered what those tweets were. it's cool now that i know what they are. shweet! I also find it helpful to log stuff down when I'm trying to make progress towards a goal. It rocks!

October 20, 2009 at 3:48 PM  

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