Monday, June 21, 2010

Non-race report ToWC. People and interactions from my angle.

I met some people this weekend that I really enjoyed meeting.  I also got to say hello to people I don't get to see very often.  I found the general mood of folks this weekend was great, no whiney attitudes.  I think Joe really sets the tone for such an awesome weekend, well done!


I introduced myself to Brigham L., officially; not because he had an awesome weekend, but because I see him everywhere and we don't really acknowledge each other- but I know people that know him and he is a good guy, so why not?  I was right, good guy.  I also said hi to everyone's favorite Lance L. I got to know my own new teammate really well.  Right after my tt was over,  I met a young looking cat4 who told me very plainly before his TT that he "is very good at time trialing" as if he had to justify his super-sweet equipment.  I was chatting him up because he had the same Garmin I had, he looked pretty serious.  I had my sunglasses off, kept a smile and eye-contact, I try to be nice.  It worked, within a minute of talking to him, he could see that I was not being competitive with him, just friendly.  Another friendly interaction (this is my experience, he could have thought I was dick, I don't know).

Hotel sharing and the Olive Garden.  I had a blast at dinner with my teammates and guys from other teams.  That's how we roll at Bike Dizzle, non-exclusive, inclusive nice guys (hi Judd).  I shared a room with Frank and Sunny, it worked out really well (except for the:  let's make a 20 minute out-of-the-way trip for a latte when SOME PEOPLE have an early start time on the TT because they hate heat and hills; yes, it was a latte).

This weekend had everything about bike racing that I love (photos pending).

Friday, June 18, 2010

Shimano's Hundred Dollar Chain


As you may know "WTF" stands for "why the face?"   The face I am making right now is one of skepticism and wonder. 
Shimano makes a chain where the retail price is $120.  Buying a chain like that would be a waste for me.  If I demonstrated an entire season of good bike maintenance, then maybe.  I have a hard time doing justice to my regular Dura Ace chain.

Officially, "The Shimano Dura Ace Yumeya" and here is the listing from www.Excelsports.com

Yumeya stands for 'dream shop' in Japanese. Meaning a place where the best Shimano components receive the ultimate upgrades to make the best even better.
The 7900 Yumeya is the most advanced chain Shimano produces. Asymmetrical profiled outer links are connected with Titanium-nitride coated inner links for added durability. Almost 20% more stretch resistant. Best chain Shimano makes for 10 speed drivetrains. 
Features: Increased oil retention, Hollow pins, Asymmetrical outer links, 261 gams actual weight 

Monday, June 7, 2010

Church Creek #1: the flat 40k analysis.

Let's get right to it.  My overall reaction to my performance:  "pretty good."   Here is the scenario:
Really hot, about upper 80's and humid like arm pits when I started at 11am-ish.  At the registration table, "Hey, is there, like, uhh, water at the start?"  "Yes, definitely."  When I overheard this I thought I'd be fine.  I got to the start house, where the water was NOT located, with about 90s before my start with an empty water bottle.  My bad.  Let's get to the analysis via quarters:
1st Quarter: about 15 minutes, about 6.2 miles:  AVG HR: 165, AVG W:297
2nd Quarter: about 15 minutes, about 6.1 miles: AVG HR: 164, AVG W 275
3rd Quarter: about 14.5 minutes, about 6.2 miles: AVG HR 168, AVG W 287
4th Quarter: about 13:18 time, about 6.3 miles:     AVG HR 173, AVG W 310

Things I did well that day:
  1. showed up rested and fit, relatively.
  2. had all equipment perfect (tires, computer, etc)
  3. had fairly steady pacing, did not blow up!
  4. warmed up well; had really good self-talk (yes, I talk to myself, a lot).
  5. crossed the line with pretty high HR, going almost 30 mph
Learning moments from the day:
  1. Water, water, water: should have left plenty of time to refuel prior to start.
  2. I seemed to have forgotten what efforts of "pretty hard" and "all out" feel like when its time to get my 40k crackin'.
  3. Q2: I held back too much, should have been more "pretty hard" effort
  4. Q3: I also held back too much, should have been more like Q4, "all out."
  5. It only takes a few minutes of loss of focus to screw the day.
  6. maybe negative split was too huge (Q2 too slow).
I brought my average speed up a lot (from 24.9 to 25.7) on the final straightaway, I needed more time.  This is where Q2 and Q3 should not have been as low in effort.

There is also a specific Church Creek technique that I forgot to use also that lets you use the wind for smarter pacing.  I will be going back in August to shave off 1:14 to beat my best ever.
2010: 58:07....... 25.7 mph (speed from my data)
2008: 58:32....... 25.4 mph
2007: 56:53...... 26.2 mph (?)
2006:
2005: 57:55 ......25.7mph (won the 4s)

Friday, June 4, 2010

I feel good about my last post. Time trialing mojo.

Last post was good.  This one is good too.  I gave an inspirational movie last time. Like this one. Watch carefully, at 7 seconds into the vid, here it comes.... for your time trialing mojo:

I also gave a link to the next big thing in TT bikes; like this one (new Trek TT).
I gave a real readout from my training files; here is another one from Thursday's pacing efforts.
So, rock on.

Church Creek TT practice: negative split, how fast can I go, who is faster, X-1 launch from a B2

Church Creek is tomorrow and I am a good mix of anxious and excited.  It has been several years since I have done well there.  I have been using a Hed3 front clincher, zipp disc rear tubular, and an aero helmet (Rudy, now an Advantage2).  I have been using shoe covers.  I have had the same TT frame, fork, bars since 2006.  So there is no equipment for me to upgrade, really (2011 Felt DA, what?!)
I went out yesterday after a rest day to practice some TT efforts.  I did an 8 mile negative split interval (laps 7 and 8 at the bottom), and a 3 mile field test (lap 10). I practice because there has a been slowing trend in the last 3 years.
2008- 58:32 25.4 mph
2007 56:53, 26.2 mph (?)
2006
2005 57:55 25.7mph (won the 4s)
I have been looking at the start roster trying to figure all the people who will beat me, its hard to predict.
I want to have a negative split (second half faster than first half), I hope it feels like the video below.
I did go back to an old TT trick:  the high pressure, 700x20 front tire clincher.  For me, it makes a ton of difference- it says Supersonic on it...  that has to be good, right?



NAsa movie with an X-1 launch from a B-2.