You would have spotted us... we were three girls and a bloke, going reasonably fast...
And I would have spotted the MDC top for sure, so we missed each other...
We saw lost of riders out and had the satisfaction of overtaking quite a few blokes :D
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After 12 months, this afternoon I got the winter training bike back from the bike shop with some new bits on plus the new wheels I bought it a week or 2 ago. Took it up to Settle for a quick spin out this aft and all felt well. Got 44cm bars on compared to 42 on the other bike and the 44 feel more comfortable. 50 or so miles put on the clock today.
Starting to slowly (very) get my cycling legs back whilst my running ones are decommisoned. Did some cyclocross riding and a very short nightime mountainbike race at night last week. Did 35 road steady on sunday, 20 last night (would have been more but puncture and lamb in middle of road caused delays). Have borrowed a turbo trainer so may do that tonight, or possibly steady run. Have found out where the local club meets for its w/e training runs, so will go and get burnt off the back on sat.
Need a reasonable road bike to train on though (my old ribble ultegra is showing its age and I have to kick the front shifter to get it to drop).
There is a series of scratch 10mile TT's starting in a week or so so will drag the old bones through the first one and see how it goes from there.
Just can't seem to shake the wine habit at the moment. Weight is going again though, 11 .3 this am
With work time constraints I often have to resort to a 1 hr turbo session. I use an HRM and cycle computer and iPOD and work as hard as I can BUT does anybody have the secret for keeping motivated on the da*n machines?:(
I used to quite enjoy Turbo training in my younger days. (So much I didn't put a towel down and the sweat rotted the carpet). In the winter I used to programme a CD (Ipod these days ) to correspond with a ride in my head, pedal quick on the fast songs and more steadily on others - not a huge Weller fan, but grinding the big ring on a imaginary steep hill whilst spitting out the lyrics to "Down at the tube station at midnight" was always a fave, will try that tonight methinks.
I don't daydream fortunately - though I did once fall off - and do use specific sessions but still find myself concentrating on just getting it over with which is a bad idea since you start to resent training.