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• #7502
A summer of strength training is a good way of sorting that out without needing hours on the bike
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• #7503
Talk to me about that.
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• #7504
Thought it was a great course with the mix of small/large banks and the fast descent. Regret I didnt have a go cycling up the big one! By the time I'd grown a pair was too knackered. BCC chap dislocated his shoulder unfortunately, season over for him.
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• #7505
It’s basically having a shit time on / off the bike so that you can move five places up the finish order at your local CX league.
Unless you won the genetic lottery I’d not bother and just get a mountain bike and have some fun.
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• #7506
That was quite the circuit, the giant banks weren't so bad in the end - at no point did I attempt to ride the big one! but a bit of a buzz dropping back down and the down hill to the start/finish was ace. 13th in the end, washed out a few times and let a group go but happy with that.
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• #7507
Preach
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• #7508
Dibs your Talbots!
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• #7509
If you can find them under the dust
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• #7510
MTB thread >>>>>
I get that you're not a fan. Why post here with such a bad attitude though?
I've enjoyed my road riding this year and cx has been a fun alternative. I'm not too bothered about placings. Most of the field needn't either, unless they're desperate to be the next big cx star on Instagram.
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• #7511
10/10 reply
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• #7512
the next big cx star on Instagram.
These are the least bothered people about placings. But yeah, you are right, gym work does pay off.
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• #7513
How many races?
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• #7514
1
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• #7515
It's easier to just get a bobble hat for gram points.
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• #7516
I did strength work over the summer, I think, I can't remember.
I know what I need and it's a consistent amount of time carved out of my life dedicated to keeping fit so when I do get on a bike to have rad competitive fun my mortgage payments would be secured by my podium and gram points. -
• #7517
You don't get that from the male vets 40's London cyclo-cross league.....back to the drawing board for me then
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• #7518
Anyone after some tubeless SSCX wheels?
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• #7519
I think you misunderstood - I’m all for racing CX, just not ‘a summer of strength training’ which in the past I’ve done, and as I alluded to it does make a difference but not enough - unless genetics - to make the pain worth the gain in terms of improvement in races.
TL;dr if you aren’t top 20ing with unstructured training you ain’t going to top 10 with it. So might as well just enjoy the biek.
(Also medium duration high intensity MTB stuff is pretty great training for CX, lots of sprinting, bike control and the bonus is it’s enjoyable)
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• #7520
I guess I'm with you there. But some people enjoy that kind of cross-training. It's not for me either.
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• #7521
I watched the men’s race from Koksidje last night - the way MVDP just rode away from everyone else on that opening lap. The very definition of ‘shock and awe’!
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• #7522
I heard his interview from the UCI race last week?
Essentially: I went fast on the first lap and people were still there, that surprised me so I went faster on the second and that shifted them. -
• #7523
enjoy Ant McCrossen's commentary?
It was an utterly dominant ride, just astounding. Interesting though that his lap times were slower than last year. Great comeback from Wout too.
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• #7524
The women's race was a cracker....
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• #7525
Tom Meeusen, who he let keep his wheel for a couple of laps last week in Hamme, said he didn't really dare to follow VDP on account of his crazy speed into the corners. Nicely illustrated by the little .gif in this Sporza tweet
Thanks but I think its lack of stamina from a distinct lack of training because of a surfeit of "can't be arsed: #dadlife". One year!