In my legs. The effort of keeping a cadence of 80+ seemed far more difficult than just grinding out the watts out the saddle.
I’ll happy be out the saddle for 20-30m plus, without much upper body fatigue.
I’ve not been on the turbo for over a month, so it might just be my legs forgetting how to drum out intervals.
Note the puny efforts of trying to hold a higher cadence in the attached. Power targets hit, but clearly not in the most efficient way!
Yeah I’ve been off the turbo for awhile,
I’d say I have a above average cadence hence why I ride with a 32.
I guess some of it is flexibility in the hip?
Here’s my hills session this evening
In my legs. The effort of keeping a cadence of 80+ seemed far more difficult than just grinding out the watts out the saddle.
I’ll happy be out the saddle for 20-30m plus, without much upper body fatigue.
I’ve not been on the turbo for over a month, so it might just be my legs forgetting how to drum out intervals.
Note the puny efforts of trying to hold a higher cadence in the attached. Power targets hit, but clearly not in the most efficient way!