I AM THE MAN!!! (well, kinda...)

Fausto

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As some of you know, I've been on a bit of a mission to get my butt back in shape and to hopefully do some bicycle road racing next spring and summer. I've been training 10-15 hours per week on the bike, eating healthy for the most part, haven't had a beer in a month :)Q), and generally suffering a lot. Finally had some encouraging results this past Saturday; I decided to hop into a local 45 mile ride that goes off every Saturday morning and makes a loop through counties east of Atlanta. The plan was to stay with the group as long as I could and then ride the rest of the way in by myself. I had pretty much zero aspirations of making it all the way through with the group since there are three good-sized climbs that they typically fly up and I figured I'd get spit out on one of them given my marginal fitness.

We started out hauling ass right off the bat.....group was somewhere around 60 riders with a dozen or so local racers hitting it hard at the front of the group. I was seeing 25-28 mph on the flatter roads leading up to the first climb, but was hiding in the middle of the group (read: drafting big-time) so I was hanging in there. Hit the bottom of the first climb and the group decides to keep a steady pace to the top. I was hurting, but managed to stay in the main group by starting the climb at the front of the group and slowly drifting to the back by the end of the climb (a fair amount of distance in a group this big). Five miles of flat-ish roads and we're at the base of the next climb....and I'm in the back of the back....AND my front derailleur won't kick the chain off the the big front chainring to the smaller one so I'm stuck in a huge gear. Not good.

I manage to get up and over the first, steep bit of the climb thanks to a well-timed shove from a very fit friend of mine who noticed I was in some trouble and then just hoovered wheels the rest of the way up......trying to grab whatever draft there was on the climb. Heart rate was 190+ the entire time up the climb (my max is 200 :Q). I somehow notice through my own personal haze of pain that the two guys whose wheels I'm desperately trying to hold are having a conversation about what they did last night!!! I'm almost coughing my lungs up and they're having a chat. *sigh*

Anywho, long story short; I made it over the third and final climb in the same spectacularly painful fashion and rolled with the group the rest of the way back. Was pleased to overhear several of the regulars bitching about how fast it was today (24mph average for 45 miles....ouch). Nice to know that me not getting dropped wasn't due to an abnormally slow ride or anything.

I was wasted when I finally got home, but really, really psyched to have finished the ride. It's little things like that which make all the training hours worth it. I am now doubly motivated for spring. Hopefully I'll be able to post some race results for you all then. :D
 

MichaelD

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Congratulations, Fausto1! That's an awesome acheivment. :) You have every right to be :D with your bad self! I LMAO when you relayed the part about you coming up on the front of the pack, wheezing and dying and those two guys were just "Lalalalalalalal, so what'd you do last night?" I probably would've jammed my tire pump into one of their spokes..*evil grin*

You're well on your way to being the next Lance Armstrong....um...except you have TWO nuts, right? <---that was baaaaaad....funny, but baaaaaaaaaad. :D

Keep on pedlin'!!!!

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One month, no beer? You king-size strong man!
 

Fausto

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LMAO when you relayed the part about you coming up on the front of the pack, wheezing and dying and those two guys were just "Lalalalalalalal, so what'd you do last night?" I probably would've jammed my tire pump into one of their spokes..*evil grin*
Yeah, I was literally wondering when my lungs would be ejecting themselves and these two jokers in front of me are having a nice little conversation. A good reminder that I still have a ways to go before I'm truly fit again (not hauling an extra 25 lbs up the hills would be a nice start).

ps: One month, no beer? You king-size strong man!
You have no idea. I went to a dinner with my wife's coworkers at a schwanky restaurant Sat night only to find out that they had arranged for our group to have an open bar for the duration of our dinner. To make matters worse, it was all top-shelf stuff....Glenrothes and Macallan scotch, a few small-batch bourbons, imported beers....and I have to walk up and say "Um.....could I just have a Pellegrino with lime please?" Torture, I tell you. :p
 

Pepsei

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Yea... If you don't do it as often and as long as those guys... your heart rate would be fast enough that if you caugh up a lung, the heart will pop out too.

I think their heart rate is probably about 100 or maybe less.... It is efficent enough to carry enough oxygen so that can still carry a normal converstation.
 

Fausto

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Originally posted by: Pepsei
Yea... If you don't do it as often and as long as those guys... your heart rate would be fast enough that if you caugh up a lung, the heart will pop out too.

I think their heart rate is probably about 100 or maybe less.... It is efficent enough to carry enough oxygen so that can still carry a normal converstation.
Basically, they're fit enough that they can get up the climbs with the group without going anaerobic (like me). The better your body gets at moving O2 and CO2 around, the more work you can do below the anaerobic threshold (the point at which you kick over into anaerobic energy production and start gasping like a carp on the sidewalk). This is typically 160-170 beats per minute for most athletes.....185+ for guys like Lance.

 

ATLien247

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Originally posted by: Fausto1

You have no idea. I went to a dinner with my wife's coworkers at a schwanky restaurant Sat night only to find out that they had arranged for our group to have an open bar for the duration of our dinner. To make matters worse, it was all top-shelf stuff....Glenrothes and Macallan scotch, a few small-batch bourbons, imported beers....and I have to walk up and say "Um.....could I just have a Pellegrino with lime please?" Torture, I tell you. :p

You are a better man than I...
 

Hamburgerpimp

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I just rode last weekend for 92 miles at 21mph through hill and dale. Every top Ironman Triathlete comes to San Diego before going to Kona (World Championships) this month and that's what compromised most of the ride. Needless to say, I was dropped at about mile 60.:(

You should ride at least 200-300 miles a week if you want good results from racing.
 

Fausto

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Originally posted by: Hamburgerpimp
I just rode last weekend for 92 miles at 21mph through hill and dale. Every top Ironman Triathlete comes to San Diego before going to Kona (World Championships) this month and that's what compromised most of the ride. Needless to say, I was dropped at about mile 60.:(

You should ride at least 200-300 miles a week if you want good results from racing.
Yep. I do my training by hours/intensity rather than miles for the most part, but I'll be putting in at least 250 most weeks. I was a competitive Cat II a few years ago, but life/job/etc got in the way and I pretty much fell off the wagon. I'm planning to restart my racing career as a Cat III this spring and see how things go.


Thanks for all the kind words guys. I know this is kind of a self-aggrandising thread, but I'm really pleased to finally be making some progress after fits and starts for most of the year. :)
 

amnesiac

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Jeez, I couldn't imagine doing 45 miles in one day. I'm done after 20, and that's on fairly tame roads.
 

Goosemaster

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J/k 'ing

Fat ass.


Sorry....jsut read what you wrote...
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