tommymacc1 wrote: » Deadly feedback. Wasn't sure. I did the 100km with young fellas I work with last year. Was amazing. But been dying to do the 200. I only started training a month ago. But flew up the miles. So I'm delighted. What would you suggest training size for the next 2 weeks, surely another 150 spin is too much?
ted1 wrote: » What kind of times are the average joe expecting? 25 Kmh? Plus or minus
Macy0161 wrote: » I've a window to put in a decent midweek spin this week - so what's the thinking? Flatter and longer to get extra distance in the legs or a hilly hundred? Probably still going to be an either or situation due to time commitments!
smacl wrote: » I'd just get as many hours in the saddle as your time commitments allow and look to enjoy the spin myself. Long spin at a relaxed pace, if there's some hills in there too, all good.
Leroy42 wrote: » You need to be confident in both your ability to sustain your effort on a climb and also to be able to handle yourself with confidence on the descents.
Macy0161 wrote: » The hills in general I'd know - I'd regularly do the Shay, and have done most of the others (except the Long Hill actually, I live south of it, and always tend to head south, so despite driving it most weekdays for years I've never done it on a bike!)..
shamrock2004 wrote: » Does anyone know if you are registered for the 100km can you step up to the 200km on the day?
smacl wrote: » Yes, you don't have to decide until the route splits at Laragh.
lissard wrote: » Pin it to the back of your jersey.
Unknown Soldier wrote: » Seems to be a new type, I think you "stick" it to something, preferably a jersey... I'd imagine.
Macy0161 wrote: » I thought that was just dropping down? I'd mention it at registration anyway, even just as a courtesy.
Skrynesaver wrote: » I thought that too but the backing seems very attached...
smacl wrote: » Same. Seems a good 20 grams heavier than last years model with no noticeable performance gains. Maybe more aero?