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Wednesday, 12 December 2012

Winter Training Tips

I did this for my club newsletter and thought thought why not share?

Winter Training? First tip is to do some. Training that is. And by ‘training’ I really just mean riding.

Its the easiest thing in the world for a lot of people to just stop for the winter – they just hibernate – but by God you’ll feel it when that first ‘Liability Ride’ of the early season comes round so its nothing more than common sense to keep riding and keep those legs going round in circles.

If racing is your thing, Cyclocross is brilliant – its fun, its friendly and its as competitive as you want it to be. You don’t have to have the latest CX bike -  a mountain bike or hybrid (with CX tyres) will do the job. The Eastern League has regular races through  the winter – each one a workout in its own right, but each also provides a little training focus – just enough to encourage you to go out when the weather is at its worst.

If you time trial, road race or enjoy doing nice long distance Spring rides you can’t just rely on ‘Cross to keep you in shape – you need to continue some base mileage work. ‘Cross keeps you sharp but it involves short efforts with very little mileage. This is where clubruns and other social riding comes into its own – the Sunday rides from Costas at Tollgate are brilliant for this – good mileage, great company and really well run by Dean, Chris and the guys.

When its really grim, that’s when the turbo in the shed comes into its own. I wish I had the perseverance to use the turbo all year round because the training benefits are obvious after just a couple of sessions, but I hate going nowhere and it really is my last port of call.

The fact is that unless the roads are covered in snow or black ice, you can ride – just add a bit more caution. And the right kit.

As cyclists, we love talking about kit, but it is especially important in the winter. If you have mudguards, winter tyres, lights and suitable clothing you will be a lot happier venturing out on a few laps of the Wadley in inclement conditions. Wear summer kit and you’ll be miserable. Full fingered gloves, tights, good socks, overshoes, a good jacket and (for me) a warm covering for the ears will see you right through to the faint warmth of Spring.

Personally, I like riding a single speed or fixed gear bike all year round but it comes into its own at this time of year. I really don’t mind riding in awful weather conditions, but the thing that gets to me in the winter is the constant bike cleaning. I just don’t feel so bad sticking the fixie straight in the shed after a wet/muddy ride and getting a hot bath without having to worry about cleaning and re-lubing a drivetrain after every ride. This helps me get out in the firstplace.

How intensive your winter training is depends on your aims for next season – train for what you want to do – be specific and don’t waste time on training fads that may not necessarily help you in your goals for next year.

Oh, and finally – coming back to kit… the other major ‘training’ gain you can make over the winter is to sell most of your possessions on ebay and reinvest the funds in some shiny carbon bits and bobs that can be assembled over the winter to build the ultimate racing machine for the following season. I can neither confirm nor deny the rumours that a secret weapon is being developed in my shed for the 2013 TT season. If it is, I just hope I have the legs to go with it.

Friday, 21 September 2012

A Testing Summer


Its been a while since I last did this. January 13th to be precise.

Following all the late season Cyclocross excitement, including a ride at The Nationals and some great (for me) form in the last couple of Eastern League races things kind of stopped for a bit.

Well, I kept on riding as you do at that time of year with little or no real purpose. The racing highlight of each weekend replaced with a Reliability Ride (or Liability Ride as my mate Martin calls them) here or there.

Once the clocks changed, that was it... The Evening 10s recommenced and I started hanging out with old blokes in laybys with pointy hats. They wear skinsuits too.

I pretty much spent my riding Spring and Summer time trialling. Most of the early autumn seems to be going that way too, despite the distant, faint call of the new Cyclocross season.

I like time trialling. I like it so much, I even bought a pointy hat this year. And a skinsuit.

Its simple. You don't have to pore over pages of results and relative placings to work out if you've had a good year. If you're going faster on the same courses and distances as last year or earlier in the season, you're having a good year.

Fortunately for me I have been. Also I break fewer things when I am time trialling.

Friday, 13 January 2012

2012 London Bike Show - Cervelo S5 Team Issue

Bikes can have beautiful, flowing lines, some bikes' beauty can be in their obvious functionality and then there are plain ugly bikes.

I'll be honest - I really don't know where the Cervelo S5 sits for me. There is a beauty about it but its way at the end of the functional end of the scale. This bike just looks like it will do a job. And that job will be done with the maximum of aero efficiency.

It is so functional that certain design areas are jarring in their intensity, but what do you want a bike for? To hang on a wall or ride really, really fast with the minimum of effort?

Don't get me wrong, this is no fugly BMC. (Not much comes close in my book...)

I like Cervelos. I love some of them. I think I am going to have to settle for admiring this one.

2012 London Bike Show - Wilier Twin Foil TT

I thought Cav's black Pinarello Dogma 2 looked stealthy until I saw this piece of machinery from Wilier.

Frankly, if Darth Vader were to come out to play at your local 10 you would expect him to be feeling The Force on this monster.

Its outrageous. Its Gorgeous. You would only get a couple of notes and a few coins change out of 10 grand (Sterling), but my oh my.

Testing, Death Star Style!

2012 London Bike Show - Cervelo T1 Track Bike

It may simply be because I haven't been looking, but this was the first time I had seen the Cervelo T1 track bike.

An aluminium frameset that will set you back a grand (sterling) but is super light and utilises all Cervelo's trademark aero tricks.

It all looks so simple, yet effective. Replace the showbike hoops with a Zipp disc and 808 front as shown on their website and you have one mean looking track bike.

http://www.cervelo.com/en_us/bikes/2012/T1/

2012 London Bike Show - Seven Cycles Mudhoney Ti Crosser

I know I raved about this bike at the NEC Cycle Show, but I still love it.

It is a thing of real beauty.

Way too expensive for me, but a real Lottery-win dreambike.

I'd settle for just the enve wheels to be honest. Stunning.

2012 London Bike Show - Mark Cavendish's Pinarello Dogma 2

It only seems like 5 minutes since I was at the Cycle Show at the NEC, but the London Bike Show has swung by already.

I was lucky enough to spend my lunchbreak at Excel soaking up all the industry has to offer.

I guess this is the shot that everyone has already seen, but still wants to see - Cav's 2012 steed - a very stealthy black Team Sky Pinarello Dogma 2.

As those who know me will testify, I am not a natural Pinarello fan - I guess I just like straight lines too much and can't see the point in them persisting with their wavy davy (Onda) forks and seat stays. BUT I have to confess this is the nicest looking Pina since they started insisting on putting a kink or bend in every straight line they come across.

Really very nice.

British National Cyclocross Championships 2012

Its been a while since I last blogged, but a significant point has been passed in my development in the sport of Cyclocross.

I have done my first National Championships!

Since then, I have been trying to figure out which one sounds better - 41st 40-44 year old out of 50 starters or 76th 40-49 year old out of 94 starters.

Statistically, the second one is best but I am going with the lower number. I simply came 41st at the Nationals.

Two more league events to ride and that will be the end of another season and time to start looking for a new bike for the 2013 Nationals...