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  1. I've been thinking about science of this. First of all you want to be sure the data are robust and free from bias. This means randomising cyclists to one of two groups: Hayley or WK. Randomisation needs to be independent. Given complex parameters as set by our resident expert Paul McD randomisation needs to be stratified according to criteria outlined earlier: needs a piddle, tiredness etc etc. this greatly increases number of cyclists required to be randomised. Ofcourse given the prevailing hypothesis: "6 of one, half a dozen of the other" this means or experiment tests a non inferiority hypothesis. Given variances around expected means for each group I would estimate that a randomised controlled trial of around 5,000 cyclists per group all using carefully calibrated Garmins will give us the definitive answer.

     

    Hope this helps.

     

    Andy

  2. Great day, legs are properly tired after a brisk journey home after Largs. We took the high road, then Kilwinning, Kilbirnie then cycle track. Pace ramped up somewhat towards Johnstone so thanks Mark and Gorgeous for the tow by that stage.

     

    Andy

  3. Week two of strength training better than last week. Have some energy left come Saturday after bouts 1 and 2 and first turbo session. Been using my own turbo routines as I can't find them on the Tacx website. Can anyone help?

    Andy

     

    PS colour coding going very badly because I don't have yellow. Have just improvised.

  4. No sweat, Billy. See you on Wednesday. ;-)

     

    George, not only did I replace the tyres, I changed the rim tape on the rear wheel yet again and I swapped out the front wheel for an old one from the attic. I felt awful about slowing you all down last week - you especially, given that it was a repeat performance of that Thursday run with Billy and Mark. I still have no idea what the problem was. I'd been out on that bike the previous weekend - 55 miles with Kenny on the Saturday; 80-odd on Chung's Sunday run and then out to pick up a skinsuit from Billy afterwards without a single puncture en route. It's a mystery.

     

    Andy, I doubt I'll be out tomorrow. These early, cold starts don't agree with me any more. I'll probably have a long lie and work myself over on the turbo in the afternoon. I have a pile of tubes here for you, Mark and Alan. If any of you are desperate for the tubes, let me know and I'll sort something out. Have a good run.

     

    Hi Richard

    That's a shame. No worries re tubes. Enjoy your long lie and turbo torture. Thanks for tips on 30/30s

    Andy

  5. It rained, and it rained and it rained some more! There was a bunch of 8 all with mudguards; Ian, Billy, Ross, Richie, Greg, Hugh, Tom and myself. We headed down the cycle path then over to Largs from Kilbirnie. Ross' bike was a shining beacon of light! This made Ian angry so after Das Bagelhausen he broke Ross' mudguard. Big learning point was coming out of BB and discovering a puncture. From now on should send out a reconnoiter before leaving aforementioned BB to stand in the cold! Nice brisk pace up the coast then up over the Clune. Hugh was undesputed KoM today! Picked up cycle track and back home before 1-30. Great day, awful singing! See you next week :-))

  6. Got my winter bike!

    I mugged a Dutch Guy with inflatable shoes for this ORANGE beauty.

    Don't worry he wont be needing it anymore, he has popped his clogs,

    :lol::lol::lol: Here all week!

     

    Ross

    From the team formerly known as rabobank!

     

    P.s it will have mudguards on it by next week!

     

     

    For Information: the new orange beast was christened King Billy on Saturday :-)

     

    Have ordered my new winter bike so may require some grace on Sunday vis-a-vis mudguards!

     

    Andy

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