Jump to content

thejanullrichdietplan

2023 Subscriptions
  • Posts

    2,688
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    260

Posts posted by thejanullrichdietplan

  1. Keo cleats tend to wear a bit faster than Shimano SPD-SL. It's more based on how much walking is done in them (or even just stopping and placing a foot on the ground) rather than miles riding). The Keo grip cleats last a bit longer than the standard.

    In the meantime you could try adjusting the release tension see if that improves things. For the noise you could also try removing each bolt on the cleat and adding a bit of grease to the threads.

    Shimano SPD (the metal mtb style ones) are the longest lasting but for road SPD SL are my favourite - nice big platform. However i have Keo / Garmin Vector pedals on a couple of bikes too, i don't really notice a huge difference between the two.

    Exustar are usually alright - they make the garmin branded cleats and i've not noticed them last less than the Look ones.

  2. Some of those options dont look too promising!

    I realise it's a selfish view but a huge part of the attraction of Cowal for cycling is precisely because it is a bit inconvenient to get to by car despite being close to the central belt. The A82 up Loch Lomond and over the Rest (or the A81 to Aberfoyle) are spectacular roads in terms of scenery but they can be horrible to cycle on because of how busy they are...would hate to see C11 or the Whistlefield and the other roads over there become like that!

  3. Just to let you know the track league is being postponed to January 2021 and the season is now going to be the calendar year rather than the winter with a short break over Christmas/ New Year.  There will be a longer break in the summer, so in effect the actual months being raced will be the same as before the difference will be in the league table.

    4 months to get fit!

     

  4. Yeah a real tough day - hardest SA attempt i've been involved in.

     

    Great ride by Emma -  better conditions and we would have completed comfortably inside the time limit. Got lots of power data over the years to back that up! Also the boat took a long time docking due to the wind direction so without that delay it might have made the difference too. But if it was easy to achieve then it wouldn't be the legendary Arran challenge!

  5. 5 hours ago, George said:

    We will 100% be sticking to the rules, Alan. Less risk than sitting in a pub or restaurant at the moment. I did see a training bunch on south side of Glasgow that had 28 riders in it though and we wonder why people hate cyclists....

     

    Apparently the biggest bunch they've had in decades - crazy at times like this.

  6. Don't think i can make Tuesday

    If you stick your previous SA on your garmin then the virtual partner will help a lot with pacing. Don't race it though - it's best to use it to avoid going too hard early on when feeling fresh.

  7. Another Single Arran in the bag and the first woman on the hall of fame. Well done Laura 😁

    Less than ideal wind conditions with a strong crosswind for much of the west coast but the pacing was spot on and we made it to the ferry with time to spare.

  8. 1 hour ago, George said:

    Soooo only 3 JWCC rode the course on Strava today:

    Mr McTavish 15:42 (whit????)

    Gerrard 18:43

    Now for the controversial bit.... I rode the route and Strava has logged me for all the segments within the route but not the route itself. Dunno what’s going on there. I stopped my Garmin at 17:15-after the finish but Strava has a segment that is 0.1 of a mile shorter than the full route which timed me at 17:16. It’s not an official event so no big deal although both times are PB for me so pleased, especially as it’s my first go of the year. 
     

    maybe  members have ridden who don’t use Strava. If so, post your time up if you feel like it.

    More fun next week. Will play it by either to see what the weather is doing before picking a night

    edit: I know what happened with strava. My garmin kept displaying the course during my warm up meaning I couldn’t see my mph hr etc so I disabled the segment. Must mean it doesn’t record it 👍

     

    Well done on the PB!

    It might be to do with garmin autostart (if the  TT is a new ride with the start of the ride the start of the TT)  - when you start rolling it takes a second or two to register so can miss the start of the segment. I  just leave my garmin on for the warm up and rolling about and then hit the lap button at the start. (then have a screen on the garmin to show lap power and lap time)

     

    Found it quite a tough night, wind made for a slow first leg. The new surface up the hill to the roundabout is an improvement though!

     

  9. well done for stepping up to organise 👍

     

    I think i'd prefer all day rather than between 6 and 9...gives a bigger window of opportunity to ride plus it will make it easier to see the results - you'll be able to look at the 'today' tab on the strava segment - this doesn't show what time people rode the segment at just that they did so that day.

  10. Decent turn out tonight including Brian Smith.

    Karen with the win in the mini race back to the top of the climb. Richie went for the early attack and blew up whereas i tried to limit my losses...meanwhile Karen counters Richie and drops us both with 1.4km to. Takes the KOM jersey in the process!

×
×
  • Create New...