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  1. #701
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    Just finished a training ride and the GF is making pizza. See you cats Thursday, have fun tonight


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    Quote Originally Posted by rideit View Post
    So, for those of you using Trainer Road (or another online coach), do you also participate in Zwift rides/races? And fat bike and backcountry ski/ride?
    How do you manage all of this and stay in a training program (in terms of ride intensities, heart rate, mileage, etc).
    Still trying to figure out my strategy this year, curious how people are doing all of this.
    Thanks.
    For me it's been easy to follow a plan to the letter since this winter has sucked in MT. But if it starts dumping I'd ski and just do my best to adjust the plan.

    As for zwift racing specifically - I'm no expert but from what I've heard you can do a training plan, or you can do a lot of races, but the two are really hard to mix and expect to do well at both.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dan_pdx View Post
    Trigger pulled on a Suito Elite, I should have it before the new year. I can't hang with the rides you guys have been doing (7w/kg??), but maybe I'll jump in in a month or so just to slide off the back.
    We ride together at +/-2.5w/kg for 40 minutes, then there is a climb with 4kms left where we show who’s who and “race” to the finish line.
    I want everyone to feel comfortable joining these rides.
    Every guy who said “I’ll try to join but I’ll probably get dropped off the back” has been right in the pack for 40+ minutes until the last climb/run to the line.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dee Hubbs View Post
    We ride together at +/-2.5w/kg for 40 minutes, then there is a climb with 4kms left where we show who’s who and “race” to the finish line.
    I want everyone to feel comfortable joining these rides.
    Every guy who said “I’ll try to join but I’ll probably get dropped off the back” has been right in the pack for 40+ minutes until the last climb/run to the line.
    Nice, that's more achievable. To tell the truth, even getting dropped off the back would be an improvement over the solo rides I've been doing on my dumb trainer.

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    Just got an "Inride" sensor for my old Kinetic Road Machine. First zwift ride today and I think I'm hooked. No where near ready to pull 2.5 watts per kg for 40 minutes shape wise but hoping to join you guys at some point.
    The Sheriff is near!

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    Alright boys. My connection dropped out maybe 20 times but only like 5 seconds per time. Wahoo Core connected to a Bluetooth dongle. Old laptop. Any ideas? Happened Thursday too just not as bad. Maybe the laptop is too old?


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    11 guys tonight!
    Super fun ride again, a late joiner, an early departer, a mechanical and a technological...
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    Quote Originally Posted by EWG View Post
    Alright boys. My connection dropped out maybe 20 times but only like 5 seconds per time. Wahoo Core connected to a Bluetooth dongle. Old laptop. Any ideas? Happened Thursday too just not as bad. Maybe the laptop is too old?
    Can you try connecting the Bluetooth through your Zwift Companion app?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dee Hubbs View Post
    Can you try connecting the Bluetooth through your Zwift Companion app?
    I’ll try that. I may just have internet problem.

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    That was good stuff tonight gents. Thanks for putting these together DH


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    Quote Originally Posted by joetron View Post
    That was good stuff tonight gents. Thanks for putting these together DH
    No Problem!
    Mrs Dee: ”Do you have to ride every single Tuesday and Thursday?”
    Me: “Yep I have to ride or there will be 20 guys on the starting line, waiting for a ride, and it won’t start if I’m not there! “

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    yeah thanks DH - i wasn't going to ride tonight, but figured "what the hell" - thought you would catch me at the end!

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    Quote Originally Posted by wendigo View Post
    yeah thanks DH - i wasn't going to ride tonight, but figured "what the hell" - thought you would catch me at the end!
    I flicked my elbow 6 times from the bridge to the 1km banner for AK Clydes to take a pull....
    I really wanted to get up to you, but we both didn’t have it in our tanks.

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    Thanks again Dee... Hopefully I can pull my weight next go around.

    DH said lets catch Wen... I didn't have the reserves to even send a response!

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    Awesome fun again. I really like the no drop mentality. Good old fashioned fun (with nerdy techy new school bike accessories)


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    Nice! I think you win the best trainer scenery competition.

    Here's my dungeon. Since this picture was taken, I've upgraded to a 24" monitor that my wife retired, but I don't want to go all-in and get a TV because I'm theoretically moving in the next 3 months or so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dan_pdx View Post
    Nice! I think you win the best trainer scenery competition.

    Here's my dungeon. Since this picture was taken, I've upgraded to a 24" monitor that my wife retired, but I don't want to go all-in and get a TV because I'm theoretically moving in the next 3 months or so.

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    I've owned a CAAD7, 9 and 10 in the past. It's a great, great bike for the cost. I miss them in some ways.

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    Quote Originally Posted by huckbucket View Post
    I've owned a CAAD7, 9 and 10 in the past. It's a great, great bike for the cost. I miss them in some ways.
    Yeah! I switched from a steel Masi, so this thing was a rocket ship in comparison. The ride is stiff, but no one gets on a road bike to be comfortable, right? Given my level of fitness, I feel like getting anything nicer than this would be like a blue groomer skier going out and buying a pair of Praxis. Like "dude, the bike is not your limiting factor"

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    Question:

    How accessible do I want my phone - on which I’m running the companion ap - I can put it in a holder on the handlebars or do I want it more loose so I can have it in my hands when sitting up? I know that in a holder I could grab it when needed and put it back when not.

    Just trying to get a sense of how often during a ride or race do you need to be using the app

    I think at my fitness level I’ll be so gassed that any advantage I get out of using a power burst would be negated by the drop in speed that occurs while my oxygen starved brain struggles to operate the ap and trigger the burst

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    Only reason that I pick up my phone is to text those I'm riding with. Otherwise, direction changes, power-up activations, etc are easy enough if mounted to the bars.

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    I have mine mounted on my bar. No need to have it in your hand ever.
    I like to use the app to type in the chat, change the camera view, change routes, u-turn, end a ride, even press a power up. I like to change the map view to see the bigger map view.
    Also I really like my app to display W/Kg, and the monitor to show Watts.

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    Ok cool thanks that is helpful

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    I finally got a bar mount for the phone and it's helpful. For some reason on my setup the ERG keeps freaking out during a workout and all of a sudden I'll be grinding in thick, deep mud. So unfortunately I use the companion app to turn on/off the ERG to get it going again.

    Quote Originally Posted by dan_pdx View Post
    Nice! I think you win the best trainer scenery competition.
    probably be the only thing I win in this group, I'll take it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dee Hubbs View Post
    I have mine mounted on my bar. No need to have it in your hand ever.
    I like to use the app to type in the chat, change the camera view, change routes, u-turn, end a ride, even press a power up. I like to change the map view to see the bigger map view.
    Also I really like my app to display W/Kg, and the monitor to show Watts.
    I also have a bar mount but seldom use it when riding these group rides. So far it's easier to pick up and text.

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