What are your goals for 2023?
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300 W or 5 w/kg FTP, depends on weight loss! On a TR plan and going okay so far. Currently 285 W
The 5.9w/kg could have been for 1 minute.....TobinHatesYou wrote: ↑Sun Mar 05, 2023 1:27 am
Age group podium? You could be a domestic pro with numbers like those.
Edit: and at 55 years old? Unless they are a former olympic athlete at an endurance sport, it is either at 1 minute or doped to the gills
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13 LBS! Since this is "Weight Weenies" so I assume the goal is for the weight of the bike, right?
My bike was roughly 15.3 LBS at the beginning of the year, and is currently sitting at 13.66 LBS with lighter bar, wheels, tubes, pedals, and brakes. So 0.66 LBS to achieve over the next 9 months. Might have to work on the crankset and bottom bracket next.
As for personal weight, I have lost 26 LBS, so getting that bike weight down would save me overall of 40 LBS in the whole bike/rider combination. : )
My bike was roughly 15.3 LBS at the beginning of the year, and is currently sitting at 13.66 LBS with lighter bar, wheels, tubes, pedals, and brakes. So 0.66 LBS to achieve over the next 9 months. Might have to work on the crankset and bottom bracket next.
As for personal weight, I have lost 26 LBS, so getting that bike weight down would save me overall of 40 LBS in the whole bike/rider combination. : )
might wanna re-check your maths ^^^ or you have given us the wrong starting weights
but congrats in the weight loss
but congrats in the weight loss
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Sorry for the confusion and miscalculation. (30, not 40)
My intial starting body weight was 181 lbs, and this morning was 155 lbs. 26 lbs lost and counting, but probably not too much more available, although 1.7 lbs more off my body and getting 0.66lbs off the bike would get there.
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You are right, trimming down 2.3 lbs on bike does not make the overall loss of 40 lbs. My bad. I should say 30 lbs as the overall loss goal. This would only require 1.7 lbs more off my fat. : )
Posting it here to motivate myself and put down a milestone.
75kg, never raced, only riding for 3y regularly but loving the sport. Current FTP 265.
Targeting 4.5W/kg FTP this year.
75kg, never raced, only riding for 3y regularly but loving the sport. Current FTP 265.
Targeting 4.5W/kg FTP this year.
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1. give up smoking
2. Put your training on a regular regimen
3. Lose the extra weight
4. Take part in one amateur competition
2. Put your training on a regular regimen
3. Lose the extra weight
4. Take part in one amateur competition
47, 79kg, life long cyclist who was okay in the 90's, bad back led to spinal fusion in 2015. The bad back and and spinal fusion has me being dropped by guys i would have hammered. Its been this way for over a decade. I get zero respect as a cyclist and I'd like some back.
Being demotivated by injury, pain, bad days on the bike, kids, wife, work comitments. Some days i want to can it all, sell all the bike stuff and move on...
My goal is to be strong again and get some self esteem.
Feeling very lost as a cyclist and person at the moment, I've felt this way for years now, I wish i could get some consistency. I have to work (minimum wage job), work causes pain, pain causes time off the bike. Well and truly on the hampster wheel.
The goal is to get off the hampster wheel.
Being demotivated by injury, pain, bad days on the bike, kids, wife, work comitments. Some days i want to can it all, sell all the bike stuff and move on...
My goal is to be strong again and get some self esteem.
Feeling very lost as a cyclist and person at the moment, I've felt this way for years now, I wish i could get some consistency. I have to work (minimum wage job), work causes pain, pain causes time off the bike. Well and truly on the hampster wheel.
The goal is to get off the hampster wheel.
It seems you still want to be the cyclist that you were in 2015. But that's almost 10 years ago. We all age differently, we have different goals in life, injuries happen. If your sole focus is to beat your guys from back then and regain respect as you call it, then the chances of frustration are high. In your case, it can help to focus less on what others achieve and focus more on realistic goals that you set for yourself. Maybe start be defining how you want to get consistency and make yourself a plan. All the best
Did 350h and 10.000 km again in 2023.NordicSal wrote: ↑Mon Jan 02, 2023 12:18 pm500h and as a secondary goal 15.000 km. Did 362h and 10.000 km in 2022.
10 w/kg 1 min up from 9.5 now
+1300w peak up from 1175w now
+1000w 10 sec up form 969w now.
Riding from Hamburg to Berlin (325 km) in less than 10h elapsed time
And also winning a race.
See you back here in a year
1 min went to 9.6 w/kg
My peak watts went to +1200w
10 sec went above 1050w
Never rode above 210 km last year, won no races what so ever.
Average 150km and 3500 meters per day for 25 days (2 days off) this summer without injury, saddle sore, etc. And likewise survive all the training injury free, and end up fit enough to climb Monte Zoncolan without thinking I am in hell.
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