Time Trial


One season ends.....

Went to the last club tt of the season.  Not done much this season, two hilly's and a two up.  This was my first and last chance at the standard course.  About to set off from thr club house and the heavens opened.  Riding to the start felt OK but getting cold in the rain.

 

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The model of consistency...

Morning all! It has been a while since I reported back on the blog but I can (thankfully report) that I have not been suffering any ill effects after my first club 10 of the season.

Those of you who know me personally will know I am a bit of a stats nerd and am always recording data and routes and training information. My mapmyride data is syndicated to my Twitter account making my rides public and encouraging me to ride more and try harder.

The club ten through my eyes (as promised...)

"You better be putting this on your blog tomorrow" said the time keeper as I was pushed off into my time trial date with destiny last night.

And so, after all I had said about losing the enjoyment of riding against the watch as opposed to sportives and social rides, there I was skin suited up and darting over Helpston Heath whilst sucking my stomach in (for lycra reasons despite losing a stone since Feb).

Ritchey Prologue clip-on TT bar

Price: 
£80.00

If you're new to time trialling then a set of clip-on bar extensions is the simplest way to get a more aerodynamic position on the bike. These Ritchey Prologue bars should fit the bill very well: they're a comfortable, adjustable system that won't break the bank, and aside from the extra weight that they carry they perform as well as other more expensive options. They also offer a useful extra position on training rides if you don't want to keep fitting and re-fitting them.

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