Sunday, February 20, 2011

Saturday, February 19, 2011

2011 TdB Stage 2: Rolling Hill (Time Trial!)

Today was going to be a rough day. There were several elite riders in my bank and I knew I was going to have to work to stay with them.

Except that I didn't. I missed a surge in the first couple miles and instantly found myself 20 yards behind them. At the speeds we were moving, I was not going to bring them back. So, I found myself going a 36-mile time trial over rolling hills.

I'm pretty happy with how I did, really. I finished in about 1:47:00, which gave me an average speed of about 21.4 mph. Not bad for the rolling hills that we had to contend with. That was an average power of about 240 watts, which is really good for that duration and my heart rate stayed about 160 bpm for most of the day.

My legs are killing me after that. I'm looking forward to the final stage on Sunday just because it will mean that I'm done!

On the plus side, I got a new kitty tonight!

2011 Tour de Breakaway Stage 1

It's that time of year again: time to punish myself to help raise money for our JMI group.

The Tour de Breakaway is a 3-day event held on CompuTrainers at Breakaway Bikes. The first day is a 10K time trial, the second day a 60K rolling hills day and the third day a major climbing day. I also wrote about it last year:
Stage 1: TT
Stage 2: That's More Like It
Stage 3: Hanging on for Dear Life

I really had no idea what to expect tonight. I have been training, but more focused on the type of surges and sprints that happen in a crit, not on the type of long endurance for a time trial. Luckily, this was a pretty short time trial. Based on the numbers I've been seeing in training, I expected to hold about 270 watts. My weight was up a little (largely from eating salty snacks all week in strategy meetings), so I that was going to hurt me a little on the climbing portions of the time trial.

The one thing that should have sounded an alarm for me was how warm it was in the room when we got there. I never deal well with warm temperatures when I'm riding.

The first 4 miles or so, I was doing really well. I felt like I was pacing well, my power was holding sky high (about 300 watts average) and it felt like I was barely pedaling.

Then at about 4.5 miles, I started to not be able to breathe so well. It felt like every lung-full of air was super hot. I was sweating like crazy but not getting any cooler. When the oscillating fan blew on me, it felt like the heat was on. My power started to drop.

So, I collected myself and didn't panic. I dropped my power to about 230 watts (not really intentionally, but that's what I could hold onto) for about a mile. Once I reached the final climb, I jumped out of the saddle and gunned it as hard as I could.

I finished with a time of 16:40 and averaged 282 watts. My average heart rate was a whopping 173 beats per minute.

That was enough for 12th place (against a crowd of largely Cat 1,2, and 3 riders). I felt miserable but I was really happy with the results.

Next up, the long road day!

Sunday, February 13, 2011

You know you're training hard enough when...

Athletes often wonder whether they are training hard enough. I think and easy way to tell is by measuring how much you look forward to recovery days and recovery weeks in your training plan.

Today is the last day of Week 3 of my training cycle, and let me tell you, I'm REALLY looking forward to the recovery week that starts tomorrow.

For the last three weeks, I've been increasing both the intensity of my workouts and the amount of time that I spend on the bike. I've been doing a lot of high speed, high intensity work and my body is really not happy about it.

So, for the next few days I get to take it really easy. No long rides, no sprints, no tempo work, not threshold work, no heavy weight lifting. Just some short, very easy rides on the trainer.

Next weekend is the Tour de Breakaway, our annual fundraiser for our juniors team. It's three days of racing on the CompuTrainers at Breakaway Bikes. I did it last year and really enjoyed it. Hopefully this year will be as fun!

As of this morning, I'm down to 183.6 (from 190) and my body fat is holding around 21% (from 22.5%. I think last week's 20.4% number was a fluke since I only saw it for one day).

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Lego

In case you think I do nothing but ride my bike, this was a fun project Shelli and I did a few weekends ago.

It was my first attempt at this kind of thing (making a movie from a series of photos) but I think it turned out pretty well. If it's too small, you can watch it full screen by clicking the button in the lower right of the movie player.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

A Little More Intense

This week, I added a little more intensity to the training diet, ranging from 1 kilometer sprints (only about a minute and twenty seconds, but HARD) to 30-second bursts at 400 watts to 15 second bursts at 620 watts to long 45 minute climbs at or above threshold.

Yes, my legs are a bit tired from it!

I have to say that it feels great. I'm really happy at how well my body tolerated the extra abuse. Within each session, I actually found myself able to go a little harder after the first couple, telling me that I was pacing myself too low early on. Of course, now I'm making the other mistake and starting out too hard and then struggling to maintain. I'll get it right eventually!

I'm still doing light plyometrics, trying to work up my explosive power. I'm not getting much additional power, but I am consistently hitting 5-second power in the 1040 to 1050 watt range. That used to be a personal best, now I do it three or four times a week.

One more week of really hard training and then a week of recovery before the 2011 Tour de Breakaway

In other training news, my weight bench and adjustable dumbbells should be here on Friday. I've already received by stability ball and elastic cords. Next weekend, Shelli and I should be able to start doing solid strength and balance workouts at home. (I'm sure FedEx will enjoy delivering the 108 pound package!)

And finally, my weight is down to 184.4 (from 190) and my body fat is down to 20.4% (from 22.5%).