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The Velotard Thread.

Aldi usually have all the "Muc-Off" products in stock when they have a cycling promotion.
 
Getting closer to my 50k/30kph (average) target: did 55/29 yesterday. I need to cycle more though as my lower back gives up after 45-50k and affects how much effort I can put in.
 
Getting closer to my 50k/30kph (average) target: did 55/29 yesterday. I need to cycle more though as my lower back gives up after 45-50k and affects how much effort I can put in.
Does it not just depend on the route and gradients?
 
This was flat and I was smashing a big gear going for some PBs (haven't Strava-d it yet so don't know if I achieved anything), so I reckon I spent 40-50% of the time in the drops going hard. The ride prior was hillier and I didn't have the discomfort, so I think it's a link between effort/over-exertion and body position.
 
This was flat and I was smashing a big gear going for some PBs (haven't Strava-d it yet so don't know if I achieved anything), so I reckon I spent 40-50% of the time in the drops going hard. The ride prior was hillier and I didn't have the discomfort, so I think it's a link between effort/over-exertion and body position.

This is probably a daft question but did you stretch your hamstrings our properly before your ride?
 
Yup. Hold a stretch on each leg for a full minute, plus recently some work on loosening the sciatic nerve. Although it's an ongoing thing as I see an osteopath regularly: I have a hip which drops, tight hamstrings and thoracic outlet syndrome which might be connected to the former.
 
Yup. Hold a stretch on each leg for a full minute, plus recently some work on loosening the sciatic nerve. Although it's an ongoing thing as I see an osteopath regularly: I have a hip which drops, tight hamstrings and thoracic outlet syndrome which might be connected to the former.

That was my first thought, especially when you are in a riding position (fnarr). At the risk of going full 'matron' have you had a proper sports massage on your legs and back.
 
Not full sports, no, although I do have a full-body massage once a month which often spends a bit of time on my legs.
 
Thanks for the recommendations stoo.

another question, how bad are road bikes in ice/snow. always had a mountain bike before, so managed when the temps dropped. Did have 1 occasion last winter where the bike went from under me.
debating whether i need to plan for possibly walking to work tomorrow...
 
I’m come off my mountain bike plenty of times in the snow/Ice back in the day delivering papers. If ever I’m on my road bike out in the rain I’m very cautious, certainly wouldn’t take a corner quickly. You’re on slicks at the end of the day
 
Dropping your tyre pressures might help a bit, Lemon, other than that I'd say it's much the same as driving: No sudden movements or acceleration/deceleration.
 
Personally I leave the road bike at home on potentially icy days. I've come off a couple of times, once quite nastily. It's just not worth the risk.

Mountain bike in the snow, fat tyres at low pressure - now that's lots of fun.
 
Thanks everyone.
Took wombats advice. Handy that currently there isn't ice, just snow. Set off 15 mins earlier than usual, and took it very slowly.
I might keep em peeled on ebay or summat for a cheap mountain bike for inclement weather.
 
Made the mistake of trying to cycle in this morning. Fook!
Went 200yards, approach to an island, bike just went. Luckily, landed on my back, and my rucksack/lunch absorbed the blow. (My lunch was flat when I ate it just :icon_lol: )
Really bad decision. There was a bus next to me, fortunately stationary.
Anticipate I'll be walking to work next week...:whistle:

In other news, the new lights are really good.
 
Made the mistake of trying to cycle in this morning. Fook!
Went 200yards, approach to an island, bike just went. Luckily, landed on my back, and my rucksack/lunch absorbed the blow. (My lunch was flat when I ate it just :icon_lol: )
Really bad decision. There was a bus next to me, fortunately stationary.
Anticipate I'll be walking to work next week...:whistle:

In other news, the new lights are really good.

Glad you're OK LJ.
 
Ouch, sounds nasty mate. Glad you didn't cause more damage to yourself.

On a selfish note, I'm really hoping the weather thaws out by next week so that I can finally clock in my 3,000th mile of the year....
 
Pride hurts more than anything fellas. I have learned to inspect the outside world, rather than just "go for it" in future.
Definitely lucky though.
Appreciate the thoughts/comments.
 
Oh, and my helmet works cracking! However, I now am going to need to change it. Any recommendations?
I also went to get the bike serviced this am. Looks like I need a new chain and cassette. Can get both done at work for £49. Thinking I might just get it done there if that isn't a rip off.
 
What bike you got mate?
 
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