Subject: RE: Power output during IM ride. mikericci - 2004-12-03 2:25 PM
Max
There are lots of factors involved - have you done IMUSA before? The hills are long but not too steep, there is just one little section getting back into town that is tough, but otherwise it's a very nice course.
Mike, I have not done IM USA before, this will be my first Ironman distance. But I've been around the course in a car, and last year I was a spectator at that back section where the bike course comes up that big hill heading towards town. So I know about what it's like. That said, my bike is the strongest part of my race, having been a former USCF Cat III racer in the 70's and 80's. So the mileage and the hills will not pose a problem. I've been able to average 22 mph in an OLY distance and 20 mph in a 1/2 IM, so I'm shooting for 19 here at LP. I think I'm going to take a couple of reconaisance trips up there, (it's around a 4 hour drive from here ) and pre-ride the course so I'll have a better feel for the hills and the effort involved in certain sections. I'm going to try and focus a lot of my training this Spring on hillier routes, usually in the NH mountains, to try and improve my climbing a bit more. My ability to time-trial on the aero bars is my strength, so by doing the hill work, I'm hoping to improve my overall time. I'll be 57 years old the week before the race, so maybe my fastest days are behind me, but I can still hang with some of the young guys!
I'm assuming that doing the CP30 will give me a base number to work from, and repeating it (monthly? ) will give me an idea on how my power level is progressing. I've been following Chris Carmichaels cycling book and using a lot of the methods in there to work from, but basically I'm a self-coached triathlete.
Edited by max 2004-12-03 10:56 PM
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