Nothing so dramatic today. Just 1:10 of simulated "hills", mostly big-gear work. My body
(about 5'7" and 120-ish pounds
) requires a lot of strength work to be even semi-competitive on the bike. We have plenty of real hills around here, but no one to ride them with--no group rides going on with local clubs. I guess the 10-person gathering limit
(aside from, apparently, protests
) is too restrictive for them. Aside from that, I don't know anyone of the right speed to ride with otherwise, don't feel safe riding solo. Ugh.
The group I rode with in 2018 in Boise was crazy strong. There were weaker cyclists in the club, but they all chose the shorter rides. I was training for IM Malaysia, so I needed to join the "long ride" group
(usually 60-90 miles
) but it was a constant struggle not to get dropped. No triathletes in the group, almost all guys
(plus one very competitive woman
) who basically rode their version of the TDF every Saturday. No one else was leaving anything in the tank for a post-ride brick run or a week of IM training!
Not just a matter of pride but not wanting to get lost in the middle of nowhere
(and "nowhere" in Idaho encompasses a whole lotta country, some of it without GPS or even cell signals, much less places to get more water
), and that awful wind. I swear, I spent the entire year riding and running into the wind. Get dropped and you will be fighting the wind so hard
(esp. at my size without big guys to draft
) there is no hope of catching up again until/unless someone drops back to rescue you
(or, in my case, they head up a really big hill
)! I'm sure they were all relieved when I stopped coming due to injury and then moving back to Oregon.