It must be spring, it's.... ....the chaingang!
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It must be spring, it's.... ....the chaingang!
As various people have noted, the clocks change this weekend. Chaingang next Tuesday then? And if so, what time? 5:45pm sharp?
Good ride last night; seven of us. Steady on way out, brisk on way back for average of 22mph. 6pm start next week.
Just floating an idea, responses welcome:- as the race season gets going I'm not going to be getting out on four-hour rides on non-racing Sundays but would appreciate a chance to work at the speed. Anyone interested in a Sunday morning chaingang - possibly do the crit-like circuit near Appleton Roebuck for a bit of variety from the Tuesday one?
Just floating an idea, responses welcome:- as the race season gets going I'm not going to be getting out on four-hour rides on non-racing Sundays but would appreciate a chance to work at the speed. Anyone interested in a Sunday morning chaingang - possibly do the crit-like circuit near Appleton Roebuck for a bit of variety from the Tuesday one?
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I was wondering, do people think there would be any value in having separate A and B groups in the chain gang?
Like several others, I was dropped on Tuesday (although I managed to team up with Steve and Ian and had a good workout on the way back). However, at least one person rode back alone.
I don’t think the dropped people will necessarily coalesce into a second group automatically. Perhaps it’s best for people (training-wise) if they can stick with a group all the way round and keep a high work rate up?
Like several others, I was dropped on Tuesday (although I managed to team up with Steve and Ian and had a good workout on the way back). However, at least one person rode back alone.
I don’t think the dropped people will necessarily coalesce into a second group automatically. Perhaps it’s best for people (training-wise) if they can stick with a group all the way round and keep a high work rate up?