Sunday, March 29, 2015

TT on the CT

This morning I had one final chance to break 40 minutes during the 22.5km timetrial on the computrainer at ChallengeByChoice where I've been training mostly twice a week for the past three months.

My objective was clear: stop the clock sooner, average a higher speed and average higher watts.

Simple enough.


One of the earliest photos of me on a bike, taken by my Dad on a summer day on our front driveway in the mid to late 1960s. I love cycling now as much as I did as a kid. This firetruck red tricycle led to a shiny blue banana seat special and then when I was a teenager my first 10-speed - when steel ruled the cycling world.

I checked Joe Friel's 'The Power Meter Handbook' from the library this past week. A bit late but nonetheless, there's no expiry date on learning something new. While I've barely started the book, I read one section about balancing one's power output with the time one will be spinning.

That's not a new concept to me. The efforts that I've put in on the CT have been strong, I like to push myself in training, and I know that these efforts would not be sustainable for a half iron or an Ironman. Most of the CT spins last about 40 minutes.

Still, there's no doubt in my mind that the CT has proved a huge benefit to my overall fitness and in particular to my early season bike fitness. I ended up cycling outside both days last weekend and I was happy with both of the spins: the first was about 55k and the second was about 85k. Both on the Sea to Sky Highway to Whistler, in other words, varied terrain.

During the past few days, I was reviewing my TT stats since January and while I've been keen to generate better numbers, I'm content with the level of consistency - especially as I have been increasing my swimming and running frequency and volumes too.

Four of the seven TTs had finish times within a 25 second range. The two outliers - the slowest and the fastest - were the first and the last one.

About half way through the Winter session, I opted to spin on Friday evenings (6:45pm) and Sunday mornings (7:30am).

I found that I tended to spin faster on Sunday mornings vs Friday evenings which I attribute more to mental fatigue at the end of the work week. Plus I swim at 6:15am on Friday mornings and the 12-hour gap between workouts wasn't ideal for me. I like training back to back.

This past Friday I rode well for about 3/4 of the time that I clocked but I hit a wall on a flat section that was about 2.5k in length. I never recovered enough.

I wasn't sure what to expect this morning. I've been thinking of a sub 40 minute finishing time for several months but it hadn't happened. I decided that I'd have to start with a bit more power and really focus to be in the moment.

During the spin I kept myself from looking at the clock. I can't control time. I can control my effort.

So I focused on my overall watts and my watts per kilogram and whenever they dipped, I renewed my effort.

I started with more effort than I have previously and kept it together.

The end result was a huge confidence boost: Thirty-eight minutes and thirty-one seconds! Oh ya!! I was impressed.

I will celebrate by taking a late Sunday morning nap.

As for next year, I left some room for improvement.  I, for no particular reason other than wanting it, had gunned all season for an avg watts of 300. Ok, in part I sought this because of what others were producing. For me competition is about: Heck if he/she can do that, then so can I.

Today though I fell 3 watts short. Yet that's close enough to know that it's within reach. I'll get it. I promise.


TT’s - Winter session 

*22.53k course - starts flat and then rises to 3.5k elevation, then eases and then rises a second time and finishes on a 1.5k grade for the final 2k


Week Two
                                   41:58.9    32.2  253 
                                   40:16.7    33.6  274

Week Six  
Sunday Feb 8            41:09       32.8  261


Week Nine
Friday Feb 27            40:14.56   33.6  275
Sunday Mar 1            40:24.77   33.5  272


Week 13
Friday Mar 27           40:41.37   33.2  270
Sunday Mar 29          38:31.76   35.1  297

Saturday, March 21, 2015

Spring's early arrival

First outdoor spin is scheduled for tomorrow - after one of the few remaining Computrainer sessions.

I've been spinning inside on the CT since early October, mostly twice a week. While the sessions are mostly 20k in distance and 40 minutes, the intensity is what it's all about.

As expected I started out slow but I have found my strength.

*****

Computrainer data from early October 2014 through January 2015 

*courses varied in terms of terrain, some rolling, some mostly up, some mostly down and a TT which we repeated 

**course distance on average 22-23km

***Most of the weeks the faster time was my second spin 


week                time     avg    Peak    avg     peak    WPKG   Peak
                                    spd     spd      wtt     wats                  WPKG 


Fall - October - Dec

week one - in Toronto

week two    46:23.1    27.9   51.1    224      441     2.93     5.75
                   48:57.7    26.4   50.6   200.9    417     2.62     5.44

week three 43:50.8     30.8   49.7   226.7    364    3.03     4.866

week four   35:06.6    38.9   54.8    244.5     431    3.25     5.72
                  35:17.7    38.7    52.4    237.95   446    3.16     5.92

week five - in Toronto

week six   35:08.9    34.1   50.98   263.96   386    3.46     5.07
              * 38:10.1    31.59 49.08  235.06   2036  3.05   26.4 *
              * electrical glitch

week seven 38:15.2    35.4     56.7    262.2    491    3.45    6.44
                    39:08.1    34.6     61.6    250.2    602     3.28     7.9

week eight   41:07.8     20.42   30.02   261.7    464     3.43   6.09
                    41:58.4     32.2                 251

week nine   33:01.8      40.5    51.9     275.6    464      3.64   6.13
                   33:48.1     39.6    52.3     259      402    3.42     5.31

week 10 and 11 lost due to flu

week 12 (TT)  42:00.4    32.2    50.4    249.9      375    3.24    4.86
                      45:03.6    29.99   50.2   216.7      413     2.81     5.36


Winter - January - March

Week One  - Tuesday glitch
                   - Friday flat tire

Week Two - TT  41:58.9  32.2   253 
                           40:16.7   33.6  274

Week Three - Tuesday glitch
                     - Sat morn

Week Four - Tuesday glitch
                   - Sunday         37:46   34.3     279

Week Five - Tuesday glitch
                  - Sunday Feb 1 38:17   36.9    274

Week Six - TT  - Missed Thursday
                          - Sunday Feb 8    41:09    32.8   261

Week Seven  - Tues Feb 10th evening  38:50  33.3   259

Week Eight  *18k course three short uphills
    Tues Feb 17th evening   32:56        32.9  268
     Fri  Feb 20th evening    31:31.54   34.3   290

Week Nine - TT - Friday Feb 27   40:14.56    33.6      275
                            Sunday Mar 1    40:24.77    33.5      272

Week 10 - Fri Mar 6    38:05.93       36.4     258
                 Sun Mar 8    37:38.4       36.8     268

Week 11 - Fri Mar 13    41:27.29    32.6    267
                 Sun Mar 15   40:48.53   33.1    274

Week 12 - Fri Mar 20 (uphill!)  40:37.41  25.6   269
               - Sun Mar 22

Week 13 - TT - Fri Mar 27
                         Sun Mar 29