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Hope all went well guys, apologies as I wasn't able to make it.😕


 
Posted : 10/11/2020 10:01 pm
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Tough one.

The pack disapeared at the beginning, hung onto Skywalker and Jim W up the hill, lost them near the top but a combination of being a porker and burying myself got back to them on the downhill then hung on as best I could dreading the climb.
Sure enough as soon as it went uphill I died on my arse and the other two cleared off.

One day there'll be a flat course with a downhill finish 🙂


 
Posted : 10/11/2020 10:02 pm
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I'm not sure where you were in the field Snotrag as I don't know your zwift name but I think a few of us know each other and how to pitch against each other from doing the other STW events like the Sunday Hills and TTT. When you know that you find that you go all balls blazing to catch those that you know you should be able to keep with.
A little background helps and the other events riding often with these guys has really brought on my fitness...although it's still way behind a lot of them 🤣🤣


 
Posted : 10/11/2020 10:03 pm
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and do 50 minutes of riding on my own
well that’s your problem right there... ride smarter not harder 😉 digging extra deep for the first few mins to catch someone’s wheel can also reap massive rewards


 
Posted : 10/11/2020 10:04 pm
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That start was odd. There was guys flying past me with 3 seconds to go! Felt like I was right at the back-but from the static screen I was only half way down. Very strange. Had to give it the beans to catch up. Happy to give it a go, but I think reverting to the old system works better for me.
Just thankful I got in the lead group on the descent. No idea what happened to tlr?? One minute in front the next 30 seconds behind??
I’m finding this sprint format difficult to judge speed wise. I need a big overall gap to bridge the handicap but the sprints make the lead group slower-assuming to conserve energy for the sprint. Bit of a Catch 22. So it forces me to sprint-and make a right back to front of the Marina one. Love the extra dimension though.

Anyway, great climb at the end there Phil. Well deserved win.


 
Posted : 10/11/2020 10:07 pm
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I know the ultimate answer is ‘just get fitter’ but it would be lovely to actually have people to race against!

It's probably "just get zwiftier" sitting in a group on Zwift takes a fair bit of practice. Come join the TTT on a Thursday and it should get you used to it a bit more. It's very easy on Zwift to work your self out of a group if you're not careful, dropping backwards and catching on isn't as easy as you'd like it to be so you can find you ease off a little and just fall through the group, in a decent sized group if you don't find any wheels and drop back a few m you may well need to be putting out 50% more to catch the rear than you were to sit off the front. It's a bit weird.


 
Posted : 10/11/2020 10:14 pm
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The start felt like glue for me despite doing 400+W from the go. Not sure why Zwift lets people at different times, nothing like seeing riders coming past while you stay still.

@snotrag I think some of it is getting better at the Zwift draft. I found the TTT very helpful at learning to keep a constant even power and stay in the draft. If you start to fall back you then have to put lots of power in to catch back up then seem to overshoot, ease off to fall back into the group only to pop out the back again, then repeat until broken.

I was in the group with Zilog cruising along at 200 W for the second part of the flat section.

Not yet managed to hang onto the faster group I want to be with off the start yet so maybe I'm talking nonsense


 
Posted : 10/11/2020 10:14 pm
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Enjoyed that race, wasn't really anywhere to let up or catch you breath. Thought the start was better for me, but still blew straight out the back to my usual place as a the back marker.
Got a 5 min and a 20 min personal best for that ride and today plan has upped my threshold power by 3 watts. So pretty happy with that!


 
Posted : 10/11/2020 10:14 pm
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Well, that was fantastically awful!!

Blimey!!

Start worked well for me, but not sure it made much difference to my positioning after a few mins!
I tried to hang onto Simon Holehan, but he used and aero power-up on the descent and that was that.
He slowly pulled away and I was Billie No Mates for virtually the whole ride.

I need to ride more - too unfit!


 
Posted : 10/11/2020 10:16 pm
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Thanks all. Summit finish was evil but worked well.

Anyone who is new to series thanks for coming along. There are a few quirks. For the finish keep an eye out for the blue banner or your distance countdown bar under the drops bar as this is correct. It is normally a little past the official start finish lines.

So onto the results:

Cat A:
1. Phil56
2. crazyharry
3. Nixie

Cat B:
1. Paino
2. J-R
3. W00dster

Cat C:
1. Robbo1234biking
2. jamesoz
3. V7mfp

Cat D:
1. Jimdoubleyou
2. Whirld

Pave Sprint Top 5
1. Garry Lager
2. nixie
3. Paino
4. 1timmy1
5. Phil56

Marina Sprint Top 5
1. Phil56
2. nixie
3. Garry Lager
4. Paino
5. Dangeourbrain

And the overall race winner with handicaps applied:
1. W00dster
2. J-R
3. turnaround

With the sprint points added the top 3 for the series is as follows:
1. V7mfp
2. J-R
3. Mahowlett

Green Jersey Race
1. Nixie (22 points)
2. Garry Lager (16 points)
3. Paino (12 points)

Link to the full results: These are provisional in case I cocked anything up. Let me know if I did!

Next week we head to London for something a little longer and a lot flatter!

For those interested there is a TTT on a Thursday evening:

https://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/zwift-team-time-trial-thursday/page/20/#post-11460181


 
Posted : 10/11/2020 10:20 pm
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Got a 5 min and a 20 min personal best for that ride and today plan has upped my threshold power by 3 watts. So pretty happy with that!
yeah that is a result - means you’re getting fitter 😀 not had a power boost myself for ages, maybe I’ve peaked 😭


 
Posted : 10/11/2020 10:22 pm
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Congrats whirld


 
Posted : 10/11/2020 10:22 pm
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Oh, I got a new ftp by the way robbo.
16w increase...

... To 325.😂


 
Posted : 10/11/2020 10:23 pm
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@whirld1@hotmail.co.uk that's mint to hear and pretty inspiring, keep at it and before you know it you won't be last. Be nice when you can ride with a group, sure makes things a little easier.


 
Posted : 10/11/2020 10:23 pm
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Great work whrild


 
Posted : 10/11/2020 10:28 pm
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Cheers everyone! I'm definitely getting fitter, this series and the last series have been a massive motivation, so Thanks again Robbo and everyone for making it what it is.

Quick edit, I even got 5 points in this race! First points I've got in either series!


 
Posted : 10/11/2020 10:28 pm
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@weeksy that section we rode together I average 280w - my FTP is 270w - I was going flat out - I genuinely couldn't go any faster. It is the reverse of your hills issue. On the hills I averaged 310w both times up them - I can put out power on the hills - on the flat I struggle to consistently get above 270w ish.

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Posted : 10/11/2020 10:32 pm
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Note to self (and I bet everyone else too), in the current vogue for 3 word bollocks:

MUST

START

FASTER

Weird all round really. Seemed to be pretty strung out from the off, but then some people were probably mashing out 600W. I bridged a couple of splits & then ended up in a group of 5 (Kirky, Andeh, Savoyad, "F" - is all I saw on my screen) by the top of the hill, with 10-20 sec to the next pair up the road. No way was I going to close that one & we were all quite well matched so we toddled round fairly comfortably together "lewking at each other" as Sean might say.

I had an aero hat so I used it just before what I thought was the start of the hill to buy some yards - ooops, wasn't - sorry boys, I think they thought I was going for the line

... and then Kirky wandered off to win it by at least 10 seconds.

Good fun. Cheers all.


 
Posted : 10/11/2020 10:38 pm
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Weird mate, every time I looked you were on 2w/kg and I was cursing you ha ha.
I was enjoying that section, closing gaps, surging power to make time up. But then boom, I lost the wheel when my HR was peaking and that was it.


 
Posted : 10/11/2020 10:39 pm
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I actually got some points...how the hell did that happen??? 🤣🤣🤣🤣


 
Posted : 10/11/2020 10:40 pm
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Robbo - not sure the results sheet is right at the moment. The handicaps applied are the ones you put up a day or two ago, but they're not necessarily the same as the ones now showing on the sheet. For example mine showed +13:00 the other day, but my row for the race says +10:00 (but you have added on +13:00 which I think is what you intended)*

* - more than happy for it to be just 10:00 as an allowance for my ample pies needing to be dragged up a hill twice...


 
Posted : 10/11/2020 10:42 pm
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Robbo might be my brain lacking in oxygen feed at the moment but the final times don’t seem to add up right for a lot of the results in the higher part of the table. Eg handicap plus race time mostly seem out. There’s a lot of riders above me I noticed where their handicaps are the same or higher and time slower but have a lower total time.

Worth a check I think.


 
Posted : 10/11/2020 10:44 pm
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I didn't get a single point.....how the hell did that happen?!!!!!!


 
Posted : 10/11/2020 10:44 pm
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Hold on! Will check!


 
Posted : 10/11/2020 10:45 pm
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I got 0 points, no matter how he jiggles the system I still think I'll get 0 for today.


 
Posted : 10/11/2020 10:45 pm
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Neither did Steve Robinson. You're both too quick to need points! 🙂


 
Posted : 10/11/2020 10:46 pm
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Straight line beat me to it whilst i was typing. Maybe the working out is right but showing wrong handicaps. My quick work out from what I thought my band of riders and race finishes still seems wrong though.


 
Posted : 10/11/2020 10:46 pm
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Looks like handicaps didn't get sorted with the rest of the columns

Also, thanks Robbo for organising


 
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Yeah, I apparently got no points but I think it's pretty clear that my performance today deserved... well, no points, so that bit's almost certainly correct.


 
Posted : 10/11/2020 10:48 pm
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That start was odd. There was guys flying past me with 3 seconds to go!

Yep..loads of folks past me before the counter had even reached zero I think.. certainly before I'd started moving.

As TPBiker is one of the guys I race against (similar results), I could see quite early on he was 8 seconds behind, then really quickly 23 seconds behind.

Yep..and I averaged over 320 watts or not a million miles off 5 watts per kilo for first 5 min according to my garmin and still hemoraged time..just shows the effect on the draft I suppose. As woodster says, pretty much every race up until now we've been riding in same group, but my start position just gave me too much work to do.

I know I've totally got my own interests at heart here, but I say either go back to the original start format or all gather slightly down the road and all get inline before the go..otherwise pot luck plays a massive part in how the race pans out (for me at least..I appreciate if you have massive ftp you can probably muscle your way into the lead group, but for me, who is meant to be an cat A rider but has low ftp), its just not possible)


 
Posted : 10/11/2020 10:48 pm
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Updated now - just the handicaps that were wrong - phew! This spreadsheet is just dumb copied and pasted so no calculations are done on it - luckily!

Phil - you got some sprint points tonight!

Also if you look at overall times or GC you are the Yellow Jersey 6 seconds ahead of Nixie


 
Posted : 10/11/2020 10:50 pm
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@phil56 you got sprint points. But yes all that effort and no time points. I think the lead bunch perhaps was a little on the slow side.


 
Posted : 10/11/2020 10:50 pm
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Apparently from pens to top of climb I managed 305w average. That's not bad.

I didn't go nuts though as I knew I'd pay the price


 
Posted : 10/11/2020 10:52 pm
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I agree with @TPbiker. I think we should try the congregate down the road start.


 
Posted : 10/11/2020 10:52 pm
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Cheers Robbo  thanks for organising, can you just check mine has I had a drop out and re joined I wouldn’t want to do someone out of any points I know we have handicaps but Weeksy finished in front on me and he got no points,

once again thanks for organising it’s been great and I think the start worked well and we should give it another go next week.

Neil


 
Posted : 10/11/2020 10:56 pm
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@crust

Sure enough as soon as it went uphill I died on my arse and the other two cleared off.

Looks like I didn’t put enough time into you to beat you on the handicap though!

Cheers for dragging me round. Lot more fun than last week’s ITT


 
Posted : 10/11/2020 10:57 pm
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 think the lead bunch perhaps was a little on the slow side.

The group I was in was 1min 30 down on them after 12k...and only 2 min down at the end despite not going particularly quickly and me literally wheezing up the last climb. So yeah, front group were defo not as pacy as usual.


 
Posted : 10/11/2020 10:58 pm
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On starts - doesn’t congregating up the road mean some peoples finish lines will be a lot sooner than other, are you getting 100/200 metres for free? Or have I misunderstood how it works?


 
Posted : 10/11/2020 10:59 pm
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Neil - companion app shows you as finishing 1 second ahead of weeksy and then the handicap bumps you up the standings.


 
Posted : 10/11/2020 11:00 pm
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Not in my screen Arn. You appeared to do me 50m from the line.


 
Posted : 10/11/2020 11:05 pm
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Was a tough start tonight with PBs upto about 20min effort.

Ended up with a nice little group over the hill (Savoyard, Kirky, F, Scaredypants) and pretty much to the finish. There was someone TTing about 15s ahead but we couldn't seem to make up any ground, they must have been gunning it. By the last climb I'd had enough, was so glad to see the banner before the top.

Start seemed ok for me, but it does seem to set people off +/-3s. I'd guess that in the end it won't matter as times will be relative.

Great fun as always! Thanks Robbo and everyone for dragging my ass off the sofa. There's not much to look forward to at the moment, what with Covid and lockdown and rain and weird work stuff, so it's quickly becoming the highlight of my week.


 
Posted : 10/11/2020 11:06 pm
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Still coughing my lungs up! My Oh is an archaeologist and has been working from home, not digging big holes in the garden but some sort of cataloguing of flints, which is dusty work.
Had the fan on the floor pointing upwards and dusted myself. Going to have to relocate for next week, just as I've got the tech stable.

On the upside Zwift has put my FTP back up to close to what it was. Glad I didn't drop it.


 
Posted : 10/11/2020 11:10 pm
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Excellent work chaps, really good fun and am completely done in now.... thanks (I think)

Didn't realise how important the tactics are on a zwift race pretty mad really, now i understand why theres was so much concern with the start.... got absolutely gassed in case your wondering 😉

Lots of effort trying to chase groups in the first 20mins or so on my own, settled into a good group but was then finished for the rest

Phil & front group - great effort, see everyone next week all being well


 
Posted : 10/11/2020 11:18 pm
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There was someone TTing about 15s ahead but we couldn’t seem to make up any ground, they must have been gunning it

Think that was me... you guys were 12-15sec behind after the climb. I called a shout out for a blob to come get me as it was too hard...!

Then a trio.. tpbiker and another 2, caught up, and we worked well as a 4some all the way to the finish.

Didn't go for any sprints, just aiming to stay ahead of your bunch!
Kirky and I are similar handicap, so kept an eye on him and his time!

Didn't do anything crazy up the final climb... just wanted to stay solid all the way up!

Happy with 6th on this race... didn't race last week, so hopefully that is the only one I miss!

DrP


 
Posted : 10/11/2020 11:23 pm
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Well done whirld - I bet you're bloody close to being able to draft the next group and that'll take chunks off your times as well as being a nicer ride.

Dandasbike - are you the mysterious "F" ?


 
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