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Re: Smart trainers and software
Postby warthog1 » Fri May 10, 2024 8:21 pm
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Re: Smart trainers and software
Postby g-boaf » Sat May 11, 2024 9:36 pm
I ended up with the top time on ADZ after the 36:57 person disappeared. mine was 48:52.
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Re: Smart trainers and software
Postby queequeg » Sun May 12, 2024 10:56 pm
That's a pretty solid time. My best is 50:12. I need to lose a heap of weight and start training high intensity again to get back there. I haven't done sub-1hr for some time. I have won the wheels a lot of times though. I think the AdZ climb I did a couple of days ago was my 44th ascent.
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Re: Smart trainers and software
Postby Arbuckle23 » Mon May 13, 2024 7:09 am
Fulgaz is good, used it before for a bit previously , but if a I choose a route shorter that how far I want to ride that day, I have to do two rides, only a couple can be looped. Zwift I can just jump on a ride where I want,
Means too much time sorting through routes to decide when I wake up i the morning and it's raining.
Trying out Rouvy at the moment, will see how that goes.
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Re: Smart trainers and software
Postby g-boaf » Mon May 13, 2024 7:22 am
Mine was number 144 if I remember right. I'm part of a group that does this climb regularly, and you may have heard of them, two of the group did 365x ADZ (365 laps of ADZ in a year) and one of the group recently did a triple vEverest.queequeg wrote: ↑Sun May 12, 2024 10:56 pmThat's a pretty solid time. My best is 50:12. I need to lose a heap of weight and start training high intensity again to get back there. I haven't done sub-1hr for some time. I have won the wheels a lot of times though. I think the AdZ climb I did a couple of days ago was my 44th ascent.
I've been down to as low as 45:12 before my accident and since then I got as down to low 46 minutes. I've probably got 44 minutes in me but I don't like being at absolute max effort for 40 minutes plus. It's more enjoyable to dial it back a bit and keep the heart rate below 160bpm.
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Re: Smart trainers and software
Postby queequeg » Tue May 14, 2024 1:28 am
Crikey, I didn't know about the 365 laps in a year. I have sort of fallen off the wagon a bit as I try to find a new routine that works in the post-Covid/post-DVT world. I think what I really need is a long holiday (I have 3-4 months long service due), but with my youngest starting high school this year and my wife working full time again, there's really no opportunity to get away as someone always needs to be here for the kids.g-boaf wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2024 7:22 am
Mine was number 144 if I remember right. I'm part of a group that does this climb regularly, and you may have heard of them, two of the group did 365x ADZ (365 laps of ADZ in a year) and one of the group recently did a triple vEverest.
I've been down to as low as 45:12 before my accident and since then I got as down to low 46 minutes. I've probably got 44 minutes in me but I don't like being at absolute max effort for 40 minutes plus. It's more enjoyable to dial it back a bit and keep the heart rate below 160bpm.
I might have to just fool myself into commuting to work - at home - every day.
I think I'd be happy just cracking 50 minutes. I had nothing left in me at all doing 50:12, and I just don't think I can drop my weight much below 77kg (which is where I was). I'm content with that. I'd like to get back into the Everesting again and recommence Audax. I'm off to Gloucester this weekend for Thunderbolt's Adventure. I've done what I can to ensure my legs can drag me up and over the Barrington Tops (twice). After that it's back to the endurance stuff!
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Re: Smart trainers and software
Postby g-boaf » Tue May 14, 2024 8:23 am
queequeg wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2024 1:28 amI might have to just fool myself into commuting to work - at home - every day.g-boaf wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2024 7:22 am
Mine was number 144 if I remember right. I'm part of a group that does this climb regularly, and you may have heard of them, two of the group did 365x ADZ (365 laps of ADZ in a year) and one of the group recently did a triple vEverest.
I've been down to as low as 45:12 before my accident and since then I got as down to low 46 minutes. I've probably got 44 minutes in me but I don't like being at absolute max effort for 40 minutes plus. It's more enjoyable to dial it back a bit and keep the heart rate below 160bpm.
I do daily Zwift rides in the evening. I was commuting to work on the bike but it's gotten cold and wet so I gave that away and I'm busy so it's more practical to work from home so the commute time can be spent on work rather than riding to and from work.
It's hard to keep the momentum going.
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Re: Smart trainers and software
Postby Mr Purple » Thu May 16, 2024 9:38 am
I actually hate sustained climbing on the indoor trainer. Up to 20 minutes or so is ok, but anything over that and you just end up drenched in sweat, plus my achilles starts playing up a bit.g-boaf wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2024 7:22 amI've been down to as low as 45:12 before my accident and since then I got as down to low 46 minutes. I've probably got 44 minutes in me but I don't like being at absolute max effort for 40 minutes plus. It's more enjoyable to dial it back a bit and keep the heart rate below 160bpm.
Pretty sure I could beat my ADZ PR of 44:07/278W but looking at my average HR of 186bpm for that attempt no thanks!
I think part of this is having a flogged out old trainer bike on an ageing Kickr core. It makes unpleasant noises under significant power. Keeping an eye on the Kickr bikes on a decent special.
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Re: Smart trainers and software
Postby jasonc » Thu May 16, 2024 9:42 am
It's how I trained for the stelvio double. coot-tha reps just won't cut it
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Re: Smart trainers and software
Postby g-boaf » Thu May 16, 2024 10:03 am
It's the only way I can do them - because you need long climbs.
I've also previously set 8% gradients in PerfPro Studio with say 3x20min with each block 8% gradient and you just have to tough them out at low cadence. It really helps - and ALWAYS use the heart rate monitoring. When you get to the real thing with normal cadence it's still tough but you can manage it.
If you have to ride up Bonette in France then you need more than the local shorter climbs, that thing is 25km, very high (2800m+) and very steep at the top.
Another tough one is the climb up to Courchevel, that is sustained steep and long. On my Strava shows as my biggest climb at 1872m.
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Re: Smart trainers and software
Postby Mr Purple » Thu May 16, 2024 10:11 am
That is it's main utility.
None of us Brisbane riders can really pretend we're proper 'climbers'. My power profile always describes me as a 'puncheur' simply because the longest convenient climb to me is Cootha Back at 2.2km/9%. Needing to actually pace a climb is not a skill you'd develop riding in Brisbane.
We are defined by our topography!
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Re: Smart trainers and software
Postby g-boaf » Thu May 16, 2024 10:33 am
The moment you get over to Albertville and see the local riders out for their afternoon rides you quickly understand what real speed and fitness is. They are bloody fast - and they all look like they haven't eaten in months!Mr Purple wrote: ↑Thu May 16, 2024 10:11 amThat is it's main utility.
None of us Brisbane riders can really pretend we're proper 'climbers'. My power profile always describes me as a 'puncheur' simply because the longest convenient climb to me is Cootha Back at 2.2km/9%. Needing to actually pace a climb is not a skill you'd develop riding in Brisbane.
We are defined by our topography!
I know we see talk of "you don't need to do ridiculous elevation to be fit", but if you want to go up hills fast, you really need to do that.
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Re: Smart trainers and software
Postby Mr Purple » Thu May 16, 2024 10:50 am
I've been passed up Cootha once in the past 2-3 years. The guy who came past made me look like a weightlifter!
I'm happy with my 4000m or so elevation a week. Makes riding on the flat bits a lot easier.
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Postby g-boaf » Thu May 16, 2024 11:44 am
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Re: Smart trainers and software
Postby vbplease » Fri May 17, 2024 4:15 pm
Not quite sure what to do about a trainer now.. I could get a replacement tacx neo, or for the same price get a kickr shift..
on the other hand my wife wants me to keep the $4k in the bank, and on this theme, I've really lost motivation to do indoor rides.. i'm definitely done with zwift now (with the price increase, and many other reasons) and not sure I'll get back into fulgaz? when I'm only 10mins ride from Nundah crit track, doing indoor intervals has lost all appeal. I find doing intervals on the crit track so much easier.. not sure what to do?
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Postby jasonc » Fri May 17, 2024 4:30 pm
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Re: Smart trainers and software
Postby g-boaf » Fri May 17, 2024 4:43 pm
Do intervals on the crit track in pouring rain?vbplease wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2024 4:15 pmI've just returned my tacx neo smart bike under warranty.. unfortunately the knocking sound would keep returning after tightening up the left crank.
Not quite sure what to do about a trainer now.. I could get a replacement tacx neo, or for the same price get a kickr shift..
on the other hand my wife wants me to keep the $4k in the bank, and on this theme, I've really lost motivation to do indoor rides.. i'm definitely done with zwift now (with the price increase, and many other reasons) and not sure I'll get back into fulgaz? when I'm only 10mins ride from Nundah crit track, doing indoor intervals has lost all appeal. I find doing intervals on the crit track so much easier.. not sure what to do?
Or get a kickr shift and Fulgaz? Always handy to have that option. Think it over.
I’m staying on Zwift and Fulgaz. Tried other options and not pleased.
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Re: Smart trainers and software
Postby warthog1 » Fri May 17, 2024 10:44 pm
I may pay for a month and try it again at work.
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Re: Smart trainers and software
Postby Arbuckle23 » Sat May 18, 2024 7:42 pm
Like Fulgaz the rides are detailed and consume a fair bit of data. My wifi in the shed is pretty limited, so struggles with 1080p. Runs Zwift fine as the data is much less. Can solve by downloading prior, but the iPad I normally use is short on space so I use my work laptop
I may look at Fulgaz again, but I think Zwift is gone for me for the moment. I haven't raced on it for quite a while and the gamey stuff doesn't interest me. Main use now is crap weather and Zwift has priced itself out of that.
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Re: Smart trainers and software
Postby g-boaf » Sat May 18, 2024 8:11 pm
Have you thought of getting a Mac cheaply out of USA from iPowerResale rather than using the iPad or work computer?Arbuckle23 wrote: ↑Sat May 18, 2024 7:42 pmPretty happy with Rouvy, will continue for a bit I think.
Like Fulgaz the rides are detailed and consume a fair bit of data. My wifi in the shed is pretty limited, so struggles with 1080p. Runs Zwift fine as the data is much less. Can solve by downloading prior, but the iPad I normally use is short on space so I use my work laptop
I may look at Fulgaz again, but I think Zwift is gone for me for the moment. I haven't raced on it for quite a while and the gamey stuff doesn't interest me. Main use now is crap weather and Zwift has priced itself out of that.
They have some great deals, even new in box Mac Studios:
https://ipowerresale.com/products/apple ... arent-good
Those will still qualify for AppleCare as well.
I'm staying with Zwift for now but very unhappy with how the workout mode works.
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Re: Smart trainers and software
Postby Arbuckle23 » Sat May 18, 2024 10:04 pm
Work laptop is free Well until I retire mid next year.
Those macs are dear, even from that site, could buy a quite good windows laptop for that
Could also think about a new iPad with enough storage as well, current one is old with only 32 gb
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Re: Smart trainers and software
Postby g-boaf » Sat May 18, 2024 10:16 pm
All dependant on what the windows laptop performs like.Arbuckle23 wrote: ↑Sat May 18, 2024 10:04 pm
Work laptop is free Well until I retire mid next year.
Those macs are dear, even from that site, could buy a quite good windows laptop for that
Could also think about a new iPad with enough storage as well, current one is old with only 32 gb
Surprised your work computer is not locked down? My windows based work laptop is, and it is a miserable crashing horrible thing. It’s underpowered to heck - connect two screens via the dock and one or both flickers off or don’t connect at all, even outlook crawls on it. And it gets very hot as well.
If I work remotely I use one of my own computers which is miles faster and more reliable.
I have an iPad here but don’t use it much. I do have a MacBook Air 15” M2 16gb 1TB which has proven excellent. I’ve ran Zwift on it only rarely but it does that at highest detail no problems. Mainly that laptop is used when I travel and it is quick and great battery life.
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Re: Smart trainers and software
Postby jasonc » Sun May 19, 2024 7:46 am
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Re: Smart trainers and software
Postby g-boaf » Sun May 19, 2024 10:25 am
True with laptops, and the high performance ones are big $$$ and always seem to sound like jet engines when they are working.jasonc wrote: ↑Sun May 19, 2024 7:46 amMy job is managing end user hardware. A very big fleet. We do performance testing on all of them. A desktop smashes A laptop unless you are spending 3 times as much. Monitors are cheap. Dell have an outlet site. Buy a optiplex micro (if space is an issue) with a standard desktop processor for about $1k. Some even come with wifi. If you have any questions, ask here or send me a message
I don’t mind my MacBook Air for some things, but my desktops are way better, even though some of them are much older.
I’m eventually going to have to replace the old Mac Pro used in my trainer pain cave as it’s getting too old now. I’m pretty tempted by a Mac Studio which I could also use for other things if necessary. I wouldn’t mind a second 2019 Mac Pro if I could find a good one second hand and maybe stick my spare 16 core CPU in it.
And maybe sell both 2010 Mac Pros. A mint one in original box fully upgraded will still get $$$.
I could build a PC as well but not sure I want to go down that route of supporting my own build of machine again.
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