Zynster wrote:Yesterday morning I when up to Coot-tha and did 3 runs up and down. It was tough but I made it, albeit at a very slow pace. Currently I'm running 39x25 as my lowest gear, and my cadence is very low. More grind than spin. I have a 11-28 cassette that I can put on the bike. I'm not sure if this will help much though. It's only an extra 3 teeth. What I'm wondering is whether the 28 will be faster due to a higher cadence? Or will it be slower, but easier? Should I just harden up and stick to the 25?
I said hello to a big bloke ona Lemond, pedalling up Cootha yesterday morning, he said it was his third lap and i think that was a bit too much for him.
With hillclimbing there is no recipe which suits everyone.
I do Cootha 38/23 but then change down to 25 for the final part of the climb.
But i like hills.
On another note beware of some inexperienced drivers in the Mt Coot-tha area soon.
The Bardon Convention Centre is reported to be undergoing changes to become student accomodation.
A few days ago i saw an old Corolla (typical student type car)
GOING UP the
ONE-WAY DOWN road.
(That is the section of road that is only legally accesible by turning left on the descent above the big Quarry)