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Which are what?Same as Ireland who announced them before our lockdown started.
Which are what?Same as Ireland who announced them before our lockdown started.
I don’t see the link specifically between cycling and deathsYes it would but no one on this forum has bragged about walking for 20 miles. Cyclists get a bum steer but when someone on behalf on cyclists states 20 miles is fine the last thing I want to do is let other members of the forum think that is ok. It isn't and we have the most deaths in Europe.
As per Rooter's reply, I also have a small bag under my saddle that contains 2 spare tubes and tyre levers. I have a small pump strapped to the side of the bike.
People just make stuff up about the lurgy to suit their own peculiar (in every sense) agendas. They project their own belief systems and prejudices onto some poor little piece of RNA which really doesn't give a **** one way or another.I don’t see the link specifically between cycling and deaths
Sorry but you are showing up your lack of knowledge now. I do have a road bike and I can comfortably cycle home on 70-80psi which my hand pump will do.Assuming you have a road bike, you need a pump that can get up to 90 or 100 psi.
That's a challenge.
I, like most sensible cyclists, carry 2 spare tubes, 3 co2 canisters, tyre levers and a multi tool. They all live in a little bag under my seat on my road bike, and on a top tube bag on my TT bike.
Next.
Current power is all that matters in time trialing. Put it on 190 next time and don’t let it move ;-)Yes, you have to be registered on ZwiftPower and they do us NP, my numbers were actually pretty close! I think 185 and 187..
For me the metric I look at is current power.
I know, I was a bit keen!!
Current power is all that matters in time trialing. Put it on 190 next time and don’t let it move ;-)
Uphill, downhill, scenic, all doesn’t matter. Just hammer YOUR number.
It can be the most boring but painful form of cycling!
I do that with running at the moment. Not as accurate as cycling but I try hitting a pace with no exception.
confirmation im not a sensible cyclist, i think i already knew that, cheers Scooter
Think I will do, 10 miles isnt too bad.just over 10 miles, sign up! I'm doing it again tomorrow night at 7!
You have never had to walk 10 miles pushing a bike have you... that's how us sensible ones learn!!
Think I will do, 10 miles isnt too bad.
Moved my average watts to 215 last night so I am getting slighter fitter.
In cleats!You have never had to walk 10 miles pushing a bike have you... that's how us sensible ones learn!!
In cleats!
LOL Amen!! I was lucky mine was on an MTB and I use SPD's in them. they are fine to walk in! Unlike my Sidi's with SPD-SL!!
Think about what you are saying, your argument doesn't make any sense. If I live in a town of 200k people (I actually live in a conurbation of over 330K) those people are spaced out at x number per Sq mile. That number is pretty much the same anywhere in the town regardless of whether it is 1 mile from my home or right across the other side of town. I also happen to live very close to the edge of it so I could cycle 2 miles east and be right in the centre of the built up area or 2 miles west and be out in the countryside with fewer people and cars. I am likely to see less people by cycling 20 miles round trip west than I am by cycling 4 miles round trip east. I suggest you think about the logistics and risks rather than blindly following numbers that have been randomly plucked out the air by people on TV.
Done,Get signed up! I'm off at 19.04 and my user id is s.roots
and if you are not yet, you need to be registered on zwiftpower which is a bit of a faff.
Done,
Only D and E category? Whats the difference as both were the same watts and both the same distance?
Joined the E cat and got 19.06 as a start![]()
Assuming you have a road bike, you need a pump that can get up to 90 or 100 psi.
That's a challenge.
I don’t see the link specifically between cycling and deaths