Thomas totally deserved it, been very consistent all the way through and a solid winner. Great speech on the podium too!So glad G has managed to win it, his interview afterwards says it all. It means so much to him. He is such a different winner to Wiggins who was arrogant (I love Wiggins by the way) and Froome who in my opinion is a complete stuck up arsehole. Think this one win be the most popular win within the peloton for many a year!
Thomas totally deserved it, been very consistent all the way through and a solid winner. Great speech on the podium too!
Disagree with the comments about Froome, the shit that he has put up with over the last 2 or 3 tours but he didn’t lose his rag and kept going, that behaviour had to start chipping away at him, still a great champion in my eyes
I use three different cleats at the moment!Got out another 12 miles today on the road to full fitness. A broken chain half-way through the route didn't help my cause but I'm improving.
Can anyone recommend any clipless pedals and cycling shoes? Or a Coventry shop that could help with fitting?
different bikes so rarely swap just when it hits about December and temperature drops so the winter shoes come out. Two min job really. Does mean that I have more shoes that a woman however!!I used to swap pedals all the time but can't be arsed these days......so I've standardised now and have SPD on both my Italian racer & my fixie.....
...but I still use quill pedals with toe clips/straps on my old falcon.......it looks weird without them.
different bikes so rarely swap just when it hits about December and temperature drops so the winter shoes come out. Two min job really. Does mean that I have more shoes that a woman however!!
Ha ha.....know what you mean.....I've whittled down to 2 pairs now......my vittorias for road riding/racing & my chrome pros for commuting & general urban riding into town or the pub etc.
Its not just about going faster. They're more efficient especially up hills as there is lest energy wasted apparently.Funnily enough, I'm contemplating taking the SPD-SL pedals off my road bike, and going back to old fashioned normal pedals.
My reasoning is that I don't really like being clipped in, partly for safety, but also for comfort. Also, really I'm riding to get fit rather than to get fast. More than all this though, I know I'm a lazy git, and the more 'prep' I've got to do before getting the bike out, the more likely I am to avoid doing it!
I'm not saying I'm right by the way, kudos to everyone here who gets off their arse to put the miles in. I'm just trying to lower the barriers to getting myself back out there!
Funnily enough, I'm contemplating taking the SPD-SL pedals off my road bike, and going back to old fashioned normal pedals.
My reasoning is that I don't really like being clipped in, partly for safety, but also for comfort. Also, really I'm riding to get fit rather than to get fast. More than all this though, I know I'm a lazy git, and the more 'prep' I've got to do before getting the bike out, the more likely I am to avoid doing it!
I'm not saying I'm right by the way, kudos to everyone here who gets off their arse to put the miles in. I'm just trying to lower the barriers to getting myself back out there!
Its not just about going faster. They're more efficient especially up hills as there is lest energy wasted apparently.
I know that feeling well. I used to say to my lightweight mate that I ride with that to get a fair comparison he'd need to give one of his kids a backie to even the weight difference up.An absolutely fair point mate, but trust me, I need to waste energy.
It's that or cut about 4,000 calories a day.
I know that feeling well. I used to say to my lightweight mate that I ride with that to get a fair comparison he'd need to give one of his kids a backie to even the weight difference up.
I use three different cleats at the moment!
Look cleats for my Garmin Vectors
SPD-SL for my shimano ultegra
SPD for when I switch to winter shoes
Use my look the most as it has the power meter but all three are good and easily available. You can pick up at Halfords for most of them nowadays.
I had a bike fit with GC cycling, they used to be near Meriden but I think they are Solihull way now. Very good but will set you back roughly a tonne.
I couldn’t stop using cleats, just feel more part of the bike and helps that slog up the hills. Using zwift has helped my ability no end and probably put an additional 50w’s on my legs. Great for winter or a quick hour in the evening.
Ah good job! Wanting to do that for a few years myself but not the easiest sportive to get down too! Always good to have a target to aim for. My target this year was the Tour de Yorkshire which was amazing but after that I haven’t had anything proper to aim for. Just spent a great week in France and took one of the steeds across the water, some great scenery but only could do short 30-40 rides each day given the family was there!Just signed up for next years Prudential RideLondon - Surrey 100 in aid of The Greyhound Trust. This year, the group raised £10,000 for the trust so the pressure's on for next year.
Ah good job! Wanting to do that for a few years myself but not the easiest sportive to get down too! Always good to have a target to aim for. My target this year was the Tour de Yorkshire which was amazing but after that I haven’t had anything proper to aim for. Just spent a great week in France and took one of the steeds across the water, some great scenery but only could do short 30-40 rides each day given the family was there!
Went to the start at nuneaton, now in wellesbourne waiting for them to come through!
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I only went as my other half wanted to see it. For some reason she was disappointed that she only got to see them for a few seconds! I did ask her what she thought she’d see as the go past at 25mph.Cycling I get, but watching cycling I find really odd. Still some say that about football I suppose.
Exactly they won’t be able to dominate which can only tip the balance from them. Can’t see Froome moving anywhere!Beyond doubt they will find a new major sponsor to take on the team, it is too successful and makes plenty of money for companies to resist.
However I do doubt they will be able to find a company will to pump a reported 25 million a year into it which means that the team won’t be able to boast a large array of major talent which means imho they won’t be so dominate in grand tours.
Yep totally, race radios are to blame for this rather than power meters. If you know where the opposition is you know what you need to put out, if you don’t know you need to use your judgement.Hopefully we get back to the more adventurous riding where we see riders ride away and attack for grand tour wins and not just grind down their opponents like the sky train has done for 9 years.
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