this is just tragic beyond words. RIP to John and Gabriele
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Cyclist killed in Dublin is second member of UCD Cycling Club to die on roads in a year
Father-of-three John Walsh sustained fatal injuries in crash with car in Kinsealy on Sundaywww.irishtimes.com
can you imagine having two members of your club killed in less than a year?
I thought the first part was the testyes this is what big cycle wants
I thought the first part was the test
All those 3:00 interval things
Then fucking wallop!
As my friend told me as I gasped up a hill: It never gets easier, you just get faster.Yeah cycling is essentially masochism in bright clothing. I enjoy being half destroyed climbing some stupid mountain
As my friend told me as I gasped up a hill: It never gets easier, you just get faster.
You could consider looking at Ti frames too.Started shopping for a proper carbon fibre bike
Man they have come down in price
My friend warned me about going on group rides that I would be judged for not using clipless pedals
I told her that I already knew cyclists were assholes
Heheh
thing about hills is it's particularly nasty to weight.As my friend told me as I gasped up a hill: It never gets easier, you just get faster.
Still not convinced of this tbhclipless will make your life easier.
"This slope is rated at 5 difficulties, 3 if you're an animated skeleton."from what i've seen, how difficult hills are is calculated by raising the slope by a factor of 2.5.
e.g. doubling the slope increases difficulty by a factor of more than 5.
Jesus, you’re only a feather. When I was at my leanest I was around 86-88 kg. I’m probably close to* 100 kg now. I also live in the Dublin hills so there’s no escaping the pain.thing about hills is it's particularly nasty to weight.
I went from weighing something like 62 kg to something like 72 over the course of a few months. When I got back onto the bike and hit a hill I stopped, got off the bike, and checked over everything to try to work out what was going on. Hills went from being the bits of the ride I could sit in and relax, to suffering to the point that I thought the bike was broken. The amount of watts those big fellas must be able to generate to get over those serious climbs is unreal.
ah, it probably wasn't very healthy. But it was more the swift addition of 10 kilos giving a very different outlook on cycling up hills.Jesus, you’re only a feather. When I was at my leanest I was around 86-88 kg. I’m probably close to* 100 kg now. I also live in the Dublin hills so there’s no escaping the pain.
*probably well over.
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