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16-06-2024, 06:35 PM | #3661 | |||
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But i think it also depends on the workload for the time leading up to the recorded exercise. I have that also, im not super fit but some rides the exertion level is higher than other rides. I think it comes down to consistency also which i dont have. I wouldnt read too much into it.
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16-06-2024, 08:35 PM | #3662 | ||
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Fatigue can have quite an effect on heart rate. As can temperature.
Heart rate isn’t a great indicator of fitness. Output is a much better measure. Certainly heart rate may come down with consistent training over time. But fluctuation is normal. If I have a week or two off, my heart rate will be much higher than if I have had a solid block of training for 3 or 4 weeks. Also how you warm up can have an effect. Illness can also effect HR. |
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18-06-2024, 11:02 PM | #3663 | ||
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Sleep or lack there of will affect the outcome of the HR the next day. I noticed during my peak fitness on the bike. If I had a rubbish night of sleep before a ride the next morning. My HR monitor will show it early on moderate effort. It also meant I would max out my limit of endurance earlier too. The Heart can only work with what the body gives it. Having sufficient rest the night/day before a long ride makes a big difference.
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04-07-2024, 07:38 PM | #3664 | ||
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Cracking start to the tour this year.
Firstly good to see vingegaards fitness is looking to be ok so he can give the pog a good run again. Great to see Romain Bardet hold off the fast finishing peloton and get a well deserved stage win in the twilight of his career. Watching the pog break away from the peloton and then put close to 40sec in to his rivals was epic. No holding back playing it safe on the downhill. And then Cav notching up win #35!! Seeing these guys rub shoulders and jostle around at over 70kmh is crazy stuff. Not for the feint hearted that's for sure.
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07-07-2024, 01:01 AM | #3665 | ||
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Bring back Gabriel Gate
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07-07-2024, 01:09 PM | #3666 | ||
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I dont mind Guillame Brahimi. His segments are fairly enjoyable but he is not the same as Gabriel Gate.
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07-07-2024, 05:15 PM | #3667 | ||
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Enough road bike chat
New bikes sorted now i think, Öhlins from what ive read can be very hard to setup, but once set up very rewarding. I think mines setup where i want. Done about 270km on it thus far, this bike is probably the most descent oriented bike ive owned (long/slack HT/170mm front travel) if im willing to hang on its very rewarding. But it also climbs very well which surprised me, and is handy given the local trails.
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21-07-2024, 05:07 PM | #3669 | ||
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Sessioned a few trails today with a few mates, took some short vids also.
This bike is a menace, i love it. It encourages me to step out of my comfort zone. My old bike did also but this bike im feeling is more rewarding. Its not even that bad to climb on, that said my fitness has come a long way to where it was (which wouldnt take much!) I know im kinda repeating myself in some aspects, but as a whole its just gotten better the more accustomed ive gotten to it.
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