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Re: First pursuit race, oh man, I am so green [gtingley]
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what exactly is a pursuit race?
Re: First pursuit race, oh man, I am so green [glbrum]
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http://www.uci.ch/...sh/track/what_is.htm
Endurance Races
- Individual Pursuit
- 4000m for men
- 3000m for women
Tactics in pursuit racing revolve around pacing. To start fast, or to finish fast? The best riders keep an even pace throughout. Smooth pedalling style and intense concentration are as important in this sport as the capacity to endure pain. The best times for the men's four kilometre pursuit are beneath four minutes, thirty seconds. Among the women, any time beneath three minutes, forty seconds for the three kilometres is very good.
Re: First pursuit race, oh man, I am so green [gtingley]
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only 11 s off your target, considering there is SO MUCH to learn on the track (the details of starts, pacing, gear selection etc.)
awesome...
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awesome...
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Re: First pursuit race, oh man, I am so green [gregclimbs]
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Thanks,
Really need to practice ... I see that now
Really need to practice ... I see that now
Re: First pursuit race, oh man, I am so green [gtingley]
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Re: First pursuit race, oh man, I am so green [gtingley]
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Re: First pursuit race, oh man, I am so green [gtingley]
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Thanks for the explanation. Maybe next time I'll think a little about what a "pursuit" is and put 2 and 2 together.
Re: First pursuit race, oh man, I am so green [MaxVeeOhToo]
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lol :)
Re: First pursuit race, oh man, I am so green [MaxVeeOhToo]
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those things are vicious and should be shot dead immediately.
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Re: First pursuit race, oh man, I am so green [Ted McGregor]
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Thank you for your excellent post. I value your opinion and contribution.
Re: First pursuit race, oh man, I am so green [MaxVeeOhToo]
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thought you would.
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"The aspect of sport that you learn is that you have your good times and your bad times, but you share it with great people." - George Gregan
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"The aspect of sport that you learn is that you have your good times and your bad times, but you share it with great people." - George Gregan
Re: First pursuit race, oh man, I am so green [gtingley]
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Re: First pursuit race, oh man, I am so green [gtingley]
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Gary,
So what did you learn ? I'll be experiencing the same after my Tri season wraps up later in the year and I'll be doing the 3km pursuit at the world masters !!!! Any gems of wisdom you can pass on ?
Regards,
Bryce.
So what did you learn ? I'll be experiencing the same after my Tri season wraps up later in the year and I'll be doing the 3km pursuit at the world masters !!!! Any gems of wisdom you can pass on ?
Regards,
Bryce.
Re: First pursuit race, oh man, I am so green [caleb]
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No, masters are 3000m, elite is 4000m, for men.
Re: First pursuit race, oh man, I am so green [gtingley]
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Seems like it should be so simple, huh? Pursuit is tricky (and hard).
I LOVE track. Was this in San Diego (the rain comment threw me). Obviously not the Home Depot/ADP center (drool).
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I LOVE track. Was this in San Diego (the rain comment threw me). Obviously not the Home Depot/ADP center (drool).
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Re: First pursuit race, oh man, I am so green [Aztec]
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Yes, San Diego
Re: First pursuit race, oh man, I am so green [gtingley]
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Hi Gary,
Just a quick note; the Polar Power unit won't work on a fixed gear, if that was what you meant by saying you planned to use a 725 for racing...
(you probably already knew this, so... blah, blah...)
Good job for your first go!
MH
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Just a quick note; the Polar Power unit won't work on a fixed gear, if that was what you meant by saying you planned to use a 725 for racing...
(you probably already knew this, so... blah, blah...)
Good job for your first go!
MH
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Tech writer/support on this here site. FIST school instructor and certified bike fitter. Formerly at Diamondback Bikes, LeMond Fitness, FSA, TiCycles, etc.
Coaching and bike fit - http://source-e.net/ Cyclocross blog - https://crosssports.net/ BJJ instruction - https://ballardbjj.com/
Re: First pursuit race, oh man, I am so green [MaxVeeOhToo]
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Pumel them with Tim bits. !!! ;-)
Re: First pursuit race, oh man, I am so green [gtingley]
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Awesome, keep your eye on the sub 5 minute 4km, we need a 6th for Master's Natz.
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Re: First pursuit race, oh man, I am so green [SuperDave]
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You doing elites this year? Trying for a qualifier? Sub 5 is within range, natz is 6 mos out still.
Re: First pursuit race, oh man, I am so green [fredly]
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I meant the 725 as a hr/cadence/speed meter.
Looking at the Ergomo Pro, it is compatible with DA track Octalink, however I am not sure how well it would work on the track.
Looking at the Ergomo Pro, it is compatible with DA track Octalink, however I am not sure how well it would work on the track.
Re: First pursuit race, oh man, I am so green [gtingley]
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Re: First pursuit race, oh man, I am so green [gtingley]
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4:06 ain't bad for a first time 3000m (actually isn't bad for a 2nd or 3rd time either). Gearing?
That black line can be tricky, but if you focus 10-12m in front of you, that helped me alot.
Warm-up is pretty damn important too, so having that get messed up can have a pretty big impact. Better practice those starts, do it enough and you will find what pedal to have forward, and how long to stand while accelerating. I would stand for the first 150m, sitting down on the back straight just before the third turn (I learned it from a world pursuit champion who used to practice at the track on wednesdays, so I just did it and didn't argue). I also started with the right pedal forward, but had to focus very hard on keeping the bike from going up the track that little bit with that first pedal stroke. Schedule your laps and know your splits without having to do the math in your head. I used to have them written down on my stem. I still have my workouts from way back then (80's) if you want some ideas, let me know. You should eat this shit up! Time on the track = less energy spend controlling the bike = more energy into going faster.
"Maybe you should just run faster..." TM
That black line can be tricky, but if you focus 10-12m in front of you, that helped me alot.
Warm-up is pretty damn important too, so having that get messed up can have a pretty big impact. Better practice those starts, do it enough and you will find what pedal to have forward, and how long to stand while accelerating. I would stand for the first 150m, sitting down on the back straight just before the third turn (I learned it from a world pursuit champion who used to practice at the track on wednesdays, so I just did it and didn't argue). I also started with the right pedal forward, but had to focus very hard on keeping the bike from going up the track that little bit with that first pedal stroke. Schedule your laps and know your splits without having to do the math in your head. I used to have them written down on my stem. I still have my workouts from way back then (80's) if you want some ideas, let me know. You should eat this shit up! Time on the track = less energy spend controlling the bike = more energy into going faster.
"Maybe you should just run faster..." TM
You forgot the part about having fun, enjoying the comradery and being heathly......