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Lance and TT bikes?
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Anyone ever hear how often Lance rides his TT bike? I'm sure he rides the TT not at all in the offseason and then maybe only occassionally (1 x weekly) when it gets near the Tour---but anyone know for certain?

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Re: Lance and TT bikes? [jeremyb] [ In reply to ]
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Lance reportedly rides his TT bike at least weekly. If you check out Postal training camp photos on the net, you can see him riding a TT rig in many of them. Specificity of training. He trains in his TT position so he can perform in it, and not lose his adaptation to it. Most of the Euro guys don't do this, and they instead ride TT positions that are as close to their road position as practicable.

It's interesting to note that this really relates to another ongoing thread regarding bike fit when you use several bikes.

One of the bet things I ever did for my TT riding was to decide to leave my TT rig set up on my trainer. When I do turbo work, I do it on my TT bike, so I stay used to it, even though I do the vast majority of my miles on a road bike. This made a HUGE difference in my times.

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Re: Lance and TT bikes? [jeremyb] [ In reply to ]
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I am reading a book written by Carmichael, Lance Armstrong's coach, In the book it said that lance rides about 2000 miles per year training on his TT bike?????
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Re: Lance and TT bikes? [Stewart] [ In reply to ]
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That's probably right - a couple hours a week or so. The TTs he rides are not that long. Individuals are less than 50K, and the teams are less than 70K.
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Re: Lance and TT bikes? [fredly] [ In reply to ]
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One of the bet things I ever did for my TT riding was to decide to leave my TT rig set up on my trainer. When I do turbo work, I do it on my TT bike, so I stay used to it, even though I do the vast majority of my miles on a road bike. This made a HUGE difference in my times.
I do the same. It works for me.

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Re: Lance and TT bikes? [GT] [ In reply to ]
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One of the bet things I ever did for my TT riding was to decide to leave my TT rig set up on my trainer. When I do turbo work, I do it on my TT bike, so I stay used to it, even though I do the vast majority of my miles on a road bike. This made a HUGE difference in my times.


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I do the same. It works for me.

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