45:48 minutes
25.6 mph average speed
299.9 avg watts
326 watts NP
Wind speed:
15.4 mph minimum
23.8 mph average
42.7 mph maximum
As ever, the power graph for the race is inscrutable. 39 jumps above 600 watts, which is average. But my higher than normal average power came largely from longer sustained efforts on the front. Look at the HR (magenta) to see where I put in the work. It would have been a pretty easy race to sit in and wait for the sprint, but that's not really how we roll. We had a different plan. Turns out we weren't able to pull it off, but we learned a little more about working together. I'd rather come out of every race a little smarter about racing as a team but with meager results, than to do what each of us has always done individually and put more guys in the top 5. If we learn how to race as a team, we don't have to rely on the individual stars to win. If we get it right, the program creates winners out of whoever is in it.
Jorge from Artemis won, which is great. Big Jorge fan. I raced with him at Artemis for a couple years and it's gratifying to see an ex-teammate grab some glory. Andrew Bridges got a dozen more Cat 3 Cup points with his 2nd. Get that man some Pants.
i want you to win a race and then you should say "you got brilfed' to everybody you beat.
Posted by: thewrob | April 18, 2010 at 07:29 PM
That's a good idea. Leadouts are now being accepted.
Posted by: Mike May | April 19, 2010 at 11:09 AM
oh..i should have mentioned...no races that I am in.
Posted by: thewrob | April 19, 2010 at 11:17 AM
if you can extend the time by 12-15 minutes, you could out TT me with those numbers. those were similar to my church creek numbers
Posted by: Aw Naw Big Kliph Dawg | June 15, 2010 at 08:34 AM
But your effort was steady at that output. The only way I'll ever average 300 Watts for a full hour is by spending at least 45 minutes of it 100 watts above and/or below 300. I'm unleaded only - do not fill with diesel fuel.
Posted by: Mike May | June 15, 2010 at 10:23 AM