Monthly Archives: January 2012

Why we ride #12- System Check

We had both Kevins to keep me honest this morning, pilot & son. Also Eric and… that was it! Karl & Karen are at the World Cyclocross Championships in Louisville, George doesn’t ride with us on Thursdays, Todd was getting over a cold Tuesday that might have still been a concern today (Todd’s sensible like that. For the record, I’m not.)

Normally we’d ride through Huddart Park on Thursdays, but this morning I wanted to keep an eye on my heart rate, which had been running higher than normal on Tuesday, so I was determined to see if I could keep it at 160 on the climbs. Almost; it crept up to 162 a few times, but by forcing myself to relax I kept it in a fairly normal range. Of course, that also gave me an excuse for not trying to keep up with the two Kevins, who ditched Eric and I about a third of the way up the hill.

That system check thing? Confirmed my worst fears. An excellent dinner the prior night, eating too much of something called Casole (I’m sure I slaughtered the spelling), with chocolate cake for desert, well, let’s just say my rear wheel had plenty of ballast to keep from spinning. The scale showed 2 pounds higher than Tuesday. Adding insult to injury, Strava says my “suffer score” was only 95, on a scale where anything under 100 is wimpy. Hey, I may not have been going really fast, but I was certainly suffering! Maybe now I know why some don’t ride with computers & heart monitors.

If you think pro cyclists have no heart, read this (link now fixed)

Jens Voight has always been one of my favorite riders. He’s the guy you call on to get the job done. Carrying water bottles from the team car, riding hard at the front so his team leader can take it easy before the climb, and always ready after the race with an honest assessment of the day.

But this piece from his blog puts him on the very top pedestal in my book. What he does for that kid on the Alpe d’Huez is priceless.