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668.1 | Random Noise/Advice | BRMUDA::MJOHNSON | To code is human; to hack, sublime | Fri May 13 1988 18:10 | 21 |
| Many factors influence pace -- terrain, road conditions, the number
of partners, distance.... The list goes on. If you're riding alone,
your pace can be 5-7 mph slower than it would be if you rode in a pace
line. A "good" training pace also depends on your conditioning.
A time trial makes you ride alone, but (on the other hand) it's
relatively short. You can ride slightly over your anaerobic threshold
when you're racing them. Thus, you'll find times ranging from about
23(citizen) - 29(pro) mph turned by local riders on a relatively
flat course. You definitely don't want to train this way, though.
If you're just starting training, the best way to set your pace
is to listen to your body. Stay smooth, use a constant level of
effort, and keep your cadence up. You should be able to ride at
least 1-2 hours at your training pace without discomfort.
3 minutes a mile (20 mph) is pretty fast if you're on your own.
Unless you're in really good shape, I think you'll find yourself
wearing down instead of building a good base.
MATT
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668.2 | Wayside Inn TT | USMRM5::MREID | | Fri May 13 1988 18:20 | 11 |
| There is a 9.2 mile TT held every Wed night at 6:30 PM near the
Wayside Inn in Sudbury,MA. It's open to everyone; newcomers are
encouraged! The course is a 9.2 mile loop with some flats, & some
rolling hills. Some speedsters average 26 MPH, and others average
14 MPH, so all levels of riders are welcome! There is a $1. fee
to cover USCF one-day insurance.
If anyone would like more info, and a course map, send me mail with
your mailstop, and I'll get it to you.
Mark USMRM5::MREID
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668.3 | "The Solo Cyclist" | USMRM2::PJOHNSON | | Mon May 16 1988 09:45 | 7 |
| There is a good book by Fred Matheny called "The Solo Cyclist" which
discusses Time-Trialing in depth. It's well written and quite
informative. After I read it this winter I was chomping at the bit
to get to the Sudbury time trial. I'd recomment reading this book
if you're just starting out.
Phil
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668.4 | meet the IME team! | USMRM5::MREID | | Tue Aug 30 1988 15:40 | 19 |
| I'd like to invite everyone to do the Wayside Inn TT!
On Wed. 8/31/88 The IME team will be riding in the Wayside Inn TT.
The team is a professional team that will probably ride in the Tour
de France in five years. Big names include: Graham Miller, Jeff
Slack, Frank MacCormack, Mark MAcCormack, & more. I believe Graham
will be going to the Olympics.
Why not come down & ride! It's a chance to meet some riders
that may be famous ... "I remember when I did a TT with Graham;
yeah, I stayed with him for 5 miles, ... or was that 5 seconds"
If anyone needs directions or info, call me @ DTN: 297-6798
or VAXMail USMRM5::MREID
TT starts at 6:30PM
Mark
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668.5 | WAYSIDE INN TT STARTS 4/5/89 | USMRM5::MREID | | Thu Mar 09 1989 08:05 | 15 |
| WAYSIDE INN TT starts up on Wed April 5, 1989! Less than one month!
This Time Trial will be held every Wednesday at 6:00 PM near the
Wayside Inn in Sudbury MA. Everyone is invited to ride. The course
has some flats & some rolling hills. There is a $1.00 fee for USCF
one-day insurance, and a $1. entry fee for non-club (Minuteman Road
Club) members. (i.e. cost $1 if you are a MRC member, $2 if you
are not.) Computerized results will be available for each week.
Come and ride!
For more info, such as a course map and directions, send me mail
with your mailstop, and I'll get the info to you right away.
Mark Reid USMRM5::MREID
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668.6 | GS Crono? | ICBB::JSMITH | Bikes Spoke_n Here | Thu Mar 09 1989 08:19 | 6 |
| Does anyone have any info on the GS Crono Time Trials
in Nashua? When do they start? What Time? Where will
they meet? Thanks in advance.
Jerry
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668.7 | Wayside Inn TT results | USMRM5::MREID | | Fri Apr 07 1989 08:40 | 7 |
| If you would like to receive Wayside Inn TT (see .5) results via
VAXMail, send me your VAXMail node. The results will be sent weekly.
Send me mail ... USMRM5::MREID
Mark
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668.8 | Mountain Bike TT | MEMORY::GOODWIN | in a spasm of lucidity... | Fri Apr 07 1989 10:14 | 4 |
| The Wayside Inn TT has added a new class this year - Mountain Bikes.
Same rules apply for the Mountain bikes with one exception, they
must ride on the shoulder. Mark Reid holds the current record (also
the only rider). :-) :-)
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668.9 | Wayside Inn TT: Wed 6:30 PM | USMRM5::MREID | | Wed Apr 26 1989 09:24 | 7 |
| The Wayside Inn TT will start at 6:30 PM instead of 6:00 PM, so that
more people can make it to the TT. (6:30 start time begins May 3,
1989).
See .5 for Wayside Inn TT details.
Mark
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668.10 | yellow line fever | USMRM5::MREID | | Wed Aug 02 1989 17:25 | 15 |
| The Minuteman Road Club is in the process of deciding what to do
with 'yellow-line' offenders ... those who cross over the yellow
centerline during the weekly Wayside Inn Time Trial.
We had an incident last week where a rider went over the line
and almost hit a car ... the driver of the car was IRATE. All it
takes is one angry persistant driver to get the tt cancelled ...
So we want to penalize riders who cross the centerline. But how?
Any suggestions? How is it handled (if at all) in other training
time trials?
Mark
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668.11 | DQ (for the day/month/season) | SUSHI::KMACDONALD | Is there life after drywall? | Wed Aug 02 1989 17:37 | 9 |
| > The Minuteman Road Club is in the process of deciding what to do
> with 'yellow-line' offenders ... those who cross over the yellow
> centerline during the weekly Wayside Inn Time Trial.
DQ'ing the offender without refund of entry fee, for starters. Ain't no
reason at all to go into British mode (left-hand driving) during a TT.
It's somewhat harder to avoid during pack-type races, but why would you
go over the center in a TT?
ken
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668.12 | DQ for the day | IAMOK::WESTER | | Wed Aug 02 1989 18:33 | 11 |
| I agree with the last reply, DQ for the day. Also, Don't let them ride
the next week as an additional "penalty." After all, TT's should only
be a test, not an all out race. There's no reason to go over the line,
especially with Marshalls to remind you to stay inside the line.
It only takes a few complaints to the local police to have the town
come down and stop you from holding the TT. As we all know, cars have
a hard enough time sharing one lane, let alone two. I'd hate to see a
fun and well run event like the Sudbury MRC TT cancelled.
Dave
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668.13 | TT Ego trip | MCIS2::DELORIEA | Common sense isn't | Thu Aug 03 1989 10:26 | 20 |
|
> I agree with the last reply, DQ for the day. Also, Don't let them ride
> the next week as an additional "penalty." After all, TT's should only
> be a test, not an all out race. There's no reason to go over the line,
> especially with Marshalls to remind you to stay inside the line.
Ditto. Especially the "penalty" of not letting them ride next week. If they do
it a second time don't let them back at all.
Out in the Holden TT that Bike Alley puts on they have a turn around because
its an out and back course. They have a marshal at the turn around. If he tells
you to stop (because of on coming traffic) and you don't, they DQ you.
I've seen club rides that get a little carried away and them turning into a
race. It seems that there is always someone that goes through a stop sign or
red light just to "win" getting back to the shop first. This is in a "club
ride" not a TT. So I can believe people that will try everything to "win".
Some peoples ego's can't take coming in 11th.
Tom
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668.14 | turns | USMRM5::MREID | | Thu Aug 03 1989 11:59 | 5 |
| The reason that people cross the yellow line in the Wayside Inn
TT is that it's a loop course, with 5 right-hand turns, some tighter
than 90 degrees. People cross over the yellow after the turn - right
into the oncoming traffic lane.
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668.15 | | MEMORY::GOODWIN | in a spasm of lucidity... | Thu Aug 03 1989 14:15 | 6 |
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RE: .14
I don't think there are any reasons to cross the yellow lines, just
excuses - Which one of the people DQ last night offered a lot of.
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668.16 | Here's what would hurt me most if I did this | CIMNET::MJOHNSON | Matt Johnson, DTN 871-7473 | Thu Aug 03 1989 17:09 | 9 |
| Don't post or even calculate the times for yellow line offenders.
Getting DQ'ed doesn't mean much at Sudbury (where there are no prizes)
unless you don't let them ride at all the following week. What most
people want to see is their time -- which you can take away from them
by not adding it up. (Sure, they can estimate it, but they'll never
really know, and it won't be posted in the weekly standings.
MATT
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668.17 | | PICKET::CANELLA | Sandino Vive | Thu Aug 10 1989 14:40 | 8 |
| Mark,
How about some sort of "community service"? Say, make the perpetrator
serve as marshall for the next one or two TT's. Seeing cars bomb
toward an intersection should impress them on just who stands to lose
by running over the yellow line.
Alfonso
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668.18 | Wayside Inn TT | USMRM5::MREID | | Thu Sep 21 1989 00:00 | 7 |
| The last Wayside Inn TT (Sudbury,MA) for the season is Wed Sept. 27, 1989,
and it starts at 6:00pm.
I think Kathy Riggert is going to ride.
Mark
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668.19 | Wayside Inn TT 1990 | USMRM5::MREID | | Mon Apr 02 1990 13:11 | 20 |
| The Wayside Inn Time Trial starts up Wed April 4, 1990.
This TT will be held EVERY WEDNESDAY at 6:00pm near the Wayside Inn
in Sudbury,MA. Everyone is invited to ride.
The course is a 9.2 mile loop with flats & some rolling hills.
The cost is the same as last year; $1.00 for Minuteman Road Club
members, $2.00 for non-members. Fee includes USCF insurance.
Computerized results & statistics will be available each week.
NOTE: If you would like to be on the distribution list for the weekly
results, let me know. If you were on the list last year, you
will automatically be on the list this year & no need to ask.
For more info, such as a course map & directions, send me mail
with your mailstop, and I'll get the info to you right away.
Mark Reid
USMRM5::MREID
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668.20 | Wayside Inn TT delayed | USMRM5::MREID | | Tue Apr 03 1990 09:19 | 6 |
| The Wayside Inn TT will NOT start on APR 4 due to USCF paperwork
delays. It will start sometime in MAY; I will post a note when I know
for sure.
Mark
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668.21 | Wayside Inn TT YET? | BSS::MFORBES | This Space Intentionally Left Blank | Thu May 10 1990 09:47 | 8 |
| Has the Wayside Inn TT started yet? My bike and I am heading for
Mass. from Colorado and will be there the week of 20-May. I was
hoping to be able to participate in the TT.
Still 6pm, Wednesdays, meet at Dutton Road?
Thanks,
Mark
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668.22 | Wayside Inn TT - no longer at Wayside Inn ... | USMRM5::MREID | | Fri May 11 1990 16:54 | 22 |
| The Sudbury police have put an official end to the Wayside
Inn TT in it's past location at the Waside Inn.
The Minuteman Road Club is currently looking into another
route that will be near the MRO area in Marlboro. The TT
will start up in it's new location (wherever that is!)
as soon as we get approval from the Marlboro Police.
I didn't see the letter that the Sudbury Police (Safety
Officer) sent to the club president, but apparently he
cited reasons such as "Dutton St is too narrow, too windy,
with too much traffic, and too many complaints from drivers."
The president was unable to talk the police into letting
us continue on the course we have used for about 5+ years.
If anyone has any ideas for a TT location in the Framingham,
Sudbury,Marlboro area, let me know. Nothing is final yet for
the new course.
Mark Reid
DTN 297-6798
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668.23 | | STORM::BROWN | | Mon May 14 1990 17:19 | 7 |
| Just for the hell of it, once I cut through the Fort Devens Auxillary
(what fence?) from PKO down to Main St. Sudbury. Nice roads, no traffic,
perfect for TT's, close to Wayside Inn. Wear fatigues and look official.
On a more serious note, Sudbury/Stow Rd, running NW/SE along the SW edge of
the Army base, is fairly long, flat, straight, and not very busy even at
rush hour, but not very close for Framingham riders. There isn't much
between Main St. and 20; lots of dead-end residential stuff. Good ruck. _KB
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