I think that I could’ve pushed a couple of seconds more but I just wussed out. Second build phase over and speciality now begins. Feels pretty good. The ramptest is getting more and more manageable each time I do it.
EDIT: Started out at 270W 2:nd of April then went to 277W during the last ramp I did the 3:rd of May and today I got 283W. Fourth ramptest ever I think.
Did the Ramp test and finally was happy with how I did. Prior ones always lowered my FTP and I felt it was a mix of mental quilting and not really grasping the test. This time I turned of the text notifications(There is one about quitting that gets me), kept a high cadence(98-102) and put it in a higher gear to keep the free wheel speed high. It felt a lot smoother and resulted in 6% increase.
Baird +6 - first VO2 workout with a slightly increased FTP and boy did I feel the pain. Partly the workout, partly that it’s summer so it’s a lot warmer in the house than my winter workouts. Forces the question - how much sweat is too much sweat?
RAMP Re-Test today went MUCH better than yesterdays. Although I would like to take this oppurtunity to confess my extreme vanity, and to apologize for my sins. Based on the test my new FTP would be 295. Although I think I maybe could have gone a few extra seconds, and felt great really quickly after ending the test. Sooooo I manually edited my FTP to 300. I’m going to blame the 5w difference the stress from breaking my seatpost clamp’s bolt right before testing, and having to run to the basement and grab one of another bike.
I felt bad almost immediately but it is such a nice number. But, maybe I could have been even more vain and put in 302 for a 4.5 w/kg instead of 4.48…
Leconte. Clean through. I think that was the hardest 90 minutes I’ve spent on a bike, all things considered. It’s come quite a way over the last 8 weeks since I couldn’t get cleanly through threshold intervals at 267W, and now to this one. One more workout, minor surgery and a week off, then back at it.
At lunchtime I did Baird -1 as part of the final week of HIM LV Base. It felt good.
Doubly-so because I did stages 5 & 6 of the Tour of Watopia on consecutive nights earlier this week and set new power records in both. Certainly, Training Peaks is encouraging me to boost my threshold value by some 20W, though I am nervous about doing so. I recall the vo2 and over/unders that await me in the Build phase from my last attempt
My first workout back in a couple of weeks. I picked up a lower respiratory tract infection, which combined with an asthma attack out me flour for about 2 and a half weeks…
I decided to tackle some endurance riding today with pettit. Felt good to be back on the bike after so long off it.
Went out on the MTB for the first time in a long while managing to avoid all the trees.
Got a few new PR’s on certain trails might have been able to do a clean sweep(PR’s on all the segments) but had to stop for loose dogs on the trail a couple of times and took a wrong turn on some of them and had to circle back a bit.
Much rather slow down and not get a PR then injuring a someone’s dog.
All in all it was an awesome evening to be out in the forest, sunny around 21 degrees Celsius
so Monday was first outside ride in 5 weeks and 2 days, and my thumb survived. Alright guess that means I can give it another shot with a group ride… plan was to drop off the back and do some sweet spot intervals solo or pulling for the last group. Forgot that once we leave town the roads are worse in that direction, and at 22.8mph and accelerating it started - thumpa thumpa thumpa over the expansion cracks. Yowza.
Guess my thumb needed more recovery from Mon LOL. Hit the slow lane at endurance/recovery power and made the best of the really bad roads, the ones where the asphalt looks solid but it moves under your tire and makes weird noises. Hawks, turkey vultures, black-tailed jack rabbits with their huge radiator ears, calves chasing me along the fence. Wouldn’t trade it for any session on the trainer… Life is good
I found this to be far more taxing than I expected. The IF is 0.87 and I’m certain that I’ve suffered less on higher IF sessions. Thought I’d need to shorten those rest intervals but not a chance!
The last 30sec of each valley had me gasping for air and cadence suffered, so my new FTP from Monday seems on point.
My TSS is way up and I’m closing in on -30 form even after last week’s 7 day ‘recovery’. Those club rides add up even aiming for only zone 1-2 work.
Jepson today. Cheeky little lunch time workout. Really enjoyed the intensity of this one and felt comfortable at 95%-98% FTP after the sprints. Looking forward to Palisade tomorrow to round off the week.