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Old 20-03.-2008, 08:11 AM   #31
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Spinergy wheels on the rollers? I guess they have to be good for something! Lubricate the bearings with snake oil.

That "remove the saddle" suggestion - would that count as EPO usage, (Embedded Prostate Obstruction?)

Stop right there! Snake oil is where I draw the line. What would be the fun in racing if everyone is equally good? The use of snake oil should never be allowed! Having said that, what would be the best way to test for the use of snake oil?
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Old 20-03.-2008, 08:14 AM   #32
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Stop right there! Snake oil is where I draw the line. What would be the fun in racing if everyone is equally good? The use of snake oil should never be allowed! Having said that, what would be the best way to test for the use of snake oil?
Take a look at post number 1 from this thread for some ideas on what to look for.
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Old 20-03.-2008, 11:31 PM   #33
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You might want to put that rig on a Rock and Roll trainer and bring your cadence up to the point where it starts bouncing like a diving board to simulate early spring potholes.

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I was thinking up a new killer training workout for when I get back to riding. It goes something like:

On the indoor trainer
with the heater on to acclimatise to summer racing
and front wheel raised to simulate climbing (using Sydney's white and yellow pages of course)
and Active Spokes on the rear wheel
at low cadence, strength-endurance style (so my capilliaries don't explode)
riding intervals at anaerobic threshold heart rate for 10-min (as determined by a Conconi test)
using power cranks
with elliptical chainrings
while breathing thru a powerbreathe device
in a high altitude tent
and for rest intervals I jump off and do a weight set.

Afterwards a cold bath so lactic acid is flushed away.

but was wondering if anyone could help me add some other killer elements....
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Old 21-03.-2008, 01:52 AM   #34
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You forgot to mention that you need to wear your arch-cleated shoes.
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Old 21-03.-2008, 04:41 AM   #35
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Instead of a uber expensive hypoxic tent, you could buy a big walk in freezer. Put the trainer in there and set the temp to 28F. Get a big fan and get a nice 20 mph breeze going... Put on the thermal gear and wooly hat and spend hours riding in 42x20 at 6 million rpm and stop half way through for some warm soup and a cup o' tea then do another 5 hours.

Make sure you put big fat training tires and mudguards on the bike too for added comfort. If you get someone to give you a quick spray down with cow crap and fill the room with the smell of rotting brussel sprouts then you can say you spent the day training in mid-winter Belgium.
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Old 21-03.-2008, 04:53 AM   #36
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Make it really hard...

Invite your mother over while doing this workout and ask her to recite her “ reasons my son should stop this silly bike racing thing and get a real job” list.

Why just limit all the pain to the physical aspect….


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Instead of a uber expensive hypoxic tent, you could buy a big walk in freezer. Put the trainer in there and set the temp to 28F. Get a big fan and get a nice 20 mph breeze going... Put on the thermal gear and wooly hat and spend hours riding in 42x20 at 6 million rpm and stop half way through for some warm soup and a cup o' tea then do another 5 hours.

Make sure you put big fat training tires and mudguards on the bike too for added comfort. If you get someone to give you a quick spray down with cow crap and fill the room with the smell of rotting brussel sprouts then you can say you spent the day training in mid-winter Belgium.
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Old 21-03.-2008, 04:53 AM   #37
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You don't need no stinking tent. Just put plastic bag over your head and tie it around your neck.
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Old 21-03.-2008, 05:09 AM   #38
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Add a wight vest and a wool hat. Use beer as recovery drink. add a small black and wite TV with no cable for entertainment.
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Old 21-03.-2008, 11:21 AM   #39
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you guys really are trying to kill me....
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Old 21-03.-2008, 11:26 AM   #40
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you guys really are trying to kill me....
Hey man, you asked....
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Use beer as recovery drink.

Hey. Feck off... I resemble that remark!!!
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Old 21-03.-2008, 05:51 PM   #42
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When it starts to hurt get some strychnine in those veins.
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Old 21-03.-2008, 10:05 PM   #43
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I am very suprised that you have not included any one legged drills, these can do wonders for your pedalling style, especially when combined with the powercranks.
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stop half way through for some warm soup and a cup o' tea .... then you can say you spent the day training in mid-winter Belgium.


Living in Belgium, and riding in Belgium, I'd have to say that I've NEVER been offered warm soup, much less tea, post-event or training. Waffles, beer and hot dogs yes, warm soup .. what do you think we are!

As an aside, on my one "big" event ride in France, we were definitely offered warm soup etc.

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