by Andrew G » Wed Feb 06, 2008 11:52 am
Getting quite lively this topic isn't it
, see what you've started Stu
[quote="Paul H"]Dont listen to the anti-training go slow lobby (Andrew) - Powertaps are a valuable tool for a racer but is probably out of your price range though.
I would go for a light pair of wheels on ebay like my Bontrager which are great for acceleration and getting away from the bunch.
I'm not anti-training, or go slow Paul, and a lot of what I say is fairly tongue-in-cheek.
I have a lot of respect for guys like yourself, Stu, George, etc who train the way you do and the results you all got last year were fantastic.
I only try to put up an alternative view as what suits one person may not suit another, doesn't matter if it's a saddle or a method of training. Equally it would be great to see as many people in the club just have a go at road racing and time trialling and I wouldn't want them to think they can't dip their toes in the water because they can't afford this, or can't train like that.
I have never said that powertaps or structured training don't work (which would be pretty stupid) in the same way I've never said riding slowly for months will make you faster, even though that is often what has been implied in reply posts.
If you did a sweep of riders at a Premier League Calendar race and a National TT Championship I think you'd find that a fairly small percentage had powertaps/SRMs/Ergamos and would come across a plethora of training methods.
That wouldn't necessarily make one way better than the other as the bloke who won may have had a lower power output but sheltered in the bunch all day / had a more efficient aero position.
I see we'd both opt for some nice light wheels anyway
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