Eschewing the snow and freezing temps of my AZ mountain home in Prescott I drove about 80 miles south, losing about 4,000 feet in elevation. Dry and not as cold (in the mid-40's).
A road that is almost without any traffic, no stop signs or lights, no intersections, excellent road surface. It is a 30 mile out and back route. Descending about 33 feet per mile on the out leg and ascending about 33 feet on the back leg.
I'll be using this road / route as a reference point in my training (on flatlands). Below are the figures for yesterday's transit (I wasn't `trying' to get good numbers, just assessing the course for practical utility).
I'm actually pretty excited about this. Even though it is a round trip 160 mile commute it represents the first outdoor performance course that is not diluted by the effect of hills. Training in hill country may be interesting but the descents tend to negate the benefits of constant intensity. Grinding up a hill and then sliding, coasting down hill give the rider a `break' that real competition often does not offer.
SOUTH | 01/08/16 | |||||||
TIME | 0:51:36 | |||||||
AVG SPD | 17.4 | |||||||
MAX SPD | 24.5 | |||||||
ELEV GAIN | 13 | |||||||
ELEV LOSS | 541 | |||||||
MAX HR | 139 | |||||||
AVG HR | 93 | |||||||
MOVING PACE | 0:03:29 | |||||||
NORTH | 01/08/16 | |||||||
TIME | 1:22:57 | |||||||
AVG SPD | 10.9 | |||||||
MAX SPD | 20.6 | |||||||
ELEV GAIN | 558 | |||||||
ELEV LOSS | 20 | |||||||
MAX HR | 129 | |||||||
AVG HR | 119.4 | |||||||
MOVING PACE | 0:05:32 |
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