I rode the CA2 on a continuous and long 4 - 9 percent incline on a 20 mile course yesterday. The steepest incline I've ridden in the past few months was 3 percent and then only for a short distance. So this was a big change in riding terrain.
- I awoke this morning with a sore lower back. I attribute this to the steep 8 percent degree of recline of my carbon fiber hard shell seat.
- My front and rear chain ring combination is too severe, as well. Front is 58/42 and the lowest ring in back is 34. My rpm was way too low, probably around 75. I have a lot of training to do the get the right muscle development that permits a higher rpm.
Changes:
- Decrease the angle of recline of the CFHS seat to about 22 degrees;
- Switch to the Ti Aero with a triple crank up front (55/39/30) so I can get back to 95 rpm.
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April 2, 2016:
I modified my Ti Aero for climbing. Double (50/34) up front with the 11/36 in back. Decided against the triple up front. Just don't need that low of a gear.
Perfect gearing, though the relatively small big ring up front means that I spin out faster on the steep descents.
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