Great ride, dreading having to ever go up this hill! 😂 I know how much you love a Zwift cheater, watch A. Polish rider who finishes just after you, that whole last section he was microbursting what a loser!
Very solid. I enjoyed this route as well, and it's a good one for the occasional indoors ride on the free 25km/month in the summer. The average wattage and sectors do help with the psychological journey of hard efforts, going from "it's so easy" to "I'll never make it" to "I still have a bit left".
I did wonder where all the red was but you saw me right, at the end there, Gerben! 🎉 Cracking effort and I am sure you will be back and get those numbers ever higher! 💪 🚲 ⛰️
@@RideWithGerben Thanks for the tip on a good warmup. I did a 55 minute one and then rested for a couple of minutes before starting Oh Hill No 👍 17:35.35! A new FTP of 234w 😲Some jump from my old 217w FTP! I'm well pleased 😁
not trying to be rude, but i think your power would be higher if you getting used to do efforts on higer cadence, all that grinding produces so much more fatigue metabolites on the muscles
Nope. Not rude. This is how my muscles work. High cadence is not the answer that was once spouted. It can be for some, don’t get me wrong. However for me it’s not it.
Most of the indoor elite cyclists I know stand for efforts and grind. We even prescribe standing drills to our training protocols now. Likely due to the shorter racing duration inside this approach works for higher power. I took my 20min power from 4.5w/kg to over 5w/kg getting comfortable out of the saddle. If you watch the Zwift Climb Championship for example a lot of guys you can see are standing for almost the entire Alpe grinding. If you go look at Duffys rides (current US National Champion indoors) his cadence is always in the 60s. Outdoor and indoor are just different animals.
@@drewbuffington i agree with trainning in lower candence for greater torque, but when we talk about seated power in racing no one doing theirs best watts on 60 rpms.Its very different doing lower rpms seated vs off the saddle.
@@diogonascimento6470 I just told you a lot of indoor elite cyclists do their best power standing. Including me. Including my two training mates currently on Team USA. Including a guy that just averaged 6.4 w/kg for 34min. What else can I say?
Someone did an Everest on that hill?? Impressive!
LoL! Not me. Never🤣
Good insight on how to get the best result up the grade 👍
Thank you! Go for it!!! 😄
Great ride, dreading having to ever go up this hill! 😂 I know how much you love a Zwift cheater, watch A. Polish rider who finishes just after you, that whole last section he was microbursting what a loser!
LoL! A is the new Polish cheat formerly called K! :) I saw him. He is nuts!
Very solid. I enjoyed this route as well, and it's a good one for the occasional indoors ride on the free 25km/month in the summer.
The average wattage and sectors do help with the psychological journey of hard efforts, going from "it's so easy" to "I'll never make it" to "I still have a bit left".
Yes!!! Loved those sectors.
Great to watch, you paced that really well.
Thx! That flat bit in the middle broke the pace a bit though.
I did wonder where all the red was but you saw me right, at the end there, Gerben! 🎉 Cracking effort and I am sure you will be back and get those numbers ever higher! 💪 🚲 ⛰️
I will try to do better next time Simon. Tutorial online tonight!
Excellent climb! You killed it up the second half.
Do not underestimate the second part of this climb. It’s super steep!
Great ride Gerben. Super numbers. It's so tough.
Thank you! It's easy to make mistakes on this one. I'll do a breakdown video on it later.
I will be waiting until I am very fresh to try this!
Good strategy! :D
Amazing pacing Gerben 👏
Might try it out this week and hope to hold 230w or try for more if my legs are good.
Go for it! Do a decent warmup before you try this one!
@@RideWithGerben Thanks for the tip on a good warmup. I did a 55 minute one and then rested for a couple of minutes before starting Oh Hill No 👍
17:35.35! A new FTP of 234w 😲Some jump from my old 217w FTP!
I'm well pleased 😁
amazing heart rate you have...:-), for my next time I will check for this climb
My heart rate is too bloody high 🤣
@@RideWithGerben can we share HR...give just 10 beats :-)
Hey:) how can i start the grade Like you in this Video? I‘m new on zwift
Hi! Select the Route called "Oh Hill No" in Watopia in the main screen of zwift. It brings you right to the start of the climb.
@@RideWithGerbenthx a lot :) its so complicated for me 😂😂
ouch
Yep. Felt that one!
not trying to be rude, but i think your power would be higher if you getting used to do efforts on higer cadence, all that grinding produces so much more fatigue metabolites on the muscles
Nope. Not rude. This is how my muscles work. High cadence is not the answer that was once spouted. It can be for some, don’t get me wrong. However for me it’s not it.
Most of the indoor elite cyclists I know stand for efforts and grind. We even prescribe standing drills to our training protocols now. Likely due to the shorter racing duration inside this approach works for higher power. I took my 20min power from 4.5w/kg to over 5w/kg getting comfortable out of the saddle. If you watch the Zwift Climb Championship for example a lot of guys you can see are standing for almost the entire Alpe grinding. If you go look at Duffys rides (current US National Champion indoors) his cadence is always in the 60s. Outdoor and indoor are just different animals.
@@drewbuffington i agree with trainning in lower candence for greater torque, but when we talk about seated power in racing no one doing theirs best watts on 60 rpms.Its very different doing lower rpms seated vs off the saddle.
@@diogonascimento6470 I just told you a lot of indoor elite cyclists do their best power standing. Including me. Including my two training mates currently on Team USA. Including a guy that just averaged 6.4 w/kg for 34min. What else can I say?
@@diogonascimento6470 Well it's good that Gerben holds 70+ cadence then.