Whenever there's a call out for a ride on Twitter I'm all over it and if it's local even better. Doesn't matter who's making the call from a Hump Day Nooner, a Friday Hookie Ride to riding with a professional bike racer. If I could I'd make them all, let's be honest if I could ride my bike all day I would, I just need to figure out how to make that happen and live above the poverty line.
When local professional bike racer Pat McCarty sent out a tweet to come ride with him I was all over it. Everything seemed to be aligned for me to make it, with my Mom in town for the month I had someone to watch the kids while Jennifer took Jack to his swim practice thus I could be out and about on the Austin streets with Pat.
The ride was slated to be an easy pace ride, I had ridden earlier in the day doing my typical Monday workout of a 40 minute SST (90% of FTP) up Courtyard and City Park Road down to the Emma Long Park entrance and back. About 3/4 of the way I remembered that I had a ride that evening and this ride along with my hill repeats on Easter up the 3 Sisters on Limecreek Road had me kinda wishing I might have been better off laying off the gas and not going so hard. I mean when a professional rider talks about an easy recovery pace that could be my Steady State or Threshold level.
Luckily I didn't need to taper for the ride with Pat, for 1 1/2 hours my average power was only 155 watts right at my recovery level. The whole time we kept it at a pace so we could talk, even up the hills. I was able to pick his brain on every topic that came to mind from training, race tactics, his racing career, his favorite Austin area routes, the pro tour and on and on. Anything and everything I could think of and he asked me questions making it a two way dialog.
Pat's a great guy and I suggest the next time he does one of these that if you can that you make it.
Riding with a Professional
April 6, 2010 · 2 Comments
Tags: Pro Racing
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1 Bryan // Apr 6, 2010 at 7:38 AM
2 Mike // Apr 6, 2010 at 7:42 AM
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