| | | | | Time Trials Are For Everyone Issue No. 607 - 01/23/2014 ISSN 1536-4143   | RoadBikeRider (RBR) Newsletter IS POSTED IN ITS ENTIRETY ON OUR WEBSITE. Click the links in this email to view complete articles and the entire weekly newsletter on our site. | | | From the Top Views from the Editor |  | | John Marsh | | Time Trials Are for Everyone Like a maturing fine whine, this time of year among my cycling buddies is devoted to equal parts complaining about what lousy shape we’re all in, and how poorly we’re going to ride the annual Tundra Time Trial most of us do in mid-February. While it seems that February is an odd time for a time trial, when you reflect on it, there’s really no bad time to test yourself – against yourself. Because, more than any other way to view a TT – especially one you do every year at the same time, or one you ride regularly on the same course – it’s a benchmark you can use to measure yourself. Following is an article contributed by RBR Premium Member Peter Wimberg, a USA Cycling Level 1 Power Certified Coach who runs Cinci Cycling Coach in Cincinnati, Ohio. As a rider, Coach Wimberg specializes in the individual TT and has won numerous regional and state championships. He makes the case that time trials are for everyone – no matter how you ride. And that they deliver benefits you might not have considered. Click to read the entire article on our website | | | Become an Annual Premium Member Today! Support RBR Newsletter and RoadBikeRider.com -- and get benefits beyond 48 issues a year of quality how-to cycling knowledge! - Discounts on all RBR ePubs
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| | Ask Coach Fred Training & Nutrition Tips |  | | Fred Matheny | | Do More Miles Produce More Strength? Question: It appears that the strongest cyclists on our club rides are those who do the most miles before the official start. Some guys show up after already doing 20 or 30 miles, then they're unbeatable in the finishing sprint. Should I be doing more miles instead of resting before these rides? -- Dino A. Click to read Coach Fred's reply on our website | | | Jim's Tech Talk Mechanical & Product Advice |  | | Jim Langley | | Calvin Jones' Big Blue Book of Bicycle Repair As bicycles get more sophisticated, what with advances in carbon frames and components, electronic drivetrains and hydraulic disc brakes for the road, not to mention the myriad new bottom bracket and headset configurations -- it’s pays to keep on hand an excellent up-to-date bicycle repair manual. Enter Park Tool’s 3rd Edition Big Blue Book of Bicycle Repair by Calvin Jones ($24.95; available in bicycle shops, bookstores and online). While there are lots of things to like about this 241-page softcover book packed with color photos, among my favorite features is that it’s for all bicycles. So this one book tells you what you need to know to fix all the bikes in your stable, from your favorite road bike(s) to your kids’ cruisers or mountain bikes, to your spouse’s everyday get-around machine. Click to read the complete article on our website | | | Also in this Issue Our Regular Weekly Features News & Reviews: Readers' Cold Weather Riding and Gear Advice • Pro Racing Quick Update: Tour Down Under No Problem: Improving Your Sprinting Form Quick Tips: Regularly Maintain Your Brake Pads Cadence: Best of Spin - Lost in Translation Question of the Week: Do You Ever Ride a Time Trial? Click any link to go directly to the full content of that section on our website. | | Enjoy Your Ride! John Marsh Editor & Publisher | | | | Featured Sponsors |   | | RBR eBookstore Purchase and download expert Books and Articles on cycling fitness, training, skills, tech and more. Click to see over 100 titles and the newest additions.  by Coach John Hughes  by Coach David Ertl by Joshua Cohen  by Alan Bragman, D.C.  by Joe & Maria Kita  by Coach John Hughes Free eBook 29 Pro Cycling Secrets for Roadies with your first purchase! | Access hundreds of pages of exclusive road cycling content from our experts and get a 15% discount on all eBooks, eArticles and RBR logoed gear. Membership Benefits Visit Our Marketplace   | | | | RBR: An Independent Resource for Roadies | RoadBikeRider (RBR) Newsletter is a product of RBR Publishing Co., Inc. All material is copyright © 2001-2014 RBR Publishing Co., Inc. All rights reserved. If this newsletter was forwarded to you, please subscribe by clicking here. No cost or obligation! Disclaimer: Consult your physician and follow all equipment safety instructions before beginning any training program or using any gear or equipment discussed in this newsletter or on www.roadbikerider.com. Consult your physician or dietician before beginning any diet or consuming any product discussed in RBR Newsletter or on www.roadbikerider.com. No medical, health, legal or other information discussed in RBR Newsletter or on www.roadbikerider.com is intended to be, nor should be construed as, “medical advice” or “legal advice.” Consult your physician or attorney to discuss the specifics of any issues you might have. | | | | |
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