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Did you ride today? I'm on a vo2 max session (2 hours) indoor this evening. Motivation will be needed What session did you do?
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Welcome to NOT DONE YET (Start Here)
Great to have you here. This community is built for riders who believe their best chapter on the bike is still ahead. Whether you want to get fitter, faster, leaner, stronger or simply fall back in love with cycling, you’re in the right place. Before we get rolling, let’s get to know each other. Drop a quick intro under the "introduce yourself tab" in "communities" • Who are you • Where you’re riding from • Your cycling goals • And most importantly… a pic of your bike This is a community of support, accountability and shared passion. The more we show up, the more powerful this space becomes. Looking forward to meeting you all and helping you write the next chapter in your cycling story. Let’s get after it. You’re not done yet.
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Tip of the Week : Wider Tyres
This is worth looking into if you are not up to date with road tyres in 2026. So to some people this may not be anything of interest or anything new to them. But wider tyres are a game changer. I’ll go through few reasons why and what to watch out for. Rolling resistance is better = Faster Wider is more comfortable = Energy Saved Grip is better = Confidence & Safety Puncture protection is improved = Ideal My recommendations are 32mm. If you are going very fast then a 30mm front tyre and 32 rear, however the wider tyre is only marginally slower at that. See Nero Show’s most recent wind tunnel episode for a more in depth breakdown if you are interested. First you need to check that your bike can fit wider tyres - try them out before buying please! Swap your friend’s wheels into your bike or something to see if they fit. Or look at your bike models maximum tyre clearance online. Aerodynamics do not matter when it comes to the rear wheel. So apart from a small weight penalty of the wider tyre it just makes sense to go wide on the back. No need to evaluate further. To some people the next paragraphs will lose you so don’t worry about it - we can try break it down in the next call if you are interested. The front wheel and tyre is more tricky. If the width of your wheel is too narrow and you have a wider tyre than the rim you will have the tyre ballooning over the side. This is not aero and you will be penalised for this if you are racing or in an event - but for training it’s not an issue of course! In my opinion in order for your 32mm tyre to sit flush with the rim, your wheels need to have an internal rim width of up to 26mm and an external rim width of 32-35mm. The roval wheels have a very narrow internal rim width for example so this will not allow the tyre to sit as wide as most other brands but the new generation of wide wheels of 23-26 internal rim width will be perfect. Note that this discussion is only for road tyres. Gravel and mtb are going wider too but the reasons for it are slightly different and the rim width discussions are less important.
Indoor trainer control
Still struggling to wrap my head around controlling the indoor trainer. I've forced myself to do some rides non erg but nothing that involves rapid changes. Can you share exactly how you'd control for an over under block with 15 sec 200 W and 15 sec 150W? I'm using a wahoo kickr so from the app I can set target power, % resistance, and % grade simulation...which I think I'd add resistance to bump up to 200, but seems like a lot of guesswork to do in 15 seconds. Of course I can just shift too, which I'm inclined to do and might make this way easier. What do you all do??
Daily Content Requests?
Hi guys I am hoping to do a daily post about a topic and I was wondering if there is anything that members want to see? There is so many things that we will do but if there is anything you’d like to see sooner then please leave your thoughts here. I’ve so many thoughts on training, psychology, where to spend and save your money with cycling, general equipment, aero, race tactics, adventures, cycling destinations, etc etc. Maybe we could have a discussions about some of the big races too later in the year like the classics, grand tours and so on. Share thoughts and opinions on anything and everything that is going on! I think that we can have some interesting discussions and all learn something from each other so it should be good! I will try do tomorrow's post based off the most popular comment today. (I feel like a YouTuber or something but anyways haha)
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