Merry Christmas, nice bikes. Happy riding, ride safe. Semper fi. Thanks for your service. Also served 23 yrs In the MC. There is a ride here in Seattle called the STP, 206 miles one day or 2 day. Held in mid July. Look it up. Have fun riding.
Brothers in Arms....I am a retired Navy Chief Hospital Corpsman....Corpsmen and Marines, Devil Docs and Devil Dogs have one of the strongest bonds ever. I'll look up the STP and maybe consider in the next few years. Happy Holidays!
@MajorMotions Appreciate the comment! Lots of fun and I enjoy posting and the interactions. Green for sure, don't have good lighting, or a microphone or any of that advanced stuff. But still getting some awesome views and feedback. Thanks again for commenting!
retired biker. thinking of purchasing the domane SLR 7 to upgrade from domane SL6.. ride for comfort and cardio. love that color scheme (oops, colorway)
@@doctor-d-rose69 thanks, i need the affirmation to drop $9k!. heard about that and told it had been fixed on newer. plan to get the team colorway - love that uniqueness. thanks for video.
@@youngolf1 that powdery matte blue with the red, yellow, and black? Nice! Excited for you! Upgrade to the 51mm rims later on to make it more aero and boss looking but bone stock is pretty impressive enough!
@@doctor-d-rose69 haha......right there with YOU! the beautiful blue, with red, yellow, black. and planned on the 51mm! thanks for the quick affirmations! LBS will be happy in Columbus, GA.
Indeed....I will buy a few packs for the next ride. But the pre-carbo load with the banana and sammich have been life-savers. I need to stop doing a hardcore weight-training gym day the night before though, but I never learn my lesson. Thanks for the comment!
Happy Thanksgiving!!! You did a great job on this video and I love your relentless effort and being a hard charger! I would really love to see a comparison of the 2 bikes by riding the same wattage on the same route and see what the time is. That is the only true way to show which is the faster bike. Sometimes a bike will feel faster but actually isn't. Thanks again for the great video!
Thanks for the reply! I actually thought about that, and perhaps one day soon, I'll be advanced enough to do that kind of video. In the meantime, I'm simply using my Samsung Android phone, the cheapest GoPro, and a $30 wired mike, lol. But just from the feel alone, the Madone is faster and more responsive on the climbs. The Tarmac is the better performer as an all-around road bike. I also feel that the road tires on the Tarmac make it more versatile in all road conditions compared to the race tires I have on the Madone. The Madone also feels lighter. The new seat on the Tarmac is amazing as well. But again, love both bikes and if a potential buyer is torn, they should just go with the color that they like better.
@scottf3456 I don't take it on the street with regular traffic, cars, traffic lights, etc. I stay on the trails/paseos. Although there are a few instances I have to cross the street to get to the trails. I'm not comfortable or confident enough to ride with cars...not yet.
@smauller623 Not an official $300 and higher bike fit. But thinking about it one day when I become more serious or think about doing longer rides more frequently. My body is already pretty destroyed from the military and I'm thinking their desired ergos to match my body won't be aligned with how destroyed my body is already. I tend to go off feel and being super OCD all my life, I adjust everything myself to perfection. If I were to get an official fit, it would be on the Tarmac because I consider that my long distance endurance rider. Then I'd just match the Madone to it on feel 😛
@geewoowajeel7295 needed to try different forms of cardio. I've done it all with the running outside and treadmill inside and most recently, power incline walking outside. Visited my LBS one day and it went from there. Now I'm hooked. I still favor the love the weight training routine over anything though. But true answer to your question is that cycling burns the most calories out of all the cardio 🤩
@mosestoliver4068 I heard there's some good riding around Irvine to Hollywood and OC area...like the 50-100 kind of rides. Hopefully this spring or summer.
@jeonaldserrano9194 the aero water bottles and cages come with the bike for the Madone. But I also bought some extra regular water bottles also. I got them from my Trek bike shop. 🫡
@@bonbonflippers4298 Thanks for the comment...earlier rides when I was testing out my endurance and going longer and longer milage, I wouldn't eat anything. I didn't even eat anything pre-ride. But now I'm understanding more about nutrition and fueling the body. Anything greater than 30 miles I will eat something before the ride and bring a few energy bars/energy chews or gummies. Both water bottles have some kind of electrolyte drink also. I'm trying to hit 50 miles soon. But thanks for commenting/question🙏
@doctor-d-rose69 thats what I thought haha. I have to eat something @30miles. I used to only bring water but thats not enough either so I have sugar drinks to supplement the sugar.
@@bonbonflippers4298 I've been more of a weight lifter, and have normally done traditional cardio like running and power walks, etc. Never really needed to eat anything before or during. I've also been doing intermittent fasting since 2018 (16:8 or 18:6). So I'm used to not eating for long periods of time. But cycling does something different to your body for sure
Santa Clarita/Valencia. Next to 6 Flags Magic Mountain. Come through, there's plenty of places to park and then take your bike out for the loop. I've yet to explore every single pathway, but the one I take is about 37-40 miles. You don't have to ride on the street with traffic at all. Thanks for the comment!
@@doctor-d-rose69 Thanks for the reply. I'm actually from Montreal, Canada. These type of videos make me want to work/move to Cali just to have the opportunity to cycle there hahaha.
@DirtyDanh Thanks for the comment! I believe it's the Garmin Edge Explore 2. I found one for less than $300. Absolutely recommend it to track your distance, MPH, watts, etc.
@ekm3820 I felt that same way after a few rides but the more I ride them equally, I feel the Tarmac is slightly more comfortable. But I credit the saddle and road tires. Madone definitely smooth like silk
Merry Christmas, nice bikes. Happy riding, ride safe. Semper fi. Thanks for your service. Also served 23 yrs In the MC.
There is a ride here in Seattle called the STP, 206 miles one day or 2 day. Held in mid July. Look it up. Have fun riding.
There is a club around your area called Light and Salt Cycling. Pilipino.
Brothers in Arms....I am a retired Navy Chief Hospital Corpsman....Corpsmen and Marines, Devil Docs and Devil Dogs have one of the strongest bonds ever. I'll look up the STP and maybe consider in the next few years. Happy Holidays!
Ride safe, Doc.
Love ur channel bro keep em coming.
@MajorMotions Appreciate the comment! Lots of fun and I enjoy posting and the interactions. Green for sure, don't have good lighting, or a microphone or any of that advanced stuff. But still getting some awesome views and feedback. Thanks again for commenting!
retired biker. thinking of purchasing the domane SLR 7 to upgrade from domane SL6.. ride for comfort and cardio. love that color scheme (oops, colorway)
@@youngolf1 I actually had the Domane. Yes, go with SLR7 to avoid seat post issues with SLR6 Gen 4 models 💯
@@doctor-d-rose69 thanks, i need the affirmation to drop $9k!. heard about that and told it had been fixed on newer. plan to get the team colorway - love that uniqueness. thanks for video.
@@youngolf1 that powdery matte blue with the red, yellow, and black? Nice! Excited for you! Upgrade to the 51mm rims later on to make it more aero and boss looking but bone stock is pretty impressive enough!
@@doctor-d-rose69 haha......right there with YOU! the beautiful blue, with red, yellow, black. and planned on the 51mm! thanks for the quick affirmations! LBS will be happy in Columbus, GA.
electrolyte tabs work well during your ride as well to prevent cramp
Good work out.. keep going every week
Indeed....I will buy a few packs for the next ride. But the pre-carbo load with the banana and sammich have been life-savers. I need to stop doing a hardcore weight-training gym day the night before though, but I never learn my lesson. Thanks for the comment!
Happy Thanksgiving!!! You did a great job on this video and I love your relentless effort and being a hard charger! I would really love to see a comparison of the 2 bikes by riding the same wattage on the same route and see what the time is. That is the only true way to show which is the faster bike. Sometimes a bike will feel faster but actually isn't. Thanks again for the great video!
Thanks for the reply! I actually thought about that, and perhaps one day soon, I'll be advanced enough to do that kind of video. In the meantime, I'm simply using my Samsung Android phone, the cheapest GoPro, and a $30 wired mike, lol. But just from the feel alone, the Madone is faster and more responsive on the climbs. The Tarmac is the better performer as an all-around road bike. I also feel that the road tires on the Tarmac make it more versatile in all road conditions compared to the race tires I have on the Madone. The Madone also feels lighter. The new seat on the Tarmac is amazing as well. But again, love both bikes and if a potential buyer is torn, they should just go with the color that they like better.
@@doctor-d-rose69 WHAT!!!? You are doing great so far with all you have! Wish you all the success in the future, you're off to a great start!
@@jimtro4403 Classy reply, thank you! I admit, it is a lot of fun!
Awesome loop. My go to a few times per week. :)
@stefanmuehl6712 My go to trail also, as I don't ride on the street
@@doctor-d-rose69dude how the heck do you have a madone and not ride on the street. That can't be true. That madone is super sweet looking tho.
@scottf3456 I don't take it on the street with regular traffic, cars, traffic lights, etc. I stay on the trails/paseos. Although there are a few instances I have to cross the street to get to the trails. I'm not comfortable or confident enough to ride with cars...not yet.
@@doctor-d-rose69 fair enough, go at your pace. You'll get there.
Maybe put the bike in the car and find some back roads.
@@doctor-d-rose69 Makes sense. You will get more comfortable over time. If you decide to ride on the streets at some point, join group rides.
Nice videos…have you gotten a legit fit for each of those bikes yet and not the ones where they adjust right before you take it home type of bike fit.
@smauller623 Not an official $300 and higher bike fit. But thinking about it one day when I become more serious or think about doing longer rides more frequently. My body is already pretty destroyed from the military and I'm thinking their desired ergos to match my body won't be aligned with how destroyed my body is already. I tend to go off feel and being super OCD all my life, I adjust everything myself to perfection. If I were to get an official fit, it would be on the Tarmac because I consider that my long distance endurance rider. Then I'd just match the Madone to it on feel 😛
I used to cramp really bad as well, I know it sounds crazy but eat some salt like the night before and before a ride. Like 3 grams
@geewoowajeel7295 I believe you. For these longer rides I'm bringing more electrolyte type drinks and snacks.
@ you a big guy, what got you into cycling.
@geewoowajeel7295 needed to try different forms of cardio. I've done it all with the running outside and treadmill inside and most recently, power incline walking outside. Visited my LBS one day and it went from there. Now I'm hooked. I still favor the love the weight training routine over anything though. But true answer to your question is that cycling burns the most calories out of all the cardio 🤩
@ you should also do a FTp test and track your journey. I’m sure people would be interested in that. Espically the buff bike community
@geewoowajeel7295 haha, buff bike community, love it 😀
Irvine ?
@mosestoliver4068 I heard there's some good riding around Irvine to Hollywood and OC area...like the 50-100 kind of rides. Hopefully this spring or summer.
i like your bottle where did you buy?
@jeonaldserrano9194 the aero water bottles and cages come with the bike for the Madone. But I also bought some extra regular water bottles also. I got them from my Trek bike shop. 🫡
On your 35-40miles do you eat anything during the ride?
@@bonbonflippers4298 Thanks for the comment...earlier rides when I was testing out my endurance and going longer and longer milage, I wouldn't eat anything. I didn't even eat anything pre-ride. But now I'm understanding more about nutrition and fueling the body. Anything greater than 30 miles I will eat something before the ride and bring a few energy bars/energy chews or gummies. Both water bottles have some kind of electrolyte drink also. I'm trying to hit 50 miles soon. But thanks for commenting/question🙏
@doctor-d-rose69 thats what I thought haha. I have to eat something @30miles. I used to only bring water but thats not enough either so I have sugar drinks to supplement the sugar.
@@bonbonflippers4298 I've been more of a weight lifter, and have normally done traditional cardio like running and power walks, etc. Never really needed to eat anything before or during. I've also been doing intermittent fasting since 2018 (16:8 or 18:6). So I'm used to not eating for long periods of time. But cycling does something different to your body for sure
I have an SL 7 with 52/36 chain
@cyrilmartinez523 yeah that combination is better than what my Tarmac has
Nice bike bro! I have the gen6 SL6 madone (bought bnew just recently) let's ride sometime soon
Btw are you pinoy?
@mbbbb Filipino bro, yessir. Gen 6 SL 6 is also a great bike. I'm sure I've run into you on these trails before. Thanks for the comment!
@doctor-d-rose69 pinoy here too! Nah bro I'm from san diego. Kita kits minsan if I go there to sta clarita
@mbbbb I retired from the Navy out of San Diego. SD has some really good bike trails too!
nice video!
I'm curious, which city is this? I find the views + bike path setup absolutely stunning.
Santa Clarita/Valencia. Next to 6 Flags Magic Mountain. Come through, there's plenty of places to park and then take your bike out for the loop. I've yet to explore every single pathway, but the one I take is about 37-40 miles. You don't have to ride on the street with traffic at all. Thanks for the comment!
@@doctor-d-rose69 Thanks for the reply. I'm actually from Montreal, Canada. These type of videos make me want to work/move to Cali just to have the opportunity to cycle there hahaha.
@@juni172 It would be a nice vacation for you, too! Come any time, it's almost always 70 degrees year-round here!
New to cycling what computer system do you use to track your wattage? Great content!
@DirtyDanh Thanks for the comment! I believe it's the Garmin Edge Explore 2. I found one for less than $300. Absolutely recommend it to track your distance, MPH, watts, etc.
You said the Tarmac is more comfortable. Naah, I have ridden both SL8 and Madone with the same saddle. The Madone is more comfortable.
@ekm3820 I felt that same way after a few rides but the more I ride them equally, I feel the Tarmac is slightly more comfortable. But I credit the saddle and road tires. Madone definitely smooth like silk