Awesome stuff again Josh, the difference in dynamic between a crit and a road race is really interesting. I reckon I'll be hitting my first road race within a month in line with the season change, I'll try to keep your tips in mind! 🤙
@@joshkwan They run crits at the Regatta centre over the Summer season which has just ended, apparently they run a Winter road race series but details are pending. Parramatta cycling club also run races at Oakville and apparently Kurrajong from April, but again details pending. I'm waiting on the edge of my seat for these details then I'll have a crack!
Nice race! For filming the whole race, I suggest taping a small power bank (eg. Anker 622) to the top tube and plugging it into the GoPro directly (obviously only for sunny days).
I purchased one this afternoon haha. The battery life is much better and it also has much better low life performance. Very keen to use it. Might put the GoPro on the back of the bike for an extra perspective of the race
First road race and you got on the podium! Great job! That fog and light really makes it look dreamy. Hmm doesn't the insta have similar battery life to a (new) gopro? You shoulda just bought one for your birthday.. good excuse to buy a new gadget! Happy birthday too btw.
I think you read my mind. I purchased the Insta360 this afternoon as a gift to myself :P It’s got much better battery life, but maybe also a function of my GoPro being almost 4 years old. I’m glad I got a lot of use out of the GoPro but I think it’s time it got relegated as secondary camera on the back of the bike. Thanks for watching and the birthday wishes!
@@joshkwan Haha good purchase! Worth it for the nicer colours and better low light. It's something you'll actually use frequently too. There are too many gopros that just sit in drawers unused after the first 2 months or so.
Funnily enough that’s one of the reasons why I started making the videos. Because I had the GoPro sitting in the drawer. Bit of a sunk cost fallacy haha
Nice race! My first road race was West Head C grade too, the one last month actually. Are you planning on racing out at the Newington armoury anytime soon? That's a fun short crit with one very punchy corner 😁
my advice is C GRADE sometimes can be harder than A GRADE my point is once you work up push the fitness boundaries be it time in VIC ALPS or MOUNTAINBIKING the A GRADE guys if they a orderly its fast but a good fast but yes if you drop a wheel then its game over its a TEMPO thing what I am trying to say so C GRADE is no slouch ride
I acknowledge the C grade field is much larger and chaotic than A Grade. Perhaps A grade is a bit more smooth riding. I lack the top end power to survive in A grade. I will try B grade soon though.
@@joshkwan learning process don't fear A GRADE is my point but it takes a year or 2 see where your strength and weakness are A GRADE hit climbs with momentum and the tempo was my point once you get that rhythm together with fitness group is flying
It depends on what is governing the resistance. For example a 5% climb during race conditions you can easily be going 30km/hr. In this scenario the you are mainly pushing against wind resistance. This would be a power climb. For something steeper, over 10% and going slower speeds, it would be mainly governed by gravity. In this scenario the amount of watts you’re pushing per your weight is the determining factor. Hope that makes sense.
Haha no idea, but somewhere behind me. We’ve added each other on strava now. Coming up to the finish line he was actually second wheel, but there was still a good 300m left so he copped the wind a bit too early.
Loving your commentary really good and ps nice racing from DT
Thank you! More to come
Awesome stuff again Josh, the difference in dynamic between a crit and a road race is really interesting. I reckon I'll be hitting my first road race within a month in line with the season change, I'll try to keep your tips in mind! 🤙
Awesome. Let me know how you go. What road race options do you have?
@@joshkwanI live in the Hawkesbury so I'm waiting for Penrith Cycling Club to release their Winter road race series :)
Is this raced at the Regatta centre?
@@joshkwan They run crits at the Regatta centre over the Summer season which has just ended, apparently they run a Winter road race series but details are pending. Parramatta cycling club also run races at Oakville and apparently Kurrajong from April, but again details pending. I'm waiting on the edge of my seat for these details then I'll have a crack!
Thanks for the great content! Parramatta Cycling Club's Oakville road race would be a great one to see! Starts in April
Thanks mate! That sounds good, I’m all for maximising my race license :P
Super domestique!!! Thanks again!!! I’m doing HART this Friday… if you are there I’ll do the lead out sprint for you… 💨💨
Haha! Nah it was well deserved by you mate. Unfortunately I have other plans but I hope to race again with you soon.
Nice race! For filming the whole race, I suggest taping a small power bank (eg. Anker 622) to the top tube and plugging it into the GoPro directly (obviously only for sunny days).
That ain’t a bad tip. I don’t like the idea of trying to change batteries mid race haha
Congrats on another win mate 🎉
I am now cash flow positive for my crit entry costs haha
I’d say definitely get a insta 360 they give amazing footage !! Keep flying high 💪🏾
I purchased one this afternoon haha. The battery life is much better and it also has much better low life performance. Very keen to use it.
Might put the GoPro on the back of the bike for an extra perspective of the race
First road race and you got on the podium! Great job! That fog and light really makes it look dreamy. Hmm doesn't the insta have similar battery life to a (new) gopro? You shoulda just bought one for your birthday.. good excuse to buy a new gadget! Happy birthday too btw.
I think you read my mind. I purchased the Insta360 this afternoon as a gift to myself :P
It’s got much better battery life, but maybe also a function of my GoPro being almost 4 years old. I’m glad I got a lot of use out of the GoPro but I think it’s time it got relegated as secondary camera on the back of the bike.
Thanks for watching and the birthday wishes!
@@joshkwan Haha good purchase! Worth it for the nicer colours and better low light. It's something you'll actually use frequently too. There are too many gopros that just sit in drawers unused after the first 2 months or so.
Funnily enough that’s one of the reasons why I started making the videos. Because I had the GoPro sitting in the drawer. Bit of a sunk cost fallacy haha
Nice race! My first road race was West Head C grade too, the one last month actually. Are you planning on racing out at the Newington armoury anytime soon? That's a fun short crit with one very punchy corner 😁
I’ll be there tomorrow ;)
Racing B grade. Come and say hi to me :)
my advice is C GRADE sometimes can be harder than A GRADE
my point is once you work up push the fitness boundaries be it time in VIC ALPS or MOUNTAINBIKING
the A GRADE guys if they a orderly its fast but a good fast but yes if you drop a wheel then its game over
its a TEMPO thing what I am trying to say
so C GRADE is no slouch ride
I acknowledge the C grade field is much larger and chaotic than A Grade. Perhaps A grade is a bit more smooth riding. I lack the top end power to survive in A grade. I will try B grade soon though.
@@joshkwan
learning process
don't fear A GRADE is my point
but it takes a year or 2
see where your strength and weakness are
A GRADE hit climbs with momentum and the tempo was my point
once you get that rhythm together with fitness group is flying
Thanks mate, appreciate the advice. Only done a handful of races and keen to learn more this year.
I’m doing a B Grade race tonight 🤙🏻
What's the difference between a watts/kg climb and a power climb?
It depends on what is governing the resistance.
For example a 5% climb during race conditions you can easily be going 30km/hr. In this scenario the you are mainly pushing against wind resistance. This would be a power climb.
For something steeper, over 10% and going slower speeds, it would be mainly governed by gravity. In this scenario the amount of watts you’re pushing per your weight is the determining factor.
Hope that makes sense.
That looks more like a crit course on the road.... up down up dowm..... Where did the young gun finish?
Haha no idea, but somewhere behind me. We’ve added each other on strava now.
Coming up to the finish line he was actually second wheel, but there was still a good 300m left so he copped the wind a bit too early.
so this is where all the SWORKS are
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