Real Cyclists
Angono, Rizal PHL | July 30, 2013
I am not ashamed to tell that the rest of the Recyclists wait for me. But before they had to wait for 10 minutes or so, now, it takes 2 to 3 minutes for me to arrive (that is according to Joel)
At the C6 portion I was in the middle of the pack and even was at the front of the paceline for a while. They overtook me at 3/4 portion of the road.
At the Bicutan to Alabang portion, I was near the front, and reliquished the advantage near the Alabang Zapote road (they were ahead by just 200 meters)
At Daang Hari, up to about 4/5ths of Daang Hari, I stayed with the lead pack.
I and master were behind at Paliparan and Greenwoods up to Silang
At Silang to Tagaytay, we (Master and I were behind) but overtook Ado at around km 48. Ado though overtook me at km 52. (That was near the rotonda all ready)
What did I do as we climbed? I tried spinning which I watched at You Tube as an Alberto Contador strategy. The climbing was much much easier and I did not feel tired. I was able to stay close to the leaders.
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Tuesday, July 30, 2013
How did I do in the Tagaytay ride?
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