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Old April 4th 20, 12:01 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
Duane[_7_]
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On Friday, April 3, 2020 at 12:31:20 PM UTC+2, Duane wrote:
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On Friday, April 3, 2020 at 2:30:38 AM UTC+2, Mark Cleary wrote:
I have been going out each day early getting 50 miles a day. Had a PR
for March for miles. Go out, ride, come back, stay away from everything
and person. Get decent food and drink good beer. It could be worse.

Deacon Mark C

I ride every other day and for the rest I also keeping a low profile. I'm
working on my FTP to have a goal so I did a hard 78 km ride yesterday.
Managed an average power of 194 Watt. Not bad for early spring. It did
hurt with the headwind the first part but I flew home the second part
pushing a 52-15/16 gear to keep the power high. Today recovery day,
spring cleaning of the back yard and setting up a workplace at home for
next week. I hate working from home. Go to work as much as possible.

Lou


194 watts over 78km is pretty impressive in April. I’ve been slacking on
the training so. The worst thing about this working from home is not
having to stop and leave the office.

Just got my bike off the trainer and road ready. My plan is to commute as
much as possible even though it will be a round trip each way.


On a trainer it is almost impossible to sustain an average of 194 Watt
for 2,5 hours. We had a lot of wind the last weeks and then it is also
difficult to sustain that kind of power, because you pushing 240 Watt for
an 1-1.5 hr with a headwind and then .... nothing with a tailwind and end
up with an average of 170-180 Watt. A moderate wind like yesterday is the best.


Working from home is 60% as effective as working from the office. If you
have a question for your colleague you have to call him, ****ing skype
him (you mic is off, your sound is off. Yuck). I hate that. In the office
you just turn around and just ask the question. Now my second PC computer
monitor arrived, install it and make it work. Still struggling with the
drivers of my 3D mouse..#$%%@$% I have to use with my 3D CAD application.

Lou


M not doing CAD but software. New company. Started and a week later
working at home. We use Teams which isn’t great but works. I find I spend
more time in arranged meetings. At the office they’d see I was busy and
leave me alone. Lol

Can’t complain considering the people that are out of work.


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Old April 4th 20, 04:28 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
Tom Kunich[_2_]
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On Friday, April 3, 2020 at 4:01:37 PM UTC-7, Duane wrote:
wrote:
On Friday, April 3, 2020 at 12:31:20 PM UTC+2, Duane wrote:
wrote:
On Friday, April 3, 2020 at 2:30:38 AM UTC+2, Mark Cleary wrote:
I have been going out each day early getting 50 miles a day. Had a PR
for March for miles. Go out, ride, come back, stay away from everything
and person. Get decent food and drink good beer. It could be worse.

Deacon Mark C

I ride every other day and for the rest I also keeping a low profile. I'm
working on my FTP to have a goal so I did a hard 78 km ride yesterday..
Managed an average power of 194 Watt. Not bad for early spring. It did
hurt with the headwind the first part but I flew home the second part
pushing a 52-15/16 gear to keep the power high. Today recovery day,
spring cleaning of the back yard and setting up a workplace at home for
next week. I hate working from home. Go to work as much as possible.

Lou


194 watts over 78km is pretty impressive in April. I’ve been slacking on
the training so. The worst thing about this working from home is not
having to stop and leave the office.

Just got my bike off the trainer and road ready. My plan is to commute as
much as possible even though it will be a round trip each way.


On a trainer it is almost impossible to sustain an average of 194 Watt
for 2,5 hours. We had a lot of wind the last weeks and then it is also
difficult to sustain that kind of power, because you pushing 240 Watt for
an 1-1.5 hr with a headwind and then .... nothing with a tailwind and end
up with an average of 170-180 Watt. A moderate wind like yesterday is the best.


Working from home is 60% as effective as working from the office. If you
have a question for your colleague you have to call him, ****ing skype
him (you mic is off, your sound is off. Yuck). I hate that. In the office
you just turn around and just ask the question. Now my second PC computer
monitor arrived, install it and make it work. Still struggling with the
drivers of my 3D mouse..#$%%@$% I have to use with my 3D CAD application.

 




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