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What is the optiomum cadence to be training and racing at??? Did a ride yesterday and only averaged 66 is this alright or chould it be higher?

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depends what kind of training you're doing. i don't know if average cadence is a great target on its own. but then i'm a lazy slob, what do i know? 

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Road riding you should average round 85 -100 on flats and 70-85 on hills

 

MTB i cant say

 

 

 

Today i averaged for the first 30km 110 because of restricted gearing smileys/smiley7.gif" align="middle" /> amdretard2007-10-28 08:09:19

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Am only interested in road cycling at the moment.  Does one get better the more one trains, what is the best way to train to get to the higher cadences?

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ah here is where i cant really say much the likes of bikemax or bruce could help you ! windbreaker might also be able to help

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Am only interested in road cycling at the moment.  Does one get better the more one trains' date=' what is the best way to train to get to the higher cadences?[/quote']

 

was it the cannibal who said simply: "ride more"?
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that is the plan, but was wondering if there was anything in particular that i should look at doing when training

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that is the plan' date=' but was wondering if there was anything in particular that i should look at doing when training[/quote']

 

seriously, buy a copy of mens health. work on intervals. lunges to strengthen the legs. put in loads of base kilos. not scientific, i know, but get a personal trainer and tell them what you want and get them to tailor you a plan
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Self selected cadence is almost always the optimum (within reason) so don;t worry about it too much.

 

If you are down at the low end on the climbs you do then maybe consider a compact chainset to get up to ~70+

 

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Already have a compact chainset, is the first ride after the shova, legs felt heavy for the first half of the ride, but have felt that i really struggle to keep the cadence high on hills.

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