Monday, August 6, 2018

Day 30: Trending now (wonkish)



Today's entry will review data from my bike computer for the all the riding days so far. 
TMI? Travelog pics from today's ride follow below.

This graph looks at how much time we spent riding each day and compares it to how long & hard the stage was. The time spent is tracked both for "elapsed" time - from leaving one hotel to arriving at the next - and the "moving time" which doesn't count the SAG breaks, lunch and any other stops. The "elev 100s" amount (green) is the climbing feet divided by 100 so that its scale works with the distance (blue). The lighter straight lines are the trend lines.


What it is: The trend lines for elapsed time and moving time are parallel meaning we have not changed the amount of time we spend lallygagging around during the day as the tour has progressed. The trends also show that we've ridden longer hours as the tour has progressed, which corresponds to the increasing distances, duh. The time tracks the difficulty pretty well except day 17 into Mitchell SD which was easier than the day before in terms of climbing but was the second real high mileage day in a row. Recalling my perceptions, I thought the following day (18) was the hardest, but that was only the first chunk of the ride and the ending miles brought the overall day toward the norm as I described in the blog post.

Comparing the average speed for the day (orange) against the difficulty. This one shows the trend lines for the distance and elevation also.

What it is: Looking at the distance trend line (thin blue), you can see that the rides have gotten longer as the tour has progressed. The elevation trend (thin green) goes the other way - the first part of the ride had more climbing in general. The average speed trend tracks inversely with the elevation trend, which is what I'd expect. Longer distances don't seem to slow us down, so apparently we trained enough and haven't been exhausted.


This one looks at the average heartrate and average power information --- when my power was being measured. Power as you would expect is how hard you are pedaling. The thin lines show the trends:
What it is: The extra effort I made today is obvious (day 29 because the graph isn't showing the rest day when we didn't ride). The average heartrate numbers are amazingly low in those middle days when we were riding the flats. Heartrate can be down because I was tired, or it can be down because I was getting more fit. I think I'll choose the latter explanation! Which is justified from the trend lines where more power is generally being put out at lower heartrates.


Here is all the data that seemed interesting. The last column (max heartrate) shows how frisky I was feeling that day.
ending day distance elev elapsed avg watts work avg speed moving time avg cadence avg hr max hr
cedro woolley 1 96 6114 08:04 168 3283 15.4 06:13 76 122 161
winthrop 2 128 8189 10:02 155 4640 14.7 08:42 74 118 147
couley 3 101 6428 07:49 162 3379 15.2 06:38 70 120 163
spokane 4 93 4301 06:50 152 2778 16.4 05:38 75 119 165
sand point 5 83 3148 06:28 153 2457 16.7 04:58 73 119 168
thompson falls 6 87 3303 06:16 154 2690 16.4 05:16 75 122 158
missoula 7 105 3476 07:28 156 2963 18.1 05:47 75 123 157
butte 8 134 6176 10:00 154 4329 15.9 08:27 71 118 143
bozeman 9 100 4369 08:00 158 3071 16.7 06:01 73 118 152
columbus 10 104 2286 06:27 133 2212 19.5 05:19 75 107 164
powell 11 110 5517 07:36 153 3142 17.3 06:21 73 119 160
sheridan 12 121 7571 09:02 157 3920 15.5 07:50 66 117 162
gillette 13 108 4581 07:58 155 3465 15.9 06:47 72 121 160
custer 14 115 4706 09:13 158 4276 14.6 07:51 70 121 160
rapid city 15 76 6588 07:09 166 2592 13.2 05:44 60 112 156
murdo 16 146 4087 09:30 154 3945 18.1 08:05 73 113 164
mitchell 17 144 3522 09:44 146 4150 16.8 08:35 77 110 140
worthington 18 135 3488 09:01

17.4 07:44 73 108 141
albert lea 19 118 2454 07:34

19.3 06:08 74 110 142
la crosse 20 140 3739 08:52

18.1 07:45 76 105 153
portage 21 126 5017 08:34

16.8 07:31 74 112 172
manitowoc 22 127 5183 09:12

16.5 07:42 71 105 152
midland 23 134 3594 08:59

17.5 07:37 75 118 165
imlay city 24 103 1984 07:13

18.7 05:30 76 108 144
london 25 139 1080 08:58 161 3971 18.9 07:20 77 121 161
niagara falls 26 136 3183 08:39 161 4163 17.8 07:38 76 118 157
seneca falls 27 136 4405 09:07 151 3821 17.6 07:43 76 110 150
little falls 28 123 9520 09:50 171 4314 15.2 08:06 66 120 157
bennington 29 110 6390 07:17 184 3872 17.1 06:26 74 125 167












OK, now for the pictures. Summary: beautiful country in eastern upstate NY - rolling hills, fun to ride, generally good roads and pavement, a bit too much traffic.

Morning mist in the distance:



 Serious tree whacking by the power company:



The part of the day with less good roads:


Crossing the Hudson where an island is (island on left here looking downstream)

Island on right here:

One of the tributary rivers heading to the Hudson. This is just downstream from a series of bogs, so I'm guessing that explains its color


Ahhhh - a good back road brings relief:


Very boggy, peaty land between the hills:

Wind trimmed

These guys not too sure about me:




 A roomy Best Western motel room today with wood floors - a first!

 Since I was the first rider in today, I got to help unload the bags. I think this proves that "Santa" is not so much my role as Elf.


Art shot of the day from Paul:



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