The Tour de Cullman

October 30, 2009 at 7:05 pm Leave a comment

I am excited to be able to participate this year in the annual Tour de Cullman – an informal training ride, race, and party put on by Carson Glasscock and the Cullman Cycling Club. Check out the topocreator.com map I made. I’ll report back on Sunday about all the fun!

Tour de Cullman 2009

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2009 Year-end review season stats Tour de Cullman (2009)

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AT power estimated by critical power curve in Golden Cheetah, which predicts I should be able to maintain 315 watts for 1 hour.

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