15:11
Given how much they must train to reach and remain at their level, and given how resilient they are to either turning red from sunburns or getting a thorough tan, I'd say they must be practicing, a lot, indoors.
16:12
@Sam7919 Peloton is to be excluded, it's not a real smart trainer, it's a device meant to sell Peloton subscriptions (you can't use it with other services). If on the market, I'd say the minimum is to take a direct drive trainer (more powerful and installing the bike on the trainer is like swapping a wheel)
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21:37
@Criggie on the recumbent day recently they told about a guy who accidently road onto an 80 kmh road in front of a driver who did do that speed and hit him full in the side. The VM did three full rolls, the guy came out with just a sore shoulder.
An other was launched over a wet ditch (couple of meters,) onto a field and rolled over, just a bruised knee.
Those are the kind of accidents where on an open bike, upright as well as recumbent, you will be dead or would want to be.
22:24
:66666874 You're right. Motivation is the devil. Growing up we always had this bike sitting in a corner. I don't recall seeing anyone use it, ever. But then over the last 3-4 years, while I had been trying as hard as I could to brave the cold and the ice, a fellow rider trained strictly indoors. I saw last summer that he had overtaken me in strength and endurance (though he remains lacking in agility and maneuverability), and so it seems that indoor training rather works.
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