Saturday, March 29, 2008

XXXXXX BIKE PORN!!!!!!!!!!! XXXXXX



My site is going X rated for today and maybe for the next week. Here she is!




I picked up my new Trek Madone 5.2 Pro yesterday from Cahaba Cycles and believe it or not, it's freaking sweet! For the longest time I've wanted a regular road bike so I can try my hand at some road races so I've jumped in with both feet. I'm still keeping the Cervelo for Tri's so don't kick me out of the club just yet.

I put in my first ride on it this morning at the Vulcan Tri Club training race for the Powerman Du in a few weeks. Given that the course has some extended climbs I knew I wouldn't lose too much on not being aero. I was amazed at how well it handled. There's a big difference in turning on a tri bike and a roadie. Secondly, OMG it's freaking light. It weighs in at about 17lbs without water bottles and saddle bag. Given that, it climbs like a champ. Alberto Contador is a little less impressive to me now. Just kidding Albie. Here's the draw back though, since it's so light it doesn't descend that well. On my heavier Cervelo, I can usually push 44 on Cemetery Hill on the course. Today, it was all I could do to hit 39.5. It also felt like I needed one bigger gear for the down hill. My legs seemed to be on the verge of spinning out on the descent. Not so on the Cervelo. It always has plenty of pedal left. This doesn't concern me too much though as it'll more than make up for it on the climbs. I put in a much better bike time on the course this year than I did last which is surprising as my time on the bike has been limited so far this year. Overall, I really pleased with the bike. It's a gorgeous speed machine. I'm a lucky lucky boy.

Tail Winds.....


8 comments:

rocketpants said...

She's a beauty!!

Lesser is More said...

That is a sweet ride! I test rode one in my search for a new bike. Almost effortless when climbing. Enjoy her!

Spokane Al said...

It is definitely a beauty!

TRI TO BE FUNNY said...

nice...Welcome to Austin! On your trip,are you staying downtown? If so, the Town Lake Trail (now known as Ladybird Lake Trail)is where you'll want to hang. It's truly the epicenter of running in Austin and provides loops of several distances (3, 4, 4.5, 7 and 10) --some construction, but nothing too major. Have fun!

Jimmy said...

Sweet Ride. You have the best!

Donald said...

Very, very cool. Sweet ride. Enjoy it!

Elizabeth said...

oh, you kid...

Oly said...

SWEEEEEEET!!!