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Much Mallorcan up & down ⛰️

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  • markmccaughrean@mastodon.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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    #1

    Much Mallorcan up & down ⛰️

    Out this morning ahead of the high temperatures, to Selva & other local towns. 43km ride with 831 metres of elevation gain.

    One climb to the Santa Llúcia monastery above Mancor de la Vall, & then half way up to the Coll de la Batalla above Caimari – the latter is beautiful, endless switchbacks through a pine forest.

    Needed the e-motor to convert “probably not possible for me” inclines to “just exhausting” 🥵

    #Mallorca 🏝️
    #CyclingLife 🚴‍♂️
    #Photography 📷

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      Much Mallorcan up & down ⛰️

      Out this morning ahead of the high temperatures, to Selva & other local towns. 43km ride with 831 metres of elevation gain.

      One climb to the Santa Llúcia monastery above Mancor de la Vall, & then half way up to the Coll de la Batalla above Caimari – the latter is beautiful, endless switchbacks through a pine forest.

      Needed the e-motor to convert “probably not possible for me” inclines to “just exhausting” 🥵

      #Mallorca 🏝️
      #CyclingLife 🚴‍♂️
      #Photography 📷

      markmccaughrean@mastodon.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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      #2

      FWIW, am struggling a bit with the ethics of using an e-road bike on these steep Mallorcan hills, not least because so many others are climbing them unaided – impressive.

      OK, most of them are decades younger than me, much lighter, & likely far fitter, although the occasional wizened whippet adds to my shame.

      Truth is though, I probably wouldn’t be able to ride these routes at all at my current weight/fitness, & the bike is relatively low-power & torque, so I still need to work pretty hard.

      n1ck@beige.partyN marktyndall@mastodon.socialM acdha@thepit.socialA knud@mastodon.socialK brunthal@mastodon.socialB 5 Replies Last reply
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      • markmccaughrean@mastodon.socialM markmccaughrean@mastodon.social

        FWIW, am struggling a bit with the ethics of using an e-road bike on these steep Mallorcan hills, not least because so many others are climbing them unaided – impressive.

        OK, most of them are decades younger than me, much lighter, & likely far fitter, although the occasional wizened whippet adds to my shame.

        Truth is though, I probably wouldn’t be able to ride these routes at all at my current weight/fitness, & the bike is relatively low-power & torque, so I still need to work pretty hard.

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        #3

        @markmccaughrean not being able to do the route (currently) without an ebike totally proves their worth. You're out riding (not driving) that's always a plus

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        • markmccaughrean@mastodon.socialM markmccaughrean@mastodon.social

          FWIW, am struggling a bit with the ethics of using an e-road bike on these steep Mallorcan hills, not least because so many others are climbing them unaided – impressive.

          OK, most of them are decades younger than me, much lighter, & likely far fitter, although the occasional wizened whippet adds to my shame.

          Truth is though, I probably wouldn’t be able to ride these routes at all at my current weight/fitness, & the bike is relatively low-power & torque, so I still need to work pretty hard.

          marktyndall@mastodon.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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          #4

          @markmccaughrean we took our bikes to Alsace 8 or 9 years ago; I still remember being overtaken as we toiled up a short but sharp incline out of a village by a silver-haired couple on e-bikes.
          I still get simultaneous thoughts of "how wonderful!" and "that's cheating!" even now I have my own e-bike.

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          • markmccaughrean@mastodon.socialM markmccaughrean@mastodon.social

            FWIW, am struggling a bit with the ethics of using an e-road bike on these steep Mallorcan hills, not least because so many others are climbing them unaided – impressive.

            OK, most of them are decades younger than me, much lighter, & likely far fitter, although the occasional wizened whippet adds to my shame.

            Truth is though, I probably wouldn’t be able to ride these routes at all at my current weight/fitness, & the bike is relatively low-power & torque, so I still need to work pretty hard.

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            #5

            @markmccaughrean if you’re enjoying the ride, that’s all that matters!

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            • markmccaughrean@mastodon.socialM markmccaughrean@mastodon.social

              FWIW, am struggling a bit with the ethics of using an e-road bike on these steep Mallorcan hills, not least because so many others are climbing them unaided – impressive.

              OK, most of them are decades younger than me, much lighter, & likely far fitter, although the occasional wizened whippet adds to my shame.

              Truth is though, I probably wouldn’t be able to ride these routes at all at my current weight/fitness, & the bike is relatively low-power & torque, so I still need to work pretty hard.

              knud@mastodon.socialK This user is from outside of this forum
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              #6

              @markmccaughrean

              You have my blessing!

              Kid 2 has competed in a hillclimb and there was a guy ~20% slower than him who was 73. He was faster than anyone in the 60+ and 50+ category, and faster than many 40+ people (and younger). Upshot: there are some people that will beat you and me uphill all the way to their final day, and that is absolutely ok.

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              • markmccaughrean@mastodon.socialM markmccaughrean@mastodon.social

                FWIW, am struggling a bit with the ethics of using an e-road bike on these steep Mallorcan hills, not least because so many others are climbing them unaided – impressive.

                OK, most of them are decades younger than me, much lighter, & likely far fitter, although the occasional wizened whippet adds to my shame.

                Truth is though, I probably wouldn’t be able to ride these routes at all at my current weight/fitness, & the bike is relatively low-power & torque, so I still need to work pretty hard.

                brunthal@mastodon.socialB This user is from outside of this forum
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                #7

                @markmccaughrean
                That you see an ethical problem using an E-Bike is a very weird concept to me. I'm also not struggling with the ethics of using glasses to read a book these days. And to me these things are quite comparable.

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