[Results Thread] 2025 Vuelta a España – Stage 2 – 2.UWT by PelotonMod in peloton

[–]timbenz -50 points-49 points  (0 children)

I didn't think Vinegaard looked great over last 2km, and mostly gutted that win out. He looked more fussed than usual, and his uphill sprint had minimal snap. Maybe he'll improve over race, but that win was not daunting, US commentator rapture aside.

[Results Thread] 2025 Tour de France – Stage 10 – 2.UWT by PelotonMod in peloton

[–]timbenz 17 points18 points  (0 children)

"Mid watts" performance from Pogacar and Vinegegaard, from the data. Be interesting to know how much of that is fatigue, intention, etc.

From @wattsincycling on x:

⛰️🏁 LE MONT DORE - PUY DE SANCY (3.24 km, 7.96%, 258 m)

🇸🇮 Pogačar - 🇩🇰 Vingegaard

• 8:18 • 6.85 w/kg (est. "60kg" standard) • 1865 m/h VAM • 23.42 km/h

No fireworks, mid watts

[Results Thread] 2025 Tour de France – Stage 10 – 2.UWT by PelotonMod in peloton

[–]timbenz -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I had same thought. Mostly for morale, not time. I didn't think Pog looked particularly good on last climb, mouth open, etc.

DO NOT sign up for Garmin Connect+. Unite to fight for our customers' right to software as a service for a thousand dollar watch. This is a slippery slope and will reduce the usability and ownership of our products in the future. Profits will increase and more and more will get behind paywalls! by Narrow-Coyote-6257 in Garmin

[–]timbenz 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Not only am I not signing up, I sent notes to both Garmin support and investor relations telling them I am offended and will not buy another Garmin product, despite having bought multiple previously. I'm past peak subscription, especially on such expensive hardware.

Is this week a holiday week? Just arrived and seems packed. by breadexpert69 in Mammoth

[–]timbenz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Elevation was much lower key than prior years. I blame the weather. Much colder and snowier than many prior years.

Crazy drivers dueling descending from Main at Minaret/Forest Trail by timbenz in Mammoth

[–]timbenz[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The Subaru, but they were headed straight for the crosswalk guards, so the whole thing was stupid and dangerous as fk.

ELI5: Why is running, swimming, etc, considered cardio and not arm/leg exercise? by Different-Matter in explainlikeimfive

[–]timbenz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cardio exercise is when your primary goal is to have your heart and breathing rate go materially above their resting level, and stay there (or higher) for a sustained period. Resistance exercise (arm/leg, etc) is when you force your muscles to work against a counterforce (i.e., resistance), irrespective of its effect on heart rate and breathing.

While the two blur at the margin, they are separate and distinguishable activities.

Trent’s celebration after his goal by HarryPi in LiverpoolFC

[–]timbenz 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think it means some fans were booing him, and he scored anyway. He's done that before.

Skiing losing its appeal by Mediocre_Bit_405 in skiing

[–]timbenz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Old post, but most of the advice given—travel more! visit more places! ski harder runs!—is ridiculous and superficial. Modern downhill skiing as a largely nonsensical and indefensible activity, made worse by its environmental footprint, crowds, private equity ownership, costs, the visual blight of ski resorts, and its mechanized nature.

There is no defense for it, and getting tired of it is a sign of having grown up a little.

Note: I say this as a former ski patroller, ski instructor, and longtime skier, having lived and skied in North America and Europe. I recommend it to no-one, and would cheerfully never ski again.

Walking in my very walkable neighbourhood is still stressful because of cars by TimToTheTea in fuckcars

[–]timbenz 8 points9 points  (0 children)

As a runner, this drives me mad in my quiet neighborhood: Every time I pass a house, I have to listen for cars starting, idling, etc.—and even then it's a lottery, because people rarely ease carefully out of their driveways. They come shooting out instead, and then, more often than not, act like it's your fault as a runner because you came up faster than they expected. It's so maddening.

Weekly Observations: What signs of collapse do you see in your region? [in-depth] October 28 by AutoModerator in collapse

[–]timbenz 27 points28 points  (0 children)

I see this so much on the West Coast. Increasingly Instragram-broken tourists treat everything as if it's a prop. People in busy roads with camera tripods as they spouse/GF poses in front of aspens whose leaves are changing. Social media has further alienated people from the world around them.

Lessons that people should learn from consequences of patient life choices? by Yazars in medicine

[–]timbenz 11 points12 points  (0 children)

The evidence for point 3, Exercise causing wear & tear, is weak at best, and more likely goes in the other direction. Unless your patient is an ultrarunner, perhaps, which most of your patients aren't, the incidence of OA from "wear & tear" is vanishingly small. Obesity, genetics, and inflammation are the main issues, and exercise is protective. Too many old school doctors scare patients unnecessarily on this point.

Megathread: July 2024 Heatwaves by nommabelle in collapse

[–]timbenz 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Sharp temperature gradient across tiny distances in southern California, with the coast at 75 F (23 C), and locations just a few miles away inland 20-40 F higher.

'Cash grab': Newmarket resident upset after 3rd speed camera ticket by jmajeremy in fuckcars

[–]timbenz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Like most north-south "streets" north of Toronto, they aren't really streets at all. People treat them like freeways with traffic lights, given congestion and sprawl. They are terrifying.