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  1. #7311
    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyBoy99  [View Original Post]
    From https://www.climbbybike.com/climb/Monte-Zoncolan/36.

    Monte Zoncolan. Ovaro 10.5 km long, 1210 meter climb, 11.5% average slope.

    In the Review section, one guy said he did it in an hour, another guy in an hour and a half (but said he could probably do it again in 10-15 minutes less). Sirioja, who I believe has said he is 50+ years old, did it in an hour and a half. Sounds pretty impressive to me. What would your time be?
    That makes an ascensional speed of around 800 m / hour. This is very decent but really far from a champion. Take part in any amateur event with this ascensional speed, you'll have to maintain it for at least 4 or 5 hours and you'll be far from the first places.

  2. #7310
    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyBoy99  [View Original Post]
    From https://www.climbbybike.com/climb/Monte-Zoncolan/36.

    Monte Zoncolan. Ovaro 10.5 km long, 1210 meter climb, 11.5% average slope.

    In the Review section, one guy said he did it in an hour, another guy in an hour and a half (but said he could probably do it again in 10-15 minutes less). Sirioja, who I believe has said he is 50+ years old, did it in an hour and a half. Sounds pretty impressive to me. What would your time be?
    For somebody claiming to be better than an active triple world champion, this is very, very, very weak. Even in his age group, he would not be in the first 60% of recorded Strava times. The estimated 150 W average power is very low, consistent with an untrained recreational cyclist. Just the fact that he is very light saves him from being bottom of the barrel. Guys who climb at 6 km / h shouldn't say they climb better than Peter Sagan.

  3. #7309
    Quote Originally Posted by BigBuddy69  [View Original Post]
    Unfortunately, people without comorbidities can also get very sick!
    Well Pistons did not get very sick so he must have a strong system.

  4. #7308
    Quote Originally Posted by PaulInZurich  [View Original Post]
    LOL 1 h30 for Zoncolan from Ovaro, that is some really weak sauce. Thank you Strava for confirming my estimate. This is too funny.
    From https://www.climbbybike.com/climb/Monte-Zoncolan/36.

    Monte Zoncolan. Ovaro 10.5 km long, 1210 meter climb, 11.5% average slope.

    In the Review section, one guy said he did it in an hour, another guy in an hour and a half (but said he could probably do it again in 10-15 minutes less). Sirioja, who I believe has said he is 50+ years old, did it in an hour and a half. Sounds pretty impressive to me. What would your time be?

  5. #7307
    Quote Originally Posted by Turgid  [View Original Post]
    People with comorbidities get very sick and some die. On the other hand there are people who develop no symptoms at all.
    Some don't even feel they catch but some without known risk make bad reactions and can die. And medical only know so few.

  6. #7306
    Quote Originally Posted by PaulInZurich  [View Original Post]
    LOL 1 h30 for Zoncolan from Ovaro, that is some really weak sauce. Thank you Strava for confirming my estimate. This is too funny.
    1 h24 full effort for average speed 7.5 always straight facing the steep, not making curves for Italians technique to cut the steep, when Sagan was not much faster than 6 on top of Loze and I m sure I will be faster than him in few week ends. Everybody who ever really climbed a bit steep, not Furkapass, knowing Zoncolan is more difficult than Loze and I wonder how many not Italian or not belonging to a Italian team professionals climbed 8 times from Ovaro and twice from Sutrio? I did for my great holidays since 2015. I even decided to sleep in Zoncolan in my beloved old lady, I wish we will reach 600 000 kms together despite fucking particles filter when original and improved engine and even turbo seem still healthy and what a easy balance compare to fucking quattro needing to fight to control in each fast speed curve. When sun woke me up at 7 am, I was so sad to have to leave paradise of Zoncolan and Gentile, having to drive more than 5 hours through wonderful Dolomiti to Prato 25 kms to Stelvio 2760 high waiting for me. When leaving Paris on Wednesday morning, pit stop at Sharks, driving to Munich at night, climbing Sutrio side on Thursday, Wellcum on Thursday night, climbing for eighth time the legend yesterday. I really love my Summers I make, not only stuck at Globe with bad casting. You should go just to give a look to understand a bit better than only drinking internet, when the only truth is in the steep, you are able or not? 10 times on top for my passion and pleasure for my holidays. Who can compete here? And I look forward again on next Summer if I'm still alive.

  7. #7305
    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyBoy99  [View Original Post]
    For future use. The word is cough, not caught.
    Who cares, get a life.

  8. #7304
    Quote Originally Posted by BigBuddy69  [View Original Post]
    Unfortunately, people without comorbidities can also get very sick!
    Jeez, I wonder if the big pussy ever leaves his house given that he might get hit by a bus.

    It can't be easy to be so old and frail, no wonder he's so weird and grumpy.

  9. #7303

    150 W guy bragging here how weak he is

    Quote Originally Posted by Sirioja  [View Original Post]
    Today, I achieved my dream since 1 year, I climbed Zoncolan from Ovaro, the most difficult, exactly as I wanted, 1h30 of intense effort.
    LOL 1 h30 for Zoncolan from Ovaro, that is some really weak sauce. Thank you Strava for confirming my estimate. This is too funny.

  10. #7302
    Quote Originally Posted by Turgid  [View Original Post]
    People with comorbidities get very sick and some die. On the other hand there are people who develop no symptoms at all.
    Unfortunately, people without comorbidities can also get very sick!

  11. #7301
    Quote Originally Posted by Pistons  [View Original Post]
    ... Weak ass virus if you ask me......
    People with comorbidities get very sick and some die. On the other hand there are people who develop no symptoms at all.

  12. #7300
    Quote Originally Posted by BigBuddy69  [View Original Post]
    You're probably right. I was too lazy to search for the proper spelling and I used the French one.
    Actual truthful facts versus when he tried to play off the Norwegian spelling of "Zews."

  13. #7299
    Quote Originally Posted by Pistons  [View Original Post]
    Maybe so, but I haven't had any dry or wet cough for 18 months at least prior to this. Probably due to covid lockdowns. So my immune system was also hibernating. Read something about this issue. You can all google it. It just takes some time to restart the engine.
    Best medical is sport, at least exercise like walking, walking in stairs, swimming is great to recover, relax, when pains. All what make heart and lungs working is good for sex power. Today, I achieved my dream since 1 year, I climbed Zoncolan from Ovaro, the most difficult, exactly as I wanted, 1h30 of intense effort but not violent like I did before. When I saw steep, I thought I'm able to control, even between kilometers 2 and 5 when full charge with heart in red zone for nearly 30 mn with no recovery. On 3 last kilometers of the legend of hell, I even thought now it s easy, sprinting on 39/28 on top. Sunny great day, when I remember how I felt so down 3 months ago. I really made a great job on this Summer to rebuild my health and power. I remember on 2016, on my first visit at Wellcum, met blond Natali. Hu. On next day, climbed Zoncolan at noon under heat, lost all my body water, so violent climbing. When I arrived at Wellcum after, could hardly breathe, couldn't speak, flog in eyes. Natali came to me, but I was not able to answer her. I needed to drink a lot of juices and eat after to recover sugar in my blood. When I felt I recovered, she had finished her day when she left quite early. Had low level pretty Anna. It who proposed me anal, 3 fingers entered, but not me.

  14. #7298
    Quote Originally Posted by Sirioja  [View Original Post]
    When I arrive topless after highering my body temperature on top higher than 2500 m and around 10 degrees, I also cough my lungs and sometimes hard muscles with lactic acid, but nothing about covid. When I was sick from belly like I was never before, doctors were obsessed by covid, gave me 3 PCR tests in 5 weeks, but never found infection and I had to recover on my own, without any pills because they didn t know. I thought they thought I was imaginary sick when I worried about my Summer sport which did cure me from 8 August I started very late on this year, to yesterday climbing 27% in Zoncolan on Sutrio Giro 2021 side, after driving from Sharks cleaning autobahn to Munich at night. Today, from Ovaro, more difficult, the legend as say Italians, welcome in Hell. And if I survive once again, great tour is not finished and now ready to perform, waiting for 2 October. Despite almost weekly brothels, all PCR or antigen tests were always negative.
    Maybe so, but I haven't had any dry or wet cough for 18 months at least prior to this. Probably due to covid lockdowns. So my immune system was also hibernating. Read something about this issue. You can all google it. It just takes some time to restart the engine.

  15. #7297
    Quote Originally Posted by RockyV  [View Original Post]
    Why taking the test if you don't believe in the results? Sounds like a waste of time to me. You could have better used that time for taking ivermectin, so that next time you DFK a horse you can also help deworming it.
    The tests were requirements in order to visit a club, and to get through the airport.

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