We’ve remarked many times on the connection between the pained musician and the Cyclist. Layne Staley and Marco Pantani being a prominent example of a reflection in a pond of mental strife. Perhaps something about finding strength – or at least some kind of peace – through suffering is a personality trait that Cycling shares with being an Artist. But sometimes it is much more simple than that. Sometimes, you just want to get psyched to get out and ride. Or to stay in and ride, as the case may be. @blackpooltower lets us in on his own dirty little secret.
Yours in Cycling, Frank
Johnny, Joey, Dee Dee and the other assorted Ramones like Linda (yes, really, I checked) might not look like God’s gift to the performance-minded cyclist, despite Johnny’s quite aero hair, but in fact they’re practically a secret weapon.
I’d love to say that my training is all Man-With-Hammer-seeking epics and Moser hill repeats but frankly I live in central London, an hour from anything resembling countryside so, whisper it, I do also spend some time on the turbo. Filthy habit, I know. Sorry.
Although, you know what? Graeme Obree did a fair bit of indoor training and if it’s good enough for the JK Rowling of cycling (which is to say: made it with no one’s help, on welfare/benefits, therefore a total hero) then it’s good enough for me.
Of course indoor training is a bleak prospect without music. And it can’t just be any music. It has to be the right music.
So, if there wasn’t a band whose entire output was recorded at between 90 and 100 bpm, with irrepressible energy levels and just the right blend of anti establishment individualism (totally fake in Johnny’s case), catchiness and outright dumbness to keep an underperforming wanabe racer spinning those stupid fan blades round for one more effort … you’d have to invent them, no?
But no need. The Ramones, AKA punk rock pot belge, exist. Or at least their music does, and that’s the bit you need.
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The new Kraftwerk...
i do "ramones intervals" in the winter. First 4 albums set on shuffle. Delete a few slower songs. You alternate full gas and rest for each song. The beauty of it is the effort and rest are random in length. Time flies by.
Punk rock pot belge...yes please. A line that has never been written before on this planet. That is excellent.
Great stuff, punk rock pot belge!
I bought Rocket To Russia (vinyl of course) in about 79 or 80, played the shit out of it, then discovered Radio Birdman. Never really went back to the Ramones after that.
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@nobby
SLF! Just got a box set of their first five albums. They don't make music like that these days kids.
@wilburrox
more than one way to skin a cat.
Interestingly "a friend of mine" told me that a great song on the big climbs is Twilight Zone by golden Earring is great on the big climbs.
But if you need to get a little more specific on BPM try this:
http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~davet/music/search/basic.cgi
Think the vocalist in Radio Bird Man needs a good shrink or a bike ...
@markb
THIS. Perfect rhythm for a cadence of about 90 in the big ring and the 13-14 sprocket. Add Temptation, Ceremony, Love Will Tear Us Apart to the playlist and go find a long stretch of road.
Dubstep is the ultimate trainer music. There, I said it.