Dave Taylor
Rex kwan Do
This thread may go long and far but I will start it off. I love KOMS, more specifically hunting them. They have made me a better rider in strength and skill. I love looking up local segments and starring them. Uphill, downhill, rollers etc. The more people that have attempted them the more prestigious the KOM is.
I bit of history of my hunt to claim KOMs. I was riding Hartshorn with Rob Williams one day as Greg Kaasmann passed by...he says "there's Greg!". I said "Who is that" with a reply from Rob "The King of the mountain!". That day my life changed. It started with some Strava cups, then a first rom, then many more before my first good friend Don (@Dairyman ) moved in and proceeded to claim everything there is in Hartshorn and Huber, then eventually the dirt roads and onto paved roads. I shorten the story a bit but I needed more than strength, I needed tactics and strength. Run ins, momentum and flow. Pretty soon I would start getting one or two back but it's taken years to get more than a handful at hartshorn as of late.Probably because more time is spent on a road bike now.
Round two of new guys. Meet Dan G from Middletown. A local rider that commuted and would hunt segments on his commute...who the heck is this guy? Well, he is a strong college runner that moved to bikes too and he's strong. We would go back and forth almost daily trading KOMS and eventually it got good, real good. I'll leave it at this, Dan and Don is probably the best sub 2 minute climbers in our area. Anytime a local climb KOM was taken is was short lived.
Eventually it took more than power. In the last two years we have resorted to power, leading, Gail force winds, aero, supertuckin, narrow bars, clips, tt bikes etc. As many FTP tests and zwift races as I have done 95% of my power PRs are outside while going for a KOM.
Why do they help me? I train lazy by myself unless I have the rabbit to chase. The KOM is my rabbit. They make me not be lazy. @Dairyman started the short stuff by figuring most people used 2-3 min power on a 2 min segment. Well guess what, when you FTP is 400 plus you can use 1 min power and turn that into a 1 minute KOM!
All fun and games, but I have had my best NUE finishes while using KOMs as my intervals during training season and leading up to the races. I hear so many people say I don't care but then you see them occasionally putting out monster efforts on an obvious segment. I even do running segments for intervals. They all help.
So in conclusion, what KOMs have done for me. Kept things competitive, made my top end much stronger despite having a diesel engine, made me go faster easier (momentum, carrying speed, super tucking, drafting, leading, aero equipment etc). All of the marginal gains like aero , friction, better rolling tires, 5w higher ftp etc really add up.
Get out there and get that KOM
Honorable mentions in the hunt for the illusive KOM..
Jim Roberts.
Jim Guirreri
Dennie Waite
Thomas Barnett
Mike Fennell
Banana Fontana( even though he says he never chases them)
and the thriftiest of them all Greg Leach.
I bit of history of my hunt to claim KOMs. I was riding Hartshorn with Rob Williams one day as Greg Kaasmann passed by...he says "there's Greg!". I said "Who is that" with a reply from Rob "The King of the mountain!". That day my life changed. It started with some Strava cups, then a first rom, then many more before my first good friend Don (@Dairyman ) moved in and proceeded to claim everything there is in Hartshorn and Huber, then eventually the dirt roads and onto paved roads. I shorten the story a bit but I needed more than strength, I needed tactics and strength. Run ins, momentum and flow. Pretty soon I would start getting one or two back but it's taken years to get more than a handful at hartshorn as of late.Probably because more time is spent on a road bike now.
Round two of new guys. Meet Dan G from Middletown. A local rider that commuted and would hunt segments on his commute...who the heck is this guy? Well, he is a strong college runner that moved to bikes too and he's strong. We would go back and forth almost daily trading KOMS and eventually it got good, real good. I'll leave it at this, Dan and Don is probably the best sub 2 minute climbers in our area. Anytime a local climb KOM was taken is was short lived.
Eventually it took more than power. In the last two years we have resorted to power, leading, Gail force winds, aero, supertuckin, narrow bars, clips, tt bikes etc. As many FTP tests and zwift races as I have done 95% of my power PRs are outside while going for a KOM.
Why do they help me? I train lazy by myself unless I have the rabbit to chase. The KOM is my rabbit. They make me not be lazy. @Dairyman started the short stuff by figuring most people used 2-3 min power on a 2 min segment. Well guess what, when you FTP is 400 plus you can use 1 min power and turn that into a 1 minute KOM!
All fun and games, but I have had my best NUE finishes while using KOMs as my intervals during training season and leading up to the races. I hear so many people say I don't care but then you see them occasionally putting out monster efforts on an obvious segment. I even do running segments for intervals. They all help.
So in conclusion, what KOMs have done for me. Kept things competitive, made my top end much stronger despite having a diesel engine, made me go faster easier (momentum, carrying speed, super tucking, drafting, leading, aero equipment etc). All of the marginal gains like aero , friction, better rolling tires, 5w higher ftp etc really add up.
Get out there and get that KOM
Honorable mentions in the hunt for the illusive KOM..
Jim Roberts.
Jim Guirreri
Dennie Waite
Thomas Barnett
Mike Fennell
Banana Fontana( even though he says he never chases them)
and the thriftiest of them all Greg Leach.