Mit Arrowsphere beim 24h-Radmarathon (10.07.2021)

Die Challenge

Meine erste 24-Stunden-Staffel seit mehr als 10 Jahren und das erste 24 Stunden-Rennen seit 3 Jahren – und das noch dazu beim 24h-Radmarathon in Grieskirchen, wo ich schon 2019 starten wollte. Damals allerdings in der Solo-Kategorie, doch da machten mir Problem mit dem Fuß einen Strich durch die Rechnung. Mit Michi, Gerald und Philipp starteten wir für Team Arrowsphere 3 und angepeiltes Ziel waren 40 Runden oder 860 Kilometer.

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RST Frühjarsklassiker – Etappe 4: Wienerwald

Dienstag, 4.5.2021

Die Wettervorhersage ist gut: Sonnenschein, dezenter Wind aus Süd/Südost und bis zu 21 Grad. Genau den richtigen Tag erwischt für einen Urlaubstag am Rad. Nach einem reichhaltigen Frühstück ausnahmsweise nicht in die UNRad-Panier, sondern in die noch fast neuen Teile vom Radsporttreff. Vom Team gibt’s einen klaren Auftrag: Viermal performen und Punkte hamstern.

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Why early bird rides are so rewarding

On weekdays we usually spend 8+ hours in the office before we can think of going for a ride – or maybe not? What about training before work? For some people unthinkable but I have never had trouble getting up early.  During the last couple of weeks I have managed to get in early bird trainings of about 3hours in the morning before work at least once a week. How did I manage?

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Vienna climbs – Exelberg

Austria is a country full of mountains – most of them however are located in the west. Spots for climbing are therefore rather rare in or near Vienna but of course there are some uphill sections.

One of my favorites is Exelberg, located in Wienerwald on the western edge of Vienna. To get there from the city center take Alser Straße, Alszeile and then Neuwaldegger Straße until you reach a roundabout. Turn left here and right on the next roundabout, the sign says „Tulln“. You may have noticed it has already been slightly uphill until here. Now the scenery changes and nature takes over. A couple of hundred meters into there  is a zebra crossing where the official strava segment starts. On the right hand to the street there is a huge park and a public grilling site.

The climb averages 6% on 3,5km and is rather steady. What I like about the climb are the five hairpins that give you a feeling of „real“ mountains. And of course I alway enjoy the breathtaking view over the city – even after having climbed Exelberg more than a hundred times (I live nearby).

On the top you can see the radio tower and then have the choice to turn either left to Sophienalpe and back into the city or keep straight in direction of Tulln or Klosterneuburg with a couple of other nice climbs neary.