Saturday, December 23, 2017

Youtube daily report Dec 23 2017

Happy Holidays everyone!

These days I am extremely busy with preparing a present for you guys and I bet many of you

already know what's it about but if you don't I bet some of them are leaking the

information in the comments.

But in any way, I can really say the awesomeness of Morningfame will be essentially doubled.

So stay tuned.

Next Tuesday you will get an email with the details.

But speaking of presents.

Did you already do all your shopping?

Well, that's a big todo on my list even.

I bet you have some great presents you will be giving to your family this year.

But I would say the greatest presents that we all get is what we achieve for ourselves.

I mean when we look at 2017 there are so many things we all achieved in this year.

For me personally it's of course all about Morningfame, everything I built this year

and evolving around it like this channel.

I am enjoying chatting with you in the comments so much.

So let me know what is your greatest achievement for 2017?

Alright, stay tuned for the email next Tuesday and chat soon.

Cheers my friends!

For more infomation >> Happy Holidays – I am getting a present ready for you! - Duration: 1:18.

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Mini keyboard wireless 2.4Ghz with touchpad (Bàn phím mini kết hợp chuột không dây) - Duration: 7:53.

ĐĂNG KÝ KÊNH, GIÚP MÌNH ĐẠT 100.000 SUBSCRIBER NHA CÁC BẠN. RẤT CÁM ƠN!

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GF VIP 2: Tonon non passa le feste di natale con Onestini | Wind Zuiden - Duration: 3:31.

For more infomation >> GF VIP 2: Tonon non passa le feste di natale con Onestini | Wind Zuiden - Duration: 3:31.

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GF Vip 2:Cecilia e Ignazio: I sogni della modella e la rinascita di Francesco Monte | Wind Zuiden - Duration: 3:32.

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Uomini e Donne oggi: un vecchio e gradito ritorno a sorpresa | Wind Zuiden - Duration: 2:56.

For more infomation >> Uomini e Donne oggi: un vecchio e gradito ritorno a sorpresa | Wind Zuiden - Duration: 2:56.

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J-Music to protect NATO tanker fleet || planes channel 2017 - Duration: 1:42.

J-Music to protect NATO tanker fleet || planes channel 2017

Elbit Systems has been awarded a $46 million contract to equip a future pooled NATO fleet of Airbus A330 tankers with its J-Music directional infrared countermeasures self-protection equipment.

Announced by the Israeli company on 19 December, the contract will provide J-Music turrets for installation on the A330s to be assigned to the multinational multi-role tanker transport fleet.

Elbit says its deal is for work to be performed over a four-year period. Four nations – Germany, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Norway – have so for committed to acquiring seven modified A330s from Airbus Defence & Space.

to be operated on a pooled basis under NATO command. Another four aircraft could be added to the fleet if additional partners join the initiative.

Peter Dohmen, general manager of the NATO Support and Procurement Agency, says the integration of the turret-housed J-Music system will allow the aircraft. crew and passengers to operate more safely in hostile environments.

For more infomation >> J-Music to protect NATO tanker fleet || planes channel 2017 - Duration: 1:42.

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J FirE_ Majnoon _ Lamar جي فاير و لمار _ مجنون - Duration: 1:22.

For more infomation >> J FirE_ Majnoon _ Lamar جي فاير و لمار _ مجنون - Duration: 1:22.

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방탄소년단 사진에 "무한도전" 외쳤다가 시무룩해진 잭 블랙(영상) - Duration: 2:41.

For more infomation >> 방탄소년단 사진에 "무한도전" 외쳤다가 시무룩해진 잭 블랙(영상) - Duration: 2:41.

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☯ Savoir S'ENTOURER ☼ - Duration: 3:18.

For more infomation >> ☯ Savoir S'ENTOURER ☼ - Duration: 3:18.

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The Four: Battle For Stardom ...

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DJ Chris K on why he titled his song "MAMA" - Duration: 7:22.

I started as a DJ

because i was always in the clubs

I like music, music is everything and love

there is a particular music that changed my life

the music is

you hear the music and you think wow!

who made this music, it's so

interesting and so beautiful, and the melody

the melody goes in and out, your heart is blasting

this is a bit crazy, that's why

i think ok

i am now a DJ

i can effect change with the music

and then when I release another song to world

my music, like Chris K "Mama"

and I will be putting out more songs

this melody for my song was produced by my friend Nicky

this melody is just so special

it is the fusion of carribean and afro rhythm together

two different worlds

like the old people did it in the past

you know, like the cuban smooth moves

and now the same rhythm

to reproduce in a new version

for young and old people

you know I am always the youngest

that's why I think it is good

that I am making my own music

why is the song titled mama?

mama is a familiar name

a name with so much love and protection

that is why i want to have a woman i can call mama

what is required of a mama as a protector

a woman that have so much love

that is why i thought my first song

be titled mama

because of love

crazy

as DJ

i play different kind of music

but i am an Afrobeat DJ, i like it

and

that is what i like

and

what is the chance for Afrobeats music in Germany?

my music

i think it has a very good future

because Afrobeats is now in vogue

and it has always been loved

the Europeans joined the trend later

and it is good

for me it is very very good

and

we are trying to make the people understand our rythm and song text

when the opportunity for a colaboration with a known artist arises

my choice would be Ferre Gola

not just because he is from Congo, though i am also from Congo

his melody and song text are special

it touches a lot of heart

and inspires me also

yes people would say why not with stars from Ghana, Nigeria or America

it's all about the music, not just money or other things

it's about love, your idea, what you have to say

that for me is the music and that is what i want try to share with a lot of people

this is me, my music, enjoy

the future

i have one wish for the future

i wish my music to be heard and felt worldwide

and to understand my text

i wish to get to the top, i want to use every opportunity available to me

yes this is my wish

this is my wish for the feature

thank you very much for all the support

i thank all my fans and i thank you all for the support

and i thank all that attend my party and share my music on every platform

thank you very very much

check my instagram DJ Chris K, my Facebook i am chris k and other bloggs

For more infomation >> DJ Chris K on why he titled his song "MAMA" - Duration: 7:22.

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Gandam Se Mani ko Ghara Bana kar Timing Barhany KA Lajawab Nuskha || By Ashraf Health Care || - Duration: 2:40.

For more infomation >> Gandam Se Mani ko Ghara Bana kar Timing Barhany KA Lajawab Nuskha || By Ashraf Health Care || - Duration: 2:40.

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Mariah Carey returns to 'Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest' - Duration: 1:41.

Mariah Carey returns to 'Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest'

Mariah Carey is determined to have a better New Years Eve than in 2016 — she is returning to Dick Clarks New Years Rockin Eve with Ryan Seacrest after last years debacle.

The Grammy-winning singers live performance in Times Square on New Years Eve 2016 was marked by problems. She was visibly upset and at points stopped singing, despite a pre-recorded track playing in the background.

The performance went viral for all the wrong reasons. Afterward, Carey posted a meme of herself on social media with the message (expletive happens).

But it also led to a public spat between the best-selling singer and Dick Clark Productions as to who was at fault, with Careys camp charging sabotage with technical glitches, including faulty ear piece, and dick clark productions denying the claims and charging she hadnt rehearsed enough.

Now, both sides have kissed and made up.

We can all agree that last year didnt go exactly as planned and we are thrilled to move forward together to provide America with an incredible night of music and celebration on Dick Clarks New Years Rockin Eve with Ryan Seacrest 2018, a joint statement released to The Associated Press said.

See you in Times Square!. Other performers already announced for the live Times Square performances include Camila Cabello, Nick Jonas and Sugarland.

Carey was the first live headline performer in Times Square for the longtime special in 2005, and that performance went seamlessly.

For more infomation >> Mariah Carey returns to 'Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest' - Duration: 1:41.

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LINEN Knit Stitch Pattern | Two Color Easy Stranded Colorwork - Duration: 6:52.

the linen knit stitch pattern in two colors

Hi, Guys! I'm Kristen today we are

knitting up this two color linen knit stitch pattern using two colors of yarn

this unique and intricate knit stitch pattern really pops it creates a

beautiful flat thin piece of knitting similar to linens looking at the right

side of our two color linen knit stitch pattern the two different yarn colors

really helps the details of this pattern really pop and you'll see when we flip

to the wrong side that this is not a reversible pattern because there is a

distinct difference in what the front and the back or the wrong side of our

work looks like for the written pattern I have everything over on my website

that is linked down below and if you're interested in a PDF that is printable

this stitch is included in my knit stitch pattern book which is available

for purchase over on Etsy and my knit stitch pattern book does have the three

color linen stitch included the written instructions for that as well oh and if

you're interested in just simply doing the linen stitch with one color I have a

great video for you on that and if you'd like you can also pin this to your

Pinterest board I have a link to that as well so let's get started we begin with

our beloved Slip Knot and we're casting on an odd number of stitches so odd

numbers that's one three five seven and onward and I am going to be casting on

in my example here 25 stitches but you can cast on any odd number you'd like

now our pink yarn is going to be COLOR A in this example so with color A

and Row ONE begin right between those asterisks there that K1 knit one and then you bring

your yarn to the front you'll see over in the instructions you're slipping one

purlwise so you put your needle in as if to purl but just slip that stitch and

then you are going to take your working yarn and bring it to the back in between

the asterisks means you repeat the pattern to the end so next it's this

knitting one now we bring the yarn to the front and we're going to slip 1

purlwise and bring our yarn to the back we are repeating this really simple

pattern all the way down to the very last stitch here where our yarn is in

the back and you'll see k1 after the asterisk that means that is your last

little stitch on row 1 alright really simple so continuing with

color A pink Row 2 is slipping 1 purlwise

and it looks like I'm a little out of focus here let's try and bring it back

the yarn is in the front and we're purling 1 ok doing better here the yarn

is now in the back now again we repeat in the asterisks so we're slipping 1

purlwise bringing our working yarn here to the front and then we're going to

purl right here and we finish this little repeat up with bringing our yarn

to the back we continue on and you'll see at the very end after bringing our

yarn to the back we simply slip one stitch that is row 2

this is how our first two rows are looking with color a the pattern isn't

really showing itself yet but using the two colors really helps so now we're

changing yarn colors we're taking color B - white and we are simply beginning

with a knit one and then you take your working yarn and the yarn comes to the

front and you'll see in row three here we're slipping purl wise we bring our

yarn here to the back and we repeat this

pattern now let's get on a little secret here rows 1 & 2 are identical to rows 3

& 4 the only difference is our yarn color so everything I'm showing you here

on Row 3 & 4 we just completed with pink it's totally identical and so here on

row 3 after we finish this up then our pattern is starting to emerge a little

bit you'll see that we have every other yarn color on our working needle when

we're done so here is how it's looking we have the white color be starting it

out finishing it up and now on row 4 we begin by slipping 1 purlwise we are

still working with color B right now and then we bring our yarn to the front

we're going to purl 1 and then we bring our yarn to the back and we continue

this pattern all the way to the end of our knitting needle and I want to show

you that when you're done with row 4 it's all going to be color B so it's all

white at the end of row 4 and at the end all we have to do is slip 1

and you'll just repeat rows 1 2 3 & 4 by carrying your yarn color up the side is a really

simple so you don't need to be weaving in any yarn colors from changing your

yarn and here is how our pretty linen stitch with the two colors is beginning

to emerge this is what the wrong side the back side looks like it looks like a

bunch of little colorful pearls and again right here on the right side of

our work of the linen stitch just keep repeating until your piece is the length

that you desire I hope you are inspired to knit up the two color linen stitch

thank you so much for watching and I'll see you next time, Guys.

BYE!

For more infomation >> LINEN Knit Stitch Pattern | Two Color Easy Stranded Colorwork - Duration: 6:52.

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Christmas Rapid Fire Special | Ask GCN Anything About Cycling - Duration: 14:53.

(upbeat holiday music)

- Welcome to another edition of Ask GC Anything.

But as it's Christmas, this is gonna be

a very special edition of Ask GC Anything.

It's gonna be a rapid fire round only.

25 questions, yes, 25 questions,

all rattled off as quickly as I can,

inspired a couple of weeks ago by Jon Cannings

when he wore that aero helmet.

And we're gonna dispense with the aero helmet.

Go old school, but here we go.

One, two, three, or is it three, two, one, here we go.

Stephen Lennon, that has to be the fastest

rapid quick fire round ever.

Some lungs on Jon.

I don't think he had to breathe.

I agree.

Next up is this from toasty bear.

Should socks be inside or outside big tights?

I spent a lot of money on both,

and don't know which one to flaunt fashionably.

If you're a cross rider, outside.

If you're a road rider, inside.

Next up is this from Kevin Martin.

I tried to cycle up a steep hill.

Out of the saddle my rear wheel lost traction.

In the saddle, my front wheel kept bouncing

and I couldn't steer properly.

Is there a technique I could use to help?

Distribute your weight as evenly

as you can Kevin on the bike.

The steeper the gradient,

the more evenly you need to distribute your weight,

to make sure you've got traction

on both back and the front wheel.

The steeper the climb, you'd have to put your weight

further back on the bike,

and that way you should balance things.

Trial and error, but think about

where your body weight is on the bike.

Thomas Hawley, how do you feel about Embrocations,

use them or not?

If yes, what do you like?

I've got no specific brand of choice.

I don't use Embrocation anymore,

but I used to back in the day.

Try them, see if it works for you.

No rules at all on that one, personal choice.

Justin C, I've been training with a power metre

for a few months now,

and I'm starting a VO2 max training block.

From someone who used to train primarily with heart rate,

is it normal that my heart rate doesn't go above threshold

for the first couple of intervals

of say a five times five session?

Should it only be focused on the wattage?

It seems like I'd be spending less time at high heart rate,

but focusing more on repeating say

110 percent threshold power.

Justin, it's completely normal.

That's why it's very, very important to do a warmup.

But if you go straight out,

and try and ride at threshold,

there will be a little bit of a lag,

especially in colder conditions,

before your heart rate catches up

to your perceived effort.

So don't worry about that at all.

Just make sure you do a good warmup.

Next up is this from James Blackler.

How often should I replace my cleats and shoes?

How long do they last?

Well James, it just depends on how much riding you're doing.

If you regularly ride, and your cleats are worn,

you will find that you get increasing play in the pedals.

And lots of cleats have markers on them

to show when they're particularly worn.

So just change them when needs be.

And a good pair of cycling shoes can last years.

Just clean them regularly and look after them,

and you'll know when you need to change them.

Next up is this from Gary Hems.

Call me old fashioned, but I hat the use

of the word hack.

Why not say tips, or advice.

A hack is an old winter bike,

or something someone does to your computer.

You are right Gary, but that is the modern world we live in.

Next up is this from Rick Snyder.

Why are so many of the 2018 pro kits white?

How will we tell the teams apart?

Rick, you're white.

No your not, you're right.

With a little bit of difficulty.

There is a prevalence of white,

but I guess it's better than black,

that we've seen so much in recent years.

Next up we have a double question from Stanislav Lazarev,

who asks, hi there GCN.

Two questions: one, I really struggle

when riding climbs out of the saddle.

Any tips to improve on a trainer during the winter months?

Definitely.

Put it in a big gear on your home trainer.

Tilt the bike upwards using some books, or a riser.

Get out the saddle on a big gear,

and just get used to that rhythm of riding out the saddle.

That should definitely help.

And question two, in your opinion,

is it best to have two shorter trainer workouts

in the morning and the evening,

or make a single long one?

It depends what your aims and ambitions are, Stanislav.

But, I quite often used to do two sessions.

A short one in the morning,

and a short one in the afternoon.

They were both very, very high quality,

and that certainly worked for me.

But no harm in trying.

Right.

Dave Chaplin asks, at this time in the northern hemisphere,

we are beginning to use indoor training methods.

Do you count the indoor trainer miles

towards the year end data?

I have seen two camps, yes and no.

I will be nearly shy of 10,000 miles on the road

by less than only 300 miles,

unless I use the indoor trainer,

which would take me to 10,200,

which is quite impressive.

A snowy January is to blame.

Well Dave, I used to count my indoor training miles

on the turbo trainer, or a home trainer,

and add them all together with my road miles as well.

I think that's absolutely valid.

But, if you're riding the rollers,

because the resistance is far more different than the road,

I wouldn't count them quite as much.

But yeah, turbo training miles, definitely count,

in my opinion.

Charles Rush asks, why do you guys always refer

to the pros about everything cycling?

Washing bikes, who cares how the pros do it, it's wrong.

You never use a pressure washer to wash your bike.

The pros can afford bearings,

and they get new bikes way more often than we do.

If want to clean and regrease your bearings every day,

then go ahead and blast away.

Well, Si did a test on this.

You have to get pretty close to actually take the grease

from your bearings.

I've used a pressure washer on numerous occasions.

I'm no longer a pro.

I used to do it before I was a professional rider,

and I found it helped.

But, more often than not, I use a simple bucket and sponge.

If you are using a pressure washer,

just don't get too close to the moving parts.

And in my opinion, you'll be absolutely fine.

Next up we have this question from EspaceVectorial.

Hi GCN, I love what you do.

Thank you very much.

Next June, in my job as an organiser for a race,

I'll have to transport 20 bikes

from one place to another using a utility vehicle.

How can I stack the bikes?

Do you think I'll need to buy 20 bike cases?

Do you have a less expensive alternative?

Well, certainly don't buy a load of bike boxes.

That will take way too much time.

What you need to do is just get some old bike boxes,

flatten down the cardboard,

and put them in between each bike.

Another piece of advice, to maximise space,

is basically to alternate

the way you put the bikes in the vehicle.

So, put one bike with the handlebars facing one way.

The next bike, put the handlebars facing the other way,

and so on and so forth.

Also you could use old duvets, and old cloths as well.

Towels, blankets, that sort of thing,

to stack in between the bikes.

And use a bungee to strap them all together

to keep them nice and tight.

So cheap and recycled materials.

So towels and cardboard should definitely do the trick

to stop the frames from chafing.

Next up is this from ham3775.

Who do you all reckon is the best climber

out of the GCN presenters?

Simon definitely is, but Lasty is the best at suffering.

Next up is this form Rick Snyder.

What is the proper way to fold arm warmers

when having them pulled down near to the wrist?

Just do that with them basically.

There's no etiquette there.

Just pull them down.

It's not really aero, but it looks super pro.

Captain Jisung Harkness asks,

I want a bigger cassette on my cross bike,

which now has a Sora 11 to 28 tooth cassette.

Can I put on a Shimano 34 tooth cassette?

That just depends on what rear mech you've got.

Because of course, if you have

a particularly large cassette at the back,

you're gonna need a longer cage on your rear mech,

so it has the capacity to take it.

Otherwise, if you put a big cassette on the back,

and you're running a smaller derailleur,

you do risk damaging,

or it actually tearing off the derailleur.

So, I've done a little bit of digging

on the world wide web, and come up with these stats for you.

So, if you're using Shimano,

and you wanna use a 28 teeth, you're okay

with a short cage on your rear mech.

You're gonna need a medium cage on Shimano

if you go up to 33 teeth, and you're gonna need

a long cage if you're gonna go massive,

and go up to 45 teeth.

SRAM, short cage will take up to 30 teeth.

A medium cage up to 37.

And if you're going up to 45,

you're gonna need a long cage.

There are your answers.

Matt Taylor, it's winter now,

so time to build up my endurance before the race season.

How can I do this when I have little time

throughout the winter to get in big rides every week?

Especially when the roads are icy in the mornings.

That is, Matt, the perennial question.

I think we've all faced it,

especially those of us living in colder climes

in the northern hemisphere.

Get on the indoor trainer is my answer.

Don't risk going out in the icy conditions,

and actually setting yourself back even more.

I used to do lots and lots of miles on the indoor trainer.

And as we just alluded to before in another question,

no harm in doing double sessions.

So get in the garage.

Set up the indoor trainer.

Get some music.

Even try and go on Zwift.

No harm at all.

Get those miles in, and think about doing double sessions

to break up that monotony.

KingJoe asks, is there anything I should do

for my bike after riding in the rain?

Dry it off, and lubricate it.

Next up is this from Sam and Leo ride.

I've got the national championship cyclocross in January,

but I don't know what kind of training to do.

Have you got any tips, thanks.

Sam and Leo ride, my advice would be,

not just to panic, because I'd be panicking.

Just get out on your cyclocross bike,

and ride as much as you can in between now and January.

There's not a lot of time

to do anything particularly structured.

It sounds like you're gonna have a lot of fun,

and I think this is gonna be a big learning curve for you,

but get out on your cross bike.

Ride in the muddy conditions.

Get confident in your bike.

And good luck in the championships.

Or you could watch our cyclocross videos as well.

Seven questions to go, and mrpunchy100 asks,

Hello GCN.

I recently bought a disc brake road bike

with a through axle.

I'm looking to buy a turbo trainer.

Are there any specific disc brake compatible trainers?

Well there aren't any specific

disc brake compatible trainers,

but most brands of home trainer,

so Wahoo, Elite, and Cyclops,

all of those will have adapter kits,

so it can fit your through axle bike on.

So there shouldn't be a problem there.

Just make sure you do your research before you buy.

NinjaNightwing, you do you film your videos,

and what cameras do you use?

We film our videos on motorbikes most of the time.

Patrick, what cameras do we use?

- [Patrick] Sony FS5, and a GH5.

- There is your answer.

Thanks very much, Patrick,

for your involvement in this video.

Cy Gearing asks, what are the advantages

of a carbon soled road shoe?

Is it just weight saving, or is the stiffer sole

actually reducing power transfer loss?

Is there science to back it up

that isn't sponsored by a manufacturer?

Well I've not seen the hard science,

so I can't say there is any science,

but what I can say from my own experience

is that a stiff, carbon-soled road shoe

is far better, and to answer your question,

yeah, they actually do reduce power transfer loss.

Especially compared to a plastic-soled shoe.

And I've used those shoes in the past,

and even before that, a leather-soled shoe.

So, basically it does make a lot of sense.

But also, they are far lighter as well.

So both of those points are right.

Test them yourself.

It isn't just marketing spiel, I can tell you that.

MX Void, I'm a 15 year old rider,

and have an FTP of around 330 watts,

and weigh 47 kilogrammes.

What, that's amazing.

I tend to find that I'm better at flat roads than climbing,

which is one of my specialties.

That's no surprise.

Is it psychological, or am I just better at that?

I also tend to put 120 PSI in my 23 millimetre tyres

which feel a lot faster.

Basically, you're only 15.

330 watts, 47 kilogrammes.

A little bit of quick maths means your putting out

about seven watts per kilogramme,

which is pretty incredible.

You're doing nothing wrong at all.

You're gonna be strong on the flat,

and you're gonna be very strong going uphill.

Just keep cycling.

And I'm gonna keep my eyes out for you MX Void.

That is for sure.

KG's, I keep confusing with kilometres for some reason.

Yeah, my mind is mush.

So is my body.

Okay.

Coming towards the end now.

Callum Poole asks, hi, I've recently started riding,

about four months ago, and my goal is to ride

a 12 kilometre 10 percent gradient.

But after two Ks of the ride, I have to stop and vomit.

Ouch.

And need a good 10 minutes to cool down.

Do you have any recommendations

on how to train for my dream ride?

I'm a big guy, 208 centimetres tall,

98 kilogrammes in weight.

Will this have any effect on my power

and my endurance, thanks.

Well Callum, that's a pretty good challenge.

But considering you're only four months into riding,

getting 2 Ks up a climb that steep,

given the weight that you are,

I think you're doing really well.

Just persevere.

The biggest bit of advice I've got, is to pace yourself.

Ride within yourself.

And make sure, and this is vitally important

because of your weight, and because

of the gradient on the climb, get the correct gearing.

Get a compact cassette on there.

Get a 34 tooth at the front.

Get a 36, 38 at the back.

And you should be absolutely fine.

And just pace yourself.

Turn a nice low gear.

Try not to get into the red.

And you sir will definitely make it.

Persevere, low gears.

(sighs)

Two more questions to go now,

and I must admit, I am in the red,

but I am gonna try my hardest.

This is from Stephen Skaff, who's got two questions.

Question one: I find my local shop's B-group rides

aren't quite challenging enough physically,

but I'm not quite yet up to A-group ability.

Are there any exercises or drills

I can incorporate into the B-group ride,

to improve my form or fitness,

even when the ride is not pushing me too far physically?

A good tip Stephen, is to spend longer on the front.

And when it is your turn to go to the back,

drop off so you're in the wind a little bit more.

And alternatively what you could do as well,

if it's safe to do so,

do a little bit of a U-turn.

Ride the other way, and then chase to get back on again.

That is a really, really cool drill

that I used to do when I was riding

with a slightly slower group.

Question two: can I have the Fizik saddle hanging

on the wall behind the presenter's desk?

It seems like a good waste of gear.

It's Ask GC Anything, right?

That's just a little bit cheeky.

Well there's the saddle that you're talking about.

But I'm afraid, it's a good question,

but I can't give you that saddle.

And finally, finally, this question from Michael Richards.

What is the big deal with coffee stops

not being advisable in the winter?

Now Michael, I think you might have got

a little bit mixed up here.

I'd always advise coffee stops in the winter.

All through the year, in fact.

But what we're advising caution upon,

is if you're wet, and soaking, and cold,

stopping at a coffee shop and then starting again,

and going back into those wet and cold conditions,

can be a recipe for disaster.

So, a tip is to carry a spare under jersey,

or even a spare jersey in your back pocket

to get changed, to make sure you're warm and dry.

But otherwise, if it's safe to do so

in terms of weather conditions, stop by all means.

But, just approach with a little bit of caution.

(sighs)

Well I am absolutely exhausted.

Carrying an injury as well.

Only just got through those 25 questions.

But, thank you as ever

for sending in all your torqueback questions.

Please do keep them coming into 2018,

and we'll try and get round to

answering as many as we can.

Now, if you haven't already subscribed

to the Global Cycling Network,

you can do so for free by clicking on the globe.

And for two more videos I think you might like,

how about clicking just down here,

for our eight winter commuting hacks.

And if you just wanna click down here,

you'll find four more toughest riders ever.

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