tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5117804741321929229.post1671935061323641009..comments2023-03-25T12:12:54.185+01:00Comments on Daniel Patten - Making My Way!: Back to Essex!Daniel Pattenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06460798063543202081noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5117804741321929229.post-28333222056025681092010-04-30T11:53:53.839+02:002010-04-30T11:53:53.839+02:00I'm living in Brussels, which so far has prove...I'm living in Brussels, which so far has proven not the best place for racing in Belgium. I've only been here a few weeks so I'm still finding my feet (with routes and races) and going back to the UK very couple of weeks to get some races in. This may well be madness considering I live in Belgium! It means I've get lot's of time to train between races though, which I also do with a powertap.<br /><br />Reading about you putting the hurt on the locals in races is a good substitute for the time being!KRhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00888120534279457184noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5117804741321929229.post-8569253631962352062010-04-28T23:24:01.298+02:002010-04-28T23:24:01.298+02:00Hi Kieron
Thanks for the comment. Glad to know t...Hi Kieron <br />Thanks for the comment. Glad to know the blogs getting out there a bit. Where abouts in Belgium are you living?<br /><br /> I will be sure to add more power figures, training information, etc, in future blog posts. Being coached by Adrian Timmis (Cadence Sport) for the last two years all my main training is done with the powertap. The main sessions can then be much more specific with a much greater focus on quality. Ofcourse living in Belgium, as you know theres much more racing, so more and more now I can use some races for training purposes also.<br />DanDaniel Pattenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06460798063543202081noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5117804741321929229.post-83276596383736066042010-04-28T09:52:07.126+02:002010-04-28T09:52:07.126+02:00Hi Dan, just wanted to say thanks for the blog. I&...Hi Dan, just wanted to say thanks for the blog. I'm a very average 3rd cat from London now living in Belgium. It's great reading about your races - would be good to know more about your training too. Any power related stuff would be bonus! Best of luck, KieronKRhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00888120534279457184noreply@blogger.com