Riding to powerful music is what RPM™ 42 is all about. Good Charlotte, The Killers and Billy Idol all come to the party, ensuring your riding experience is one you’re going to want to relive over and over again.
In Track 1, an ideal working resistance is established when riding on the beat. This allows you to work safely with control and it creates the workout intensity. Lighthouse Family’s I Could Have Loved You envelops you as you gradually build your pace.
Then it’s ‘game on’ in Track 2! There’s a new concept in this track where you have a wind down at the end of each sprint phase. This is like sprinting through the finish line – and you never stop just on the line. The resistance is left on while the legs naturally slow to the music.
There are three blocks of work in Track 3 with the intensity governed by three things – correct use of resistance, correct use of leg speed and being in the right position at the right time. The Power Climb is intense but the driving song Right By Your Side helps get you through!
Track 4 is The Killers’ hit Human which is definitely a highlight of the release. The unique drama of this track is at the foreground with a dynamic shift between the smooth feeling in the verses to the sharp acceleration onto the beat in the choruses.
The key to survival in Track 5, Billy Idol’s New Future Weapon, is to know how to take rests and when to use the options. There are five big efforts – longer phases of work and shorter recoveries mean this is an incredibly powerful challenge that you will love!
Mesmerizing music from Armin Van Buuren & DJ Shah featuring Chris Jones allows you to catch your breath momentarily before entering Track 7 – the king of the mountain challenge! A remix of Cascada’s Because The Night provides the inspiration needed to reach the points of three steep ascents. Its strength endurance training and you’re going for the polka-dot jersey!
After the climb, you’ll have the chance to celebrate the ride and catch your breath as you flush the legs, lower the heart rate and warm down to Chris Brown and James Morrison.
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Rpm 42 Sizzler
#2
Posted 04 March 2009 - 04:50 AM
Can i just say that this release is awesome! I just did it this morning and O M G it is awesome! The last cascada track is unbelievably hard.. The whole release is hard but very very good.. so good infact im doing tonights official launch instead of combat...
#3
Posted 06 March 2009 - 04:09 AM
Hi peeps,
A solid release this one. After the good music though frantic style of 41(some love it, some not) its good to have a great ride with simplicity in the chore and riding positions. I do think that this is where the program needs to be. T1 grows on you. T2 is ok. The slightly faster T3 with easy layed out chore and no pullback works well, the continuation of a shorter T4 brings focus to the track purpose and the new, longer T5 is, well... the best T5 to date! T6 is a great song. It's shorter though a little lacking in a finish. T7 is requires riders to muscle up to it to get he best results. Well done Glen and the team. Stay on the yellow brick road!
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A solid release this one. After the good music though frantic style of 41(some love it, some not) its good to have a great ride with simplicity in the chore and riding positions. I do think that this is where the program needs to be. T1 grows on you. T2 is ok. The slightly faster T3 with easy layed out chore and no pullback works well, the continuation of a shorter T4 brings focus to the track purpose and the new, longer T5 is, well... the best T5 to date! T6 is a great song. It's shorter though a little lacking in a finish. T7 is requires riders to muscle up to it to get he best results. Well done Glen and the team. Stay on the yellow brick road!
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