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i can recommend Sufferfest Angels as a good climbing trainer; good music, great climbs (Alpe D'Huez,Col d'Eze) and yes, you do suffer enough to stem the boredom - a lot cheaper to download than your 3lc vid too
Its a cycling video to be used for your training on a turbo-trained using cadence. I assume its a set of different intervals made to focus on different aspects of your body. Heres the one I am looking at:
http://3lc.tv/#/climbing/4554635506
I absolutely hate sitting on an indoor bike as my film-thin patience just bursts, so I am looking for ways to increase the entertainment and effectiveness of my sessions![1](https://cdn.road.cc/sites/all/modules/contrib/smiley/packs/smilies/1.gif)
What is 3lc climbing? You may have guessed; I haven't tried it!