Gear Ratio for Track

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  • It is also said that a smaller cog is better than a larger chainring, it gives faster acceleration, Just something to bare in mind when choosing ratios

  • my best sprint time was like 13.5 or something for 200 (53/16) so 33.139 average mph so about 140 rpm?

    No, about 128rpm. Keep in mind that decent sprinters will be more in the 150rpm ballpark.

  • so maybe should i try and get up to 160 on a lighter gear?

  • It is also said that a smaller cog is better than a larger chainring, it gives faster acceleration, Just something to bare in mind when choosing ratios

    How much difference does this actually make? Would I get a 48/15 rolling faster from a standing start than a 51/16 even though they're effectively the same gear?

  • How many people can spin over 200rpm?

  • So 90 Gear Inches for Track is a decent size. Or would 86 be a little light for Herne Hill. Would like to try and give a go for fun. Never attempted before but why the hell not.

  • ^come next saturday and then sign up for the forum track day! ;)

  • I think 86 fine for now and learn to spin fast and then gear up 90 for races

  • I am down after Ramadan. Still fasting right now so will pass this time but count me in later on.

  • No worries, come down for the 10th august, still have plenty of time to do your induction and still make it to a few basic session before the big day! =)

  • Just as a side note. 48x15 is a little too spinny- even for my little legs.

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Gear Ratio for Track

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