In that test the back-pack is the fastest, I wonder what a behind-the-saddle type pack would perform like, more similar to the rucksack or the on-the-rack?
I was wondering whether you could, if the rider was in the drops, use a well formed saddle-bag to extend the shape of the rider, maybe with a sort of Kamm tail formed using the bag?
In that test the back-pack is the fastest, I wonder what a behind-the-saddle type pack would perform like, more similar to the rucksack or the on-the-rack?
I was wondering whether you could, if the rider was in the drops, use a well formed saddle-bag to extend the shape of the rider, maybe with a sort of Kamm tail formed using the bag?