"The reduction in CdA for both legs is up to ~0.004m2, with rider-rider variations. This typically translates to a ~5w or ~7sec saving over 10 miles."
Know of any handy calculators that can equate CdA reductions to speed differences? Assuming that's the uppermost benefit, how much would it gain me during a 12hr. I assume that 7sec/10mi is at 30mph and my maths isn't very good.
You need to know what your CdA is already to calculate how much time it would save, or to give an educated guess. I'd save more time in a race from a 5w saving than you would, even if were previously producing equal times.
"The reduction in CdA for both legs is up to ~0.004m2, with rider-rider variations. This typically translates to a ~5w or ~7sec saving over 10 miles."
Know of any handy calculators that can equate CdA reductions to speed differences? Assuming that's the uppermost benefit, how much would it gain me during a 12hr. I assume that 7sec/10mi is at 30mph and my maths isn't very good.