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• #402
I was wondering which seatpost I had. No, and fixed is UCI illegal anyway.
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• #403
I fail to find the Top Tube length of your T3 on google - tell me.
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• #404
573mm
1 Attachment
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• #405
popped some bits onto the T3
Are you going to put the FSA cranks on there too?
What's the plan for the rear wheel; flatter Raltech or Walker Bros.?
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• #406
I will, but extraction threads are a little bit damaged on the DS so I don't want to take them off more than I have to. Flatter Raltec is the plan.
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• #407
I was wondering which seatpost I had
The UCI one has a shim, it's the thing on the left in this pic:
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• #408
Why have you got the UCI legal one?
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• #409
Why have you got the UCI legal one?
I haven't any more, I got the UCI one with the frame, then bought a non-UCI one and sold the UCI one.
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• #410
fixed is UCI illegal anyway
Fixed used to be UCI-legal for individual time trials, when did it change?
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• #411
After May 2005. You can use a singlespeed, just not fixed.
ARTICLE 1.3.009
“The bicycle should have handlebars which allow it to be ridden and manoeuvred in
any circumstances and in complete safety.”
Bicycles used in road and cyclo-cross events must be fitted with an efficient braking
system that acts on both wheels (either simultaneously or independently) operated
by two brake levers. The use of a fixed gear in competition is prohibited. Bicycles shall
have at least 89 mm clearance between the pedal spindle and the front tyre when
turned to any position in accordance with the requirements of the EN14781 safety
standard to not be hindered when turning -
• #412
OSCC.
Also, does ^ have some sort of blanket exemption for track racing? Or is it just a different set of rules?
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• #413
I think the actual regulation is relating to drive mechanisms is ARTICLE 1.3.025:
“Freewheels, multiple gears and brakes are not permitted for use on the track during
competition or training. Disc brakes are allowed in cyclo-cross training and
competition.
For races on the road and cyclo-cross, the use of fixed sprocket is forbidden: a
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• #414
Ah, so the standard UCI response of
why have one clear set of rules when you can have multiple, somewhat contradictory sets of rules that will be applied arbitrarily
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• #415
More like the standard UCI response of "We don't understand it, let's ban it". There are not many reasons to ride fixed in an ITT, but there's no good reason to ban it.
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• #416
I forgot who the pro rider was that did fixed on a ITT prologue around 1.300m distance and came 3rd - must have been around 2005 then.
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• #417
Stuart O'Grady, who helpfully had his name on the seatstay of the Wilier he rode (see above)...
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• #418
Thanks
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• #419
May as well post 2016s targets here as well:
Race less, race longer
25mph+ average for the BBAR:
27.5mph average 50 (<1:49:05)
26.5mph average 100 (<3:46:24)
22.5mph average 12hr (270 miles)That gives me a BBAR average of 25.5mph, so there's a bit of wiggle room.
Achieved by:
-At least 10w on ftp (by actually training properly, rather than slacking off and just riding my road bike all summer)
-Getting CdA down to ~0.190 (currently 0.195ish, new bike will help but most of this will hopefully come from a sprinkling of Aerocoach magic).
-Stop eating whatever I want and and losing a couple of kg (typically hover around 74kg, there's an easy 2kg that can come off that and more if I really try. Benefits of weight loss have been well proven by several riders this season).
Big targets perhaps, but I think they're achievable. There's a few other course specific targets that I'll decide on when I plan my race season. A 19 would be nice but means travelling to a fast course on the right day and not too sure I can be bothered with that, e.g. I'd have probably done one this year if I'd ridden the V718 a fortnight earlier than I did.
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• #420
25mph+ average for the BBAR
Sounds awesome, I can barely manage 25mph for 25miles!! I was tentatively wondering about attempting all BAR distances next season, but a 20mph+ target seems more realistic for me :-). I'd also be pretty happy if I could get my CdA down to 0.2-0.215 sort of region...
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• #421
Sounds awesome, but achieving it will be another matter altogether! Give it a go, long stuff is way better than short stuff.
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• #422
long stuff is way better than short stuff.
Say that again when hill climb season is over, you should be all about the short stuff right now!
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• #423
Hillclimbs take a long time for me! They manage to fit the pain of a 100 into <5 minutes, I prefer my pain to be more spread out.
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• #424
When I was running ultras, I separated it out into pain and suffering.
A 5k run (or shorter) is about how much you can hurt yourself over a short period (pain), while a 100mile ultra is how long you can sustain a moderate, and rising level of discomfort (suffering).
Where running was concerned I was better at suffering.
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• #425
Bigger gears make you faster right?
oh God the UCI illegal seatpost - any problems in that regard for your time trials in GB (CTT?)