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• #1702
But the drive/non-drive side with lowest drag is also going to have the highest sideforce (lift). So you have just disproved Felt's theory :)
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• #1703
Nobody's posted about this yet, so:
http://www.engineeredtogether.com/
http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/news/product-news/team-gb-olympic-track-bike-231540?trend=BC-track-bike -
• #1704
The online course I did on sports aerodynamics is doing a webminar that looks interesting and it's open to everyone, so if you are interested just register ;)
Dear MOOC Participants
In the past months, with a team of researchers we have produced quite a lot of new results in cycling aerodynamics.
We will present these new results in a Webinar on 29 June 2016.
You can register for it here
You can already read some of these results here
The Webinar will allow you to ask questions, part of which will be answered immediately, and part of which will be answered later (if there are too many questions to answer during the Webinar itself).
Best regards
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• #1705
Aero people. Any ideas how much time a 3 or 4 spoke front and disc rear will save me over a set of 50mm tubs in a flying 200m outdoors?
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• #1706
About 6 seconds.
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• #1707
@umop3pisdn haha!
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• #1708
@xavierdisley Someone on TTF said your ring would be available for me to purchase and then ride hard on the weekend from Wed? Can you confirm or deny this for me please?
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• #1709
warms up credit card<
Yeah I know it's kind of a dumb question, but serious answers would be appreciated.
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• #1710
Will either be a 10 year old Corima or a Zipp 900 (edit). Front wheel will either be a HED 3 or a Corima 4 spoke.
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• #1711
I have no idea. But it will scale from 10 mile TT times. How much are you losing sprints by?
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• #1712
It's not for racing - it's for a 200m tt. I'll use my FFWD 50mm wheels for match sprints as I want the powertap numbers and they handle well in all conditions outdoors and I can crash them without owing other people money. Will be borrowing wheels for the qualifying TT.
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• #1713
How much are you losing 200m TTs by
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• #1714
If you're borrowing them, then surely you'll find out your answer when you compare results to your previous times. Or am I missing something?
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• #1715
It's not so much a case of 'losing' (the fast guys will always be waaay faster than me) - more one of improving my time to qualify for match sprints etc. Outdoor pb is 12.24 in shit conditions at the moment - would like to go sub 12. Indoors I've done 11.7 or so (but not done a 200m indoors this season - should have shaved a couple of tenths off). It's hard to know where you are when doing 200m's outdoors all the time. Too many variables.
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• #1716
Outdoors. Wind. Air pressure. Temp. #badscience
In the end it the time will be what it is, relative to everyone else.. I was just curious as to what the potential difference could be.
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• #1717
You haven't been noting the meteorological values at previous races? Rookie.
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• #1718
Estimate - 404 vs. wheel cover, then use the 5g drag = 5million hours of time or whatever the rule of thumb is.
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• #1719
Well you're not going to be any slower with them. If they're not costing you anything then why wouldn't you?
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• #1720
Does it make more or less difference at a higher speed?
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• #1721
I'm bored and fantasizing about going really fast - I was just hoping for a nice, easy answer ;)
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• #1722
Proportionally more.
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• #1723
Sigh. Back to work.
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• #1724
Less drag but you're out there for less time so you get smaller time savings, or something..
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• #1725
Outdoors? You're not going to go really fast.
How's that for a nice, easy answer.
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