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• #1152
The segment for his attempt was 16.3%, 840m. Average speed of 9.4km/h, 315w.
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• #1153
If I decided to do an everesting on a more manageable hill, say 7%, and averaged 220w, I'd do about 14km/h, which would be ok on a 39 front 28 rear.
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• #1154
Finding the hill really is a big part of the challenge.
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• #1155
He averaged 315w during an everesting attempt?!
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• #1156
315w for each uphill bit.
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• #1157
Imagine the scenes; made me happy at least
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• #1158
Wow - that’s quite a spacer stack.
Amey to post this in HHSRB before the day is out.
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• #1159
Hah, I was very invested in that post.
So many people telling him to go on a diet and/or take a shit, and not worry about the weight or components of the bike.
In a S Works group.
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• #1160
Why is the original post funny?
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• #1161
I just thought it’s sold as this super lightweight bike, it’s a tiny size, in not a terrible cheap build, so pretty pricey and it still weighs as much as my Canyon.
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• #1162
Is it not an April fools?
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• #1163
There’s an Aethos Pro and Aethos expert as well.
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• #1164
Exactly.
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• #1165
Hah, that was me, years of HHSRB forensic component investigation experience coming to play!
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• #1166
Ha great work
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• #1167
After having some shoe problems last weekend and seeing a Charles Ouimet video on YouTube about shoe tightness effect on sprinting power i did some tests today. Shoes normal vs tight and i gained almost 10w on a 2min climb and 15w on a 30 second climb and about 30w on a flat 30s sprint. I did 2 normal and 2 tight for each effort all out of the saddle. Definitely worth a try.
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• #1168
Those roadies pulling on their toe straps going into the final km were onto this about a century ago 😀
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• #1169
I know big boy sprinters and track riders have always done it but I'm only little and not that powerful so didn't think it'd matter but it turns out it does a bit. Surely I'm not the only one this slow on the uptake? I've only been racing for over 25 years 🤦🏻♂️
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• #1170
Jokes aside, I don't imagine any of them, at least in the 20th Century, had any idea about any putative power improvement, they were just doing it to preclude inadvertent release.
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• #1171
I’ve been on this from the start, margarine gains innit. My shoes are so tight at the push off of a HC my feet are numb by the top. Only 4 mins though, not lost a toe yet.
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• #1172
Losing 1 or 2 would save a bit of weight without impacting performance...
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• #1173
Not sure if you lot will have seen this, imagine a few of you will potentially already be riding most of the series https://hillclimb.southdowns.cc/
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• #1174
Nice, those are some of my faves. Interesting to see the Nomads event on Ditchling is after the Nationals, can't smash the beers until November now!
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• #1175
Wow super cool
How steep is the planned hill?
I ran a 50-34 11/32 for both my Everesting and hill climb season.
You can easily run a 36 with a wolf tooth not sure what if any advantages there are to an mtb mech