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• #2
I was about to post this, but my connection died.
Seems a good idea, could be good for pro teams training camps? -
• #3
This one is quite nice as well. Not so green and the food costs a little more, but a nice hotel all the same.
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• #4
It's a gimmick intended to garner publicity for the hotel not too actually reduce theiri carbon footprint.
most people would produce less than 100w sustained, a small boiling ring requires at least 1kw....probably more, if it takes 20 mins to boil water and cook pasta you would have to pedal for over 3 hours to "earn" a plate of plain cooked pasta.
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• #5
It's a gimmick intended to garner publicity for the hotel not too actually reduce theiri carbon footprint.
most people would produce less than 100w sustained, a small boiling ring requires at least 1kw....probably more, if it takes 20 mins to boil water and cook pasta you would have to pedal for over 3 hours to "earn" a plate of plain cooked pasta.
But I like the free use of rollers.
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• #6
Problem is that they are flat pedals without straps. Difficult to get a decent spin and not particularly good for pedal discipline.
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• #7
It's a gimmick intended to garner publicity for the hotel not too actually reduce theiri carbon footprint.
+1 and it worked - got their name all over the news for free!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/8661372.stm