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  • Internal routing isn't necesssarily a no-no with Ti

    In the interests of balance, my Ti frame cracked at practically the same spot - with external routing..

  • Hippo's overtaken Ryan Flinn on the descent. :)

  • Stephen Haines has about 10 miles to go to Pueblo.

  • This been posted? Pretty crazy.


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  • The rules don't explicitly rule out bike swaps (ones that aren't required due to a mechanical, no problem with those).

    Post an HPV to Breckenridge.
    Ride there on an upright.
    Collect the HPV and post the upright to Yorktown.
    Do most of the rest of the ride in the HPV.
    Collect upright in Yorktown, post HPV home.
    Finish ride on upright.

    Of course, the HPVs have shown (with a very small sample size) that they can hold their own on the way to Breckenridge anyway, so there might not be any gains in doing this.

  • A velomobile going downhill--what do you expect? It doesn't even take a hugely strong rider to do it. For comparison, here are competition records over 12 hours that probably aren't downhill all the way:

    http://www.whpva.org/land.html#370

  • The Kansas route looks like it was drawn on an etch-a-sketch. Because Kansas.

  • As for flatness of these records' courses, here's the relevant section from the rules:

    3.3 COURSE REQUIREMENTS

    3.3.1 Course Flatness:

    Except for courses for the road race events, and
    time trial events one hour and over, all courses must meet the following flatness
    requirement: If an imaginary line is drawn from the end of the timed portion of the
    event course back toward the beginning of the course but sloped upward at a slope
    of 2/3 percent (1 metre in 150), at no point may the vehicle course pass above this
    line. Curved courses may be used for any event, provided the same flatness
    requirement is met. The 200 metre time trap in the 200 metre speed trial events,
    however, must be contained in a straight section. All curved courses must be clearly
    marked with the limiting inside boundary. Any vehicle crossing a wheel over this
    boundary shall be disqualified from the run. Course distance shall be measured from
    the inside boundary of turns.

    http://www.whpva.org/WHPVA_COMP_RULE_04-17.pdf

  • Curve

    Inside scoop from Ryan. No idea about races

  • Pizza in Kremmling

  • Wasn't he ahead of you earlier? I may not have seen that correctly.

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  • Andy Wilkinson did a short 41 in a velo-mobile for the End to End

  • Curve

    Kristof is riding a Curve?
    Cool, that would be Jesse's European market entry. Clever move, Jesse is no fool!

  • Is that all. What would Marcin do!?

    Joke. Andy’s a beast.

    Oh you mean 41 lejog. I am tired and thought you meant 41min 25.

    Yes I know. It makes a huge difference, even over undulating terrain.

  • Christ. 115km/h.

    I've got up to 80km/h descending out of the mountains and that was more than enough for me, thanks.

  • I've been told that a velomobile descending at that speed feels much more stable than any kind of unfaired bike.

  • hippy moving again, with Ryan close behind him.

  • You're right he's stopped for lunch Sulphur springs

  • Three wheels. Not a bike

  • He's pushing on to Canon I'm not

    Fairplay

    22kg plus 5kg bike on him

  • Looks like a nice start to the day tomorrow.

  • Stephen Haines moving East again in Pueblo. That's 70 miles he had to backtrack. Oof.

  • hippy's now descending, sandwiched between two Ryans (Ryan Flinn and Heath Ryan), while Peter Andersen is sandwiched between two velomobiles, Marcel Graber 150 miles ahead and Dave Lewis 85 miles behind him, but gaining fast.

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