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https://roadcyclinguk.com/racing/art-team-pursuit.html
Found the comments on the different mental approaches interesting |
Interesting article on the TP. If you look at the photo of them sitting down you'll see that 3 are wearing the custom shoes with Jo Roswell wearing a pair of S Works with what looks like a massive stack of spacers under the cleats.
https://roadcyclinguk.com/racing/art-team-pursuit.html |
It's ok. On a track you lean left anyway.
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Might also be a more severe case leg length disprepancy
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Originally Posted by Godsight
(Post 19121406)
Might also be a more severe case leg length disprepancy
My left leg is 1cm longer than my right. |
Originally Posted by carleton
(Post 19121724)
+1
My left leg is 1cm longer than my right. |
I just happened upon this deal and thought I should share it: https://www.nashbar.com/bikes/Produc...51_-1___205162
This weekend's sale is only $637.50 for a complete bike with two spare chain rings. Legal Disclaimers: 1. I don't work for Nashbar, nor do I have any affiliations with Nashbar. 2. I don't have any personal experience with bike. |
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For all us old folks!
Over 40 and fitter than ever: a grown-up guide |
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/14...g?v=1478200003
https://sniperskinsports.com/ Someone should try this grip |
Already did. Not bad, but thicker than keirin grips. The fake "rope weave" isn't all that comfortable on shorter tracks with high G forces. You really feel it dig into your hands. Better to use real cloth hockey tape. I did the same thing bit with actual cloth hockey tape, and you can tailor the thickness of the rope weave and the tape. The glue seeps through the cloth and gives you a super grippy surface.
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Be careful out there!
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Looks like Theo Bos took a training tumble.
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That gear was HUGE.
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Yup. Looked like he was muscling it too much in the upper body, causing the crash.
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His bike looks super small under him. His bars are already in front of the the axle. His entire head is in front of the front axle when he stands during the windup:
http://i.imgur.com/NI3VmhD.png I think he may have had too much weight on the front tire. Dude needs a longer top tube. http://i.imgur.com/rQnXUbv.png |
Originally Posted by taras0000
(Post 19230540)
Yup. Looked like he was muscling it too much in the upper body, causing the crash.
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Originally Posted by chriskmurray
(Post 19230886)
On his Instagram he claims he rolled both his tires when he hit the cote.
If you ride an outdoor track, look at your tires and you'll see horizontal striations. There can be lot of horizontal forces on the tires at really high speeds. That point between turns 1 and 2 during a flying 200M on a 250 is where A LOT of forces come together. This isn't the first time I've seen a pro roll a tire at that spot. I think one of the German's had a similar accident a few years back. That rider said that his glue was fresh and hadn't completely set yet. |
Originally Posted by carleton
(Post 19231275)
I think that "Muscling the bike" can do that.
If you ride an outdoor track, look at your tires and you'll see horizontal striations. There can be lot of horizontal forces on the tires at really high speeds. That point between turns 1 and 2 during a flying 200M on a 250 is where A LOT of forces come together. This isn't the first time I've seen a pro roll a tire at that spot. I think one of the German's had a similar accident a few years back. That rider said that his glue was fresh and hadn't completely set yet. |
Front wheel on the Cote washing out is what caused that from what I can see.
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Pistard Air
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Clinchers, tubulars and tubeless - which tyre system is the fastest? (video) - Cycling Weekly
An interesting watch. However, n=1, and i haven't dug into all the specifics of the different tyres they looked at (weight, thickness, compounds, etc.), so potentially many more unaccounted for variables. The observations at the end are interesting, though. |
Originally Posted by Velocirapture
(Post 19291066)
Clinchers, tubulars and tubeless - which tyre system is the fastest? (video) - Cycling Weekly
An interesting watch. However, n=1, and i haven't dug into all the specifics of the different tyres they looked at (weight, thickness, compounds, etc.), so potentially many more unaccounted for variables. The observations at the end are interesting, though. |
New hour record set in France for 105+ age group at 22.547 km.
105-year-old Frenchman sets new hour record - Gallery | Cyclingnews.com Congratulations Robert Marchand :thumb::speedy: |
That's awesome!
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