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Baby Puke 01-08-16 04:23 PM

The crazy thing about his kilo is his first lap was only a 19.5!

carleton 01-08-16 05:27 PM


Originally Posted by Baby Puke (Post 18445343)
The crazy thing about his kilo is his first lap was only a 19.5!

That's how Taylor Phinney rode his kilos.

I really wish he would have ridden track, even just for the Olympics.

Impreza_aL 01-08-16 07:31 PM

there's no money in track racing....

maybe he'll do a brad/mark/theo and revisit towards the end of his career.

carleton 01-08-16 09:05 PM


Originally Posted by Impreza_aL (Post 18445685)
there's no money in track racing....

maybe he'll do a brad/mark/theo and revisit towards the end of his career.

Yeah, but there is glory in Olympic Medals.

I mean, come on. He's the child of two Olympic medalists!

700wheel 01-09-16 05:15 PM


Originally Posted by carleton (Post 18445840)
Yeah, but there is glory in Olympic Medals.

I mean, come on. He's the child of two Olympic medalists!

There is money from advertisers if one wins the gold.

Phinney has said he hopes to ride the Olympic road ITT. Maybe he could also do the omnium.

wens 01-11-16 09:23 AM

The gruppetto is still riding 5+ w/kg up long climbs to make the time cut on a regular basis. It's easier than the front group, but not easy.

Impreza_aL 01-11-16 07:34 PM


Originally Posted by wens (Post 18450594)
The gruppetto is still riding 5+ w/kg up long climbs to make the time cut on a regular basis. It's easier than the front group, but not easy.

this is why they are pros...

wens 01-12-16 12:26 PM

I had an excel spreadsheet I lost that had a bunch of tabs including a gear inch table, ability to plug in a chainring size and see speed be rpm for common cog sizes, have splits for 200m, 500m, 1000m for various speeds and cadence, etc. Anybody have a copy they would be willing to email me?

carleton 01-12-16 02:42 PM


Originally Posted by wens (Post 18454147)
I had an excel spreadsheet I lost that had a bunch of tabs including a gear inch table, ability to plug in a chainring size and see speed be rpm for common cog sizes, have splits for 200m, 500m, 1000m for various speeds and cadence, etc. Anybody have a copy they would be willing to email me?

I might still have that spreadsheet.

You know, the iOS app that I made does that, right?

wens 01-12-16 02:45 PM

Unfortunately for this purpose, I'm on Android

carleton 01-12-16 02:47 PM


Originally Posted by wens (Post 18454513)
Unfortunately for this purpose, I'm on Android

Boooooo.

SprintzNKiloz 01-13-16 07:04 AM


Originally Posted by carleton (Post 18454502)
I might still have that spreadsheet.

You know, the iOS app that I made does that, right?

Which ap is this? (sorry, relative n00b).

carleton 01-13-16 10:36 AM


Originally Posted by SprintzNKiloz (Post 18455855)
Which ap is this? (sorry, relative n00b).

I made these: https://itunes.apple.com/us/develope...ll/id925659196

One is free and one costs $2.

If you want, I can send you a promo code for the paid app.

SprintzNKiloz 01-13-16 11:23 AM


Originally Posted by carleton (Post 18456376)
I made these: https://itunes.apple.com/us/develope...ll/id925659196

One is free and one costs $2.

If you want, I can send you a promo code for the paid app.

AH HA! I was worried I was missing out. I have the gear calculator already and love it! Thanks for your development efforts.

carleton 01-13-16 11:33 AM


Originally Posted by SprintzNKiloz (Post 18456536)
AH HA! I was worried I was missing out. I have the gear calculator already and love it! Thanks for your development efforts.

The Stopwatch is really, really cool (if I do say so myself). It's primarily a timing tool, but the best part is, if you enter your gearing, it will give you cadence data along with your normal stopwatch data.

Further, the TT Simulator will let you model out "what if" scenarios with gearing and times for distances to answer questions like, "If I want to ride a 35s 500M, what cadence should I average for this gear ratio?" It's really powerful. It's a Pursuit calculator on steroids...err...creatine!

http://a5.mzstatic.com/us/r30/Purple...en322x572.jpeg

SprintzNKiloz 01-13-16 11:44 AM

SLICK. +1 internet points, +1.99 dollars American.

carleton 01-13-16 11:46 AM


Originally Posted by SprintzNKiloz (Post 18456628)
SLICK. +1 internet points, +1.99 dollars American.

https://nerdcoretheology.files.wordp.../03/oneart.jpg


Thanks :D

dunderhi 01-13-16 02:27 PM


Originally Posted by carleton (Post 18456642)

You now can chalk up yet another big sale. I just put in my estimates and got within a half-second of last MABRA result.

carleton 01-13-16 02:42 PM


Originally Posted by dunderhi (Post 18457205)
You now can chalk up yet another big sale. I just put in my estimates and got within a half-second of last MABRA result.

Thanks! :D

What event? Was my faster or slower than the official time?

I guess you have to take into account the fact that the app assumes that you'll ride exactly on the measurement line (which is impossible). So, actual times will be slightly higher as we travel a little more than the measured distance.

dunderhi 01-13-16 02:59 PM


Originally Posted by carleton (Post 18457248)
Thanks! :D

What event? Was my faster or slower than the official time?

I guess you have to take into account the fact that the app assumes that you'll ride exactly on the measurement line (which is impossible). So, actual times will be slightly higher as we travel a little more than the measured distance.

2km pursuit. Your app was about third of second faster, but I only took guess at my ramp up time and distance based on what I remember about the ride and my first lap time.

carleton 01-13-16 03:10 PM


Originally Posted by dunderhi (Post 18457284)
2km pursuit. Your app was about third of second faster, but I only took guess at my ramp up time and distance based on what I remember about the ride and my first lap time.

I see.

Well, I set it up so that you could change any of the variables and it recalculates. So, could reverse-engineer backwards from your time and see what your ramp-up probably was.

If you really want a fun exercise: I've determined that there is a direct relationship between top speed and flying 200M time at TTown (within 0.1s). I've tested it with multiple riders and the results are very good.

Edit: So this means, if a rider can record his/her top speed during a flying 200M, I can tell them what the resulting 200M time would be +/- 0.1s.

carleton 01-19-16 05:33 PM

Red Baron's Log | Track cyclist's travels towards the great unknown

This is a good read that a buddy just turned me on to. The blogger pretty much shows what goes on in the mind of a masters (and elite, for that matter) track sprinter.

Trackliche 01-19-16 06:24 PM


Originally Posted by carleton (Post 18471550)
Red Baron's Log | Track cyclist's travels towards the great unknown

This is a good read that a buddy just turned me on to. The blogger pretty much shows what goes on in the mind of a masters (and elite, for that matter) track sprinter.

I've been following that guy for a couple years. He's definitely your stereotypical Type-A masters nutcase. The kind with power data flowing from his ear holes, not the kind that's a jerk to his wife at the finish line. It's a cool blog, but it strikes me as more of a record of his own thoughts for himself more than it is a true learning resource. Not to say there aren't a few nuggets here and there, of course!

Say, anybody got any sort of aero data or comparisons regarding the Casco Warp? I'm in the market for an aero helmet, and of course that bad ***** is at the front of my mind. . . assuming it's at least as fast as a helmet I could get by with wearing on the road.

TC

carleton 01-19-16 06:43 PM


Originally Posted by Trackliche (Post 18471654)
Say, anybody got any sort of aero data or comparisons regarding the Casco Warp? I'm in the market for an aero helmet, and of course that bad ***** is at the front of my mind. . . assuming it's at least as fast as a helmet I could get by with wearing on the road.

TC


The Casco Warp is too hot to wear on the road. The documentation says "for events 1KM or less". I seriously would not consider using it for anything other than short track events.

Pointy helmets seem to be faster than round ones based on what I see top teams using. The only time they use round helmets is for short events when they cannot use pointy ones (like match sprints or keirin)

queerpunk 01-19-16 10:36 PM

^not exactly. in match sprints and keirin, various short-tailed and k-tail helmets are allowed - the lazer wasp air is mass-start legal, the kask bambino is VERY popular in sprints and keirins.

aerodynamics can surprise the eye so it's hard to go with rules of thumb. but if you had to go for a rule of thumb beyond "it depends," it's perhaps that a pointy or k-tail helmet has aerodynamic benefit if the head is sticking up a little bit; a round one has benefit (especially with a visor) if the head is at or below the shoulders.


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