Old 06-17-22, 11:38 AM
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LarrySellerz
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Originally Posted by burnthesheep
You don't ride a TT bike, you ride a recumbent. So no, you try to keep it on topic. "TT bike" isn't remotely vague. There's even a youtube video where Campanaerts already did this in a youtube video..........with a TT bike. TT bike is a recognized class of bike, with geometry and other rules within many series.

You love to derail these topics with your recumbent stuff. It is perfectly fine to be as proud as you are about it, but you don't stay ON TOPIC. Sometimes, it's "close enough" to being on topic. Frequently it isn't. Would it make sense for an unrestricted e-bike person posting up in the topic to contribute to "Would one TT bike win a full pro team of road racers?". No it wouldn't. Neither would a recumbent person trying to wedge into the topic so they can backdoor brag either.

So, here's the results sheet. So........do you deny facts also? Recumbent and handcycle class.
https://www.webscorer.com/race?raceid=277148&embed=1
And........on the USA Cycling page:
Results for Carolinas Cycling Association (NC/SC) Regional Time Trial Championship - USA Cycling

You've got a pride problem with this, and it permeates the forum with some of the topics. Advice is to take it from an 11 down to like a 5 or 6, out of 10.
dude this thread is about comparing bike speeds, obviously a TT bike isn’t faster than 8 roadies drafting efficiently. It’s not even close. Throwing recumbents into the mix is interesting because they are the only bikes outside of bizarre velomobiles that would stand a chance. They are the fastest bikes on flat ground and banned
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