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38 - Go Faster on the Bike Pt 1

Author
Michael Liberzon
Published
Thu 06 Feb 2020
Episode Link
https://zencastr.com/z/fDSvdW74

  • 7:30 wheels
    • Deeper is faster in conditions with side winds.
    • The stronger the side wind, the greater the effect
    • Rear disk wheels are an excellent choice! But they are not always allowed
    • Buy newer generation toroidal (rounded tip) wheels. Avoid ones that come to a sharp point.
    • Michael’s pick for triathlon: 60mm + disk, with a 60mm rear as backup
    • Andrew’s pick: 90mm + disk
    • There’s negligible aerodynamic performance difference between High end American / European brands and Chinese open mold
    • +1 for aluminum brake surface wheels for improved breaking performance
  • 28:00 frames
    • Most modern triathlon frames offer very similar aerodynamic performance
    • Why you should be very skeptical of aerodynamic test data presented by manufacturers
    • Optimal fit is the primary factor in selecting the ‘right’ frame
    • Storage integration is becoming a design consideration and competitive advantage
  • 40:00 nutrition and hydration storage on non-integrated bikes
    • Between the arms bottles are both aerodynamic and convenient
    • Behind the saddle bottle can also be quite aero, but are harder to access
    • Two versions of BTA setups and their pros and cons
    • Best storage options for nutrition
  • 47:30 helmets
    • The optimal helmet choice is heavily influenced by the rider’s preferred head position
    • Helmet priorities: safety, comfort, aerodynamics, cooling
    • MIPS and similar novel safety features
    • Our struggle to pronounce Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy
    • Helmet fit: front lip of the helmet should not be more than one finger width’s north of the eyebrows
    • Aero recommendation: if your head is clearly above the line of your back, and you can hold it there, then a long tailed helmet is a good bet. If you keep your head low, then a short tail or tail-less helmet is the more aerodynamic choice.
    • The strong case for aero road helmets: cooling and light weight

For a deeper dive into the aerodynamics of cycling, have a listen to episode 36, where we break it down.

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