100 mile record attempt: today
Discussion
https://twitter.com/24hourmaths/status/13189160375...
Jon Shubert having a go
3h11'11" is the current record, set in 1993 by Ian Cammish
Jon Shubert having a go
3h11'11" is the current record, set in 1993 by Ian Cammish
Edited by anonymous-user on Wednesday 21st October 16:43
Maybe there are plenty of people that could beat it. But.
The previous record stood for c.27 years.
The ctt 100 record is 3h13’37”
Maybe all those faster 100 riders just aren’t motivated by records? That must be it.
Maybe Jon’s new record will tempt a few more out to have a go. If anyone broke his record, he’d be one of the first to congratulate them.
The previous record stood for c.27 years.
The ctt 100 record is 3h13’37”
Maybe all those faster 100 riders just aren’t motivated by records? That must be it.
Maybe Jon’s new record will tempt a few more out to have a go. If anyone broke his record, he’d be one of the first to congratulate them.
Jon used to be a member of HIgh Wycombe CC and one evening a few years ago he rocked up for the weekly chan gang. He never came off the front, dishing it out, and the rest of us just about hung on, suffering mightily for 30 miles.
He was on his round the world touring bike (a converted MTB). With panniers.
He was on his round the world touring bike (a converted MTB). With panniers.
Edited by Tim O on Thursday 22 October 19:17
He his having another go today, starting at 1030
https://twitter.com/RRA_GB/status/1323185518247661...
slightly late lunch for him today - although the published schedule suggest 3h10', he is targeting <3h
https://twitter.com/RRA_GB/status/1323185518247661...
slightly late lunch for him today - although the published schedule suggest 3h10', he is targeting <3h
Edited by anonymous-user on Monday 2nd November 09:45
JPJPJP said:
2h57'58" provisional
It'll get dismissed as 'not that difficult' by some, but averaging 54kph/34mph for 3 hours is some going.Especially when you consider the fastest ever Grand Tour TT was by Rik Verbrugghe, 58.874 km/h, 7.6 km prologue time trial 2001 Giro d'Italia.
Rubén Plaza only managed 56.22 km/h over 38.9 km at the 2005 Vuelta a España.
Edited by Ares on Monday 2nd November 13:44
He lost some time by freewheeling on this roundabout ;-)
https://twitter.com/Retro1702/status/1323250702953...
https://twitter.com/Retro1702/status/1323250702953...
Ares said:
JPJPJP said:
2h57'58" provisional
It'll get dismissed as 'not that difficult' by some, but averaging 54kph/34mph for 3 hours is some going.Especially when you consider the fastest ever Grand Tour TT was by Rik Verbrugghe, 58.874 km/h, 7.6 km prologue time trial 2001 Giro d'Italia.
Rubén Plaza only managed 56.22 km/h over 38.9 km at the 2005 Vuelta a España.
Edited by Ares on Monday 2nd November 13:44
andySC said:
It is some going without doubt but Grand Tour riders aren’t being hauled along by a constant stream of wagons & cars on their right shoulder. Riding a bike on roads like that seems a bit daft.
The bloke did 270w last time, Ganna probably takes half an hour off this time Be interesting if one of the quicker national riders has a go, can see it appealing to Dan Bigham, prob do mid 300's and very slippery. But I do think having seen the twitter videos that most people would say its too dangerous. But I'm sure some of the time trials I've done over the years probably aren't much different traffic wise.
okgo said:
andySC said:
It is some going without doubt but Grand Tour riders aren’t being hauled along by a constant stream of wagons & cars on their right shoulder. Riding a bike on roads like that seems a bit daft.
The bloke did 270w last time, Ganna probably takes half an hour off this time Be interesting if one of the quicker national riders has a go, can see it appealing to Dan Bigham, prob do mid 300's and very slippery. But I do think having seen the twitter videos that most people would say its too dangerous. But I'm sure some of the time trials I've done over the years probably aren't much different traffic wise.
He's know for being about to hold 40kph for an hour at about 180-200w.
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