Too much tailwind?

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TheInternet

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5,002 posts

178 months

Saturday 23rd November 2024
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I see the weather is a bit breezy this weekend and I'm thinking it could make for a novel ride if one is heading northish, but I'm wondering if you can have too much of a good thing. At what point does a gusty/strong tailwind get a bit treacherous? Forecast is ~35mph with ~55mph gusts.

I guess unpredictable gusts and general detritus in the roads might pose a risk, and the possibility of excessive speeds.

MajorMantra

1,577 posts

127 months

Saturday 23rd November 2024
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No such thing as too windy when it's directly behind you (ok, unless it's a hurricane), it's the crosswinds that are dangerous, particularly with deeper wheels especially older style slab-sided rims.

Doing 40mph or so on the flat is a lot of fun.



Edited by MajorMantra on Saturday 23 November 20:07

irc

8,881 posts

151 months

Saturday 23rd November 2024
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Crossing Nevada I had an hour of big steady tailwind doing 28-30mph on a loaded touring bike. Followed by 30 mins crouching in a ditch for shelter as a swirling dust storm seen in the distance here passed overhead. It was difficult to push the bike never mind ride it.



GravelBen

16,107 posts

245 months

Saturday 23rd November 2024
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I have sometimes heard complaints about the wind from my tail if that's what you mean.

Edited by GravelBen on Saturday 23 November 19:25

TheInternet

Original Poster:

5,002 posts

178 months

Sunday 24th November 2024
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Did 50 miles but the wind didn't live up to the hype. Pleasant support, but not the speed nor gusts I was promised.

The usual fare: Two needless close passes, one driver trying to change lanes into me, and a very stereotypical bit of st driving from the very stereotypical driver of the blacked out Merc.

The worst were the excessively timid drivers who won't pass when there is ample opportunity if they just get on with it, causing queues which will no doubt be blamed on the bloody stereotypical cyclist.

okgo

40,438 posts

213 months

Monday 25th November 2024
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I remember riding in to work in similar winds - nobody has got anywhere near the KOM from memory, 80,000 people, 8 years and it lives on by a fairly healthy margin.

If it truly behind you then it doesn’t feel sketchy. Just eerily quiet.

Tim Cognito

732 posts

22 months

Monday 25th November 2024
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okgo said:
If it truly behind you then it doesn’t feel sketchy. Just eerily quiet.
The quiet is the best thing, just the noise of the tyres on the road and the rhythmic thwacking of wattage being laid down.