Hi guys... minute 1:31, the painted Specialized Evade helmet... it's mine! The feathers are from a sparrow... not an eagle! It was painted by a friend that does those type of jobs. The theme of the customization relates to my Air Force background.
Roth is a special place for James, would it be possible to see a story about Roth through James’ eyes. The lead up to race day, his home stay experience highlighting his genuine love and care for his host, and what it was like crossing the line first in a time of 7:59.59. 😊
I recently broke a valve extender on my 88mm full carbon wheels as I was setting the bike up in the car park. As a result, I had to run it with the very old (possibly cracked) 58mm wheel I use when the bike is on the car carrier. Luckily, it was only a sprint distance - but a bike with a full carbon 88 on the front and an old alloy / carbon 58 on the back looked kind of odd. It was also interesting racing it on a 12 year old tyre and with carbon-specific brake pads on a wheel they weren't designed for!!!
Major pain not knowing that we couldn't have the bottle cage turned around. Luckily the guy behind me had an Allen key or I wouldn't get into T1 and thanks to the Scott mechanic for getting me sorted... how did this not get communicated? It was carnage... hate I missed you guys!
They also said everyones helmet on their bikes couldn't be clipped up. Only found that out of race morning because an announcer said. After most people were done with racking the bikes etc....
The Problem was not, that the bottle wasn't allowed to be turned arround. The Problem was, that the bottle itself ist not allowed to be protrude in to the frame. It must stay at the length of the handlebar.
@@martinh.2196that rule does not exist and is not written anywhere which is why race morning it was allowed again and almost any pro had their bottles way back over the frame again. Some even with a double bottle holder 😅
The rule with the bottle doesn't exist and the limit with the steering axle was randomly made up. Half of the refs said it was for our safety to not crush our chest with the bottle, the other half said it is because some people just exaggerating after bottle in suit being banned and they made super long bottle cages to get the effect. They relied on the rule about equipment being mainly/ only for aero effects being disallowed. It was a real joke being told that the moment checking in your bike. They could have shared their intention to place this rule for the event 3 days ahead and everything would have been OK. But they probably didn't make it up yet back then. My Speedmax frame size S, long stem and long extensions, all to the max, was judged legal after moving the computer and bottle mount as far to the front as possible. The chief of the refs was at my bike to give me the go. (For me... a guy who needed 4 h 50 min for the bike course :D) And for what I saw on the course next day, they didn't bother what was on your bike. Even Magnus had it quite far back. But that rule being made up is my only complaint about this year's Challenge Roth. The rest was just great. Edit because it might be unclear: The mess with the made up rule is not the organizers' fault. The german triathlon union and the bavarian subsection caused it.
In addition to this, this made-up rule (or interpretation of any vague existing rule on bike safety) was handled differently at the two entries to T1: At one entry, they explained the rule as Leon Chevalier did (bottle can not extent beyond the axis of steering), at the other entry, the bottle also had to face forward. I was not even told that my setup might be illegal at the check-in but because I hard that other people got a DQ warning for similar setups, I double checked with the ref. He told me that he himself does not get the rule, especially because it was not enforced properly (Didlev, Baekkegard, etc. all breaking it while other pros had to change their setup). I was only allowed to carry a 500ml bottle since a 750ml, which they provide during the race at the aids, was too long. Final words: this was actually not the fault of challenge Roth but solely the German triathlon union or more specifically the Bavarian section of it, since they provide the refs and enforce the rulebook. We had similar issues with made-up rules at 70.3 Kraichgau where we were told that nothing on you cockpit can extent beyond the hight of the bar ends.
After long discussions with many race marshals, I had to change my setup too. I pointed to Ditlevs bike and the head marshal told me that Magnus will change his bike setup tomorrow morning. ( He did not )
@LeonBdd-t7v this information you provided that Challenge Roth isn't on the hook for the rules and the German triathlon league is crucial information that everyone should know so they don't blame the event organizers. Which this comment was like on reddit so it could be up voted to the top
I face my bottle backwards because my computer is above it. I’ve no way of knowing if it’s more aero, and neither do you, without a wind tunnel. You can’t just eyeball aero test. A bottle down the top is aero because it splits the air around your chest with help from the clothing, creating a V shape. A bottle behind a steering axis does not.
@@bobkatanga my comment and Leon's response clarifies this. Basically every entrance for check in handled it differently. And as far as I know, it was not enforced in the race.
@@aaroiseverything if they make up a rule like this, yes. Otherwise no. It was a weird interpretation of a dtu rule (no devices with mainly aero purposes). The length they allowed, etc was just made up.
Time to ban carbon bikes and most technologies offering unfair advantages, bring triathlon to the GOAT era Mark Allen, none of that expensive nonsense existed, this allowed those excellent modern athletes access to a sport which has unfortunately lost itself, the entrance tag will soon reach formula one proportions preventing the best from entering.
@@gourami7 Do they stand a chance......take L Sanders for example, watch the wind tunnel video he posted a few weeks ago, the advantage provided is simply outrageous, you simply can't win without a carbon bike, fact.
What's the worst hack or most adventurous bodge you've seen in the pits at a race? Let us know👇
Hi guys... minute 1:31, the painted Specialized Evade helmet... it's mine! The feathers are from a sparrow... not an eagle! It was painted by a friend that does those type of jobs. The theme of the customization relates to my Air Force background.
Nice work 🙌🏼
I would absolutely love to see a video of nothing other than showing us custom painted frames ❤ I think a lot of other people would enjoy that too
Roth is a special place for James, would it be possible to see a story about Roth through James’ eyes. The lead up to race day, his home stay experience highlighting his genuine love and care for his host, and what it was like crossing the line first in a time of 7:59.59. 😊
Great idea !
This video is great, love seeing all bikes and craziness
That rear wing looks like it came from an rc car 😂
That was an excellent idea for episode, really enjoyed that!
I recently broke a valve extender on my 88mm full carbon wheels as I was setting the bike up in the car park. As a result, I had to run it with the very old (possibly cracked) 58mm wheel I use when the bike is on the car carrier. Luckily, it was only a sprint distance - but a bike with a full carbon 88 on the front and an old alloy / carbon 58 on the back looked kind of odd. It was also interesting racing it on a 12 year old tyre and with carbon-specific brake pads on a wheel they weren't designed for!!!
Major pain not knowing that we couldn't have the bottle cage turned around. Luckily the guy behind me had an Allen key or I wouldn't get into T1 and thanks to the Scott mechanic for getting me sorted... how did this not get communicated? It was carnage... hate I missed you guys!
They also said everyones helmet on their bikes couldn't be clipped up. Only found that out of race morning because an announcer said. After most people were done with racking the bikes etc....
Just to find out that on race morning it was allowed again 😅
@@TheLazyGarden3rthat’s normal and everybody should know this rule.
The Problem was not, that the bottle wasn't allowed to be turned arround. The Problem was, that the bottle itself ist not allowed to be protrude in to the frame. It must stay at the length of the handlebar.
@@martinh.2196that rule does not exist and is not written anywhere which is why race morning it was allowed again and almost any pro had their bottles way back over the frame again. Some even with a double bottle holder 😅
It’s incredible the amount of duck tape people who spend $10k on a bike will use to save $100
This video is straight out of UCI's nightmares 😂
The rule with the bottle doesn't exist and the limit with the steering axle was randomly made up.
Half of the refs said it was for our safety to not crush our chest with the bottle, the other half said it is because some people just exaggerating after bottle in suit being banned and they made super long bottle cages to get the effect.
They relied on the rule about equipment being mainly/ only for aero effects being disallowed.
It was a real joke being told that the moment checking in your bike. They could have shared their intention to place this rule for the event 3 days ahead and everything would have been OK. But they probably didn't make it up yet back then.
My Speedmax frame size S, long stem and long extensions, all to the max, was judged legal after moving the computer and bottle mount as far to the front as possible. The chief of the refs was at my bike to give me the go. (For me... a guy who needed 4 h 50 min for the bike course :D)
And for what I saw on the course next day, they didn't bother what was on your bike. Even Magnus had it quite far back.
But that rule being made up is my only complaint about this year's Challenge Roth. The rest was just great.
Edit because it might be unclear: The mess with the made up rule is not the organizers' fault. The german triathlon union and the bavarian subsection caused it.
In addition to this, this made-up rule (or interpretation of any vague existing rule on bike safety) was handled differently at the two entries to T1: At one entry, they explained the rule as Leon Chevalier did (bottle can not extent beyond the axis of steering), at the other entry, the bottle also had to face forward. I was not even told that my setup might be illegal at the check-in but because I hard that other people got a DQ warning for similar setups, I double checked with the ref. He told me that he himself does not get the rule, especially because it was not enforced properly (Didlev, Baekkegard, etc. all breaking it while other pros had to change their setup). I was only allowed to carry a 500ml bottle since a 750ml, which they provide during the race at the aids, was too long.
Final words: this was actually not the fault of challenge Roth but solely the German triathlon union or more specifically the Bavarian section of it, since they provide the refs and enforce the rulebook. We had similar issues with made-up rules at 70.3 Kraichgau where we were told that nothing on you cockpit can extent beyond the hight of the bar ends.
After long discussions with many race marshals, I had to change my setup too. I pointed to Ditlevs bike and the head marshal told me that Magnus will change his bike setup tomorrow morning. ( He did not )
@LeonBdd-t7v this information you provided that Challenge Roth isn't on the hook for the rules and the German triathlon league is crucial information that everyone should know so they don't blame the event organizers. Which this comment was like on reddit so it could be up voted to the top
More content like this! I like 👍🏻
Hey, it’s me and my formula 1 wing prototype🤣
Having the rule book in German only is the most German thing they could do.
I once crashed race day - 1 dropping a reversed bottle between my wheel or cranks... so I run them normal nowadays 😅
Anybody got any info on Magnus Ditlev his behind the seat bottle holder contraption?
Didn’t know about the rule regarding flipped bottle cages…
Best Ever!
Where did Svenja get her rear water bottle? That’s genius
😂 lick and stick 😂
It's funny that they have to leave their bikes out in the rain, no covers allowed.
It's forbidden at Challenge Roth :(
@triathletecb why ???
@@gourami7i don’t know🤷🏼
Why can’t you cover the chain or did I misunderstand that last part about the waxed chains?
I face my bottle backwards because my computer is above it. I’ve no way of knowing if it’s more aero, and neither do you, without a wind tunnel.
You can’t just eyeball aero test. A bottle down the top is aero because it splits the air around your chest with help from the clothing, creating a V shape. A bottle behind a steering axis does not.
Here I was worried that officials would have a problem with me storing tube and tools in an aero bottle on the down tube…
So how come Magnus Dietlev didn't have to change his? One rule for one and another for others?
@@bobkatanga my comment and Leon's response clarifies this.
Basically every entrance for check in handled it differently. And as far as I know, it was not enforced in the race.
The head Race marshal told me that Magnus is going to change his setup tomorrow morning. ( But it was not changed )
is the bottle thing for ironman races too?
Apparently it's a German Triathlon Federation rule 🤷
@@aaroiseverything if they make up a rule like this, yes. Otherwise no.
It was a weird interpretation of a dtu rule (no devices with mainly aero purposes). The length they allowed, etc was just made up.
Nossas!! Quanta coisa esquisita... 😅😅😅
where are them folding bikes at xD
many years ago I did a local half distance on my Brompton. Probably not allowed now at the named brands.
Did he get sub 7 ??? 😅
Yes. It’s me. Easy sub7🤣
@@triathletecb hahaha c'est vous? Super! Félicitations du Brésil
they were not allowed to cover the chains?!?
It’s not allowed😢
Why is putting a cover on your chain banned??
Your Shift Bodge might be someone that has mobility issue or one hand
Eestlased!
Time to ban carbon bikes and most technologies offering unfair advantages, bring triathlon to the GOAT era Mark Allen, none of that expensive nonsense existed, this allowed those excellent modern athletes access to a sport which has unfortunately lost itself, the entrance tag will soon reach formula one proportions preventing the best from entering.
Anyone can enter on a regular road bike plenty do
@@gourami7 Do they stand a chance......take L Sanders for example, watch the wind tunnel video he posted a few weeks ago, the advantage provided is simply outrageous, you simply can't win without a carbon bike, fact.