It really depends on the track, the weather, the race duration and the competitors on the day. for the fast race it can be between 40 and 60 km/h, for the slower race, between 25 and 40km/h.
I would like so much to participate...I've seen classic road bikes are allowed to race..must be fun in the slow race There are none in France.. And the atmosphere like fun and pleasent and so different than road racing..
There was the recumbent world championship in France, which should be the subject of my next video. But you are right that kind of competition does not really exist in France, unfortunately.
Amazing! The rear facing camera works really well. Some great shots of the fast bikes…
Thanks, I tried to improve the race footage by using a more stable camera setup
Looks like fun!
Thanks, great video
great video, great race, great commentary !
ugh... i wish i could play again !
Thanks
Love the more stable race footage. Is that a new camera?
Also appreciate the proper captions.
Yes, a couple of DJI cameras
18:11 that thing is surprisingly agile
wow Beano just be lapping everybody
yes, that's really the fastest bike for this kind of races
What are the average speeds of the leaders of the fast and slow races? Or typical average speeds if you're not certain.
It really depends on the track, the weather, the race duration and the competitors on the day. for the fast race it can be between 40 and 60 km/h, for the slower race, between 25 and 40km/h.
I would like so much to participate...I've seen classic road bikes are allowed to race..must be fun in the slow race
There are none in France..
And the atmosphere like fun and pleasent and so different than road racing..
There was the recumbent world championship in France, which should be the subject of my next video. But you are right that kind of competition does not really exist in France, unfortunately.
And that’s why cycling gets a bad rap.