lol. exactly. might as well do a video called "humans are not horses". that'd be the same thing..maybe do another one on why its almost impossible to run as fast as a horse.
The video stated that pro cyclists can boost out 1000watts for a short burst (imagine nos in modified car). What i don't know is how long a horse can last with that power output on it's legs (it's at the legs right?).
we got now to 56.792 km in an hour with "TopGanna" Filippo Ganna in his attempt. To be fair, there was a lot of technical advancement behind it and 3.2km are left for the 60 - but i believe we're witnessing getting there eventually in the next couple of years.
@@cyclepowered8799 good analogy! But going with that, Ganna would have lapped Bradly Wiggin (2015 world record) also 9x on a 250m track. I am excited what comes next!
With the same technology we only need an 18% increase in power to get to 60 kph. Absent a select breeding program, the probability of that happening is tending towards zero.
SmallNoob ☆ CS:GO Channel ☆ doing a 180 typically means rotating mid air during a jump, a very difficult feat. If you already knew that then you just don’t find it funny.
I am an amateur but I've done 2 ironman triathlons in the past. On the second race there was a long section of inclined road where I was able to go over 70 km/h for about 250 metres. The bike did shake and I had a blurry tunnel vision. It was a frightening experience.
Time trial (especially triathlon bikes) have terrible crosswind performance, it’s like a giant sail, it’s why we don’t like to see people bring triathlon bikes to the group rides, (also the part where your brakes aren’t in the same spot as your shifters)
👋 f you did IronMan - you should not call yourself amateur. Shaking bike at 70? Throw it out. (Or was it just the wind?) As for the "tunnel vision" - was the bike ride last of the three? I love overbiking myself, but running? I would have tunnel vision after 1 kilometer? Or rather after 0.5! No can do...
I've reached that speed downhilling as well and it's honestly scary to go that fast on a bike. A small pebble or steering error would just end you right there and then 😂
@@LadyMaria_AstralClocktower no problem, I just wanted to mention, that such design already exists. Hate how bicycle development is limited for no reason. IMHO better allow any type of bikes (except assisted) than have cyclists druged to the brims.
This series is one of my favorite series on RUclips! Robbie is a great host and it’s great that he does these challenges alongside the pros, to show the average person really how impressive the pros are.
Yes, but at the same time he looks pretty fit. He's not an athlete by any means, but the fact a decently fit man only managed to hold on for 40 seconds really puts things into perspective
It's all about the air really. The recumbent hour record is 56.7km for an unfaired bike and the record for a streamlined recumbent is an astonishing 92.4km with the rider actually facing backwards lying on his back for the ride!
Came here to say the same. It's just that the bikes those cyclist use, are trash. Get a proper bike, you'll go faster :). Especially considering those recumbent record are not acheived by top of the top world class cyclists.
There is definitely something to say about the fastest human powered land vehicle. Not only for the top speeds, but recumbent bikes are so much more efficient that they are very good commuter vehicles.
@@xmtxx the problem with recumbent bikes is that they're not very marketable and very niche(and imo just look a bit silly). road bikes, gravel bikes and mountain bikes are popular because they all share the same or a similar riding position. they are what people know and love as true bicycles that can do time trials, hill climb races, tour de france style stage races, races on gravel or cobbles, crit racing, etc. it's much more exciting to see people get out of the saddle and put down 1000-1200 watts in a big attack off the front, and watch people immediately try to respond in kind. you can get more riders in a race to form a proper peloton, and watching them sprint at 1700-2000 watts at the finish is just a different level of excitement.
In context, elite runners can run a half marathon (21.1 km) in around 60 mins. Cyclists are covering more than 2.5 times that distance. Humans have reached their physical limits in both the disciplines. But there has to be more potential for improvement in cycling, given the two wheels and the engineering involved (versus the bareness of running)
Average Squares the difference between those two distances are much closer than i would expect i know i can bike 5 times more distance than i can run in a given amount of time. This is because I run horribly but still.
Average Squares we haven't reached our limit of evolution. Soon enough a man will run a marathon under two hours. Every one thought a sub 4 minute mile was impossible.
@@bngr_bngr I'm going to use a high VO2 max (as described in the video) as a value that would be 'favorable' to have for being capable to run a marathon well. There is no evolutionary pressure on people with average vo2 maxes so you wouldn't expect the genes of people with a high vo2 max in the human population to become more common. It's a misconception that evolution improves a population in a way that it makes things 'stronger'. The thing that should be examined is the amount of viable offspring carrying whatever genes that by chance managed to proliferate the most.
The fastest way is really recumbent bikes, which are truly aero. Technically these are still bicycles and they should make much higher speeds possible.
Not much mention Mr Obree in the video, built the bike by himself in the kitchen and BROKE THE HOUR RECORD against big money Chris Boardman. The Obree tuck is one of the most aerodynamic positions, try it next time you're on a bike www.wolfgang-menn.de/obreepos.htm
When it comes to records, I'm sure they want to standardize the way it is done. There will always be someone who figures out a way to bend the rules in order to gain an advantage. So they probably want this record to be challenged by the fitness of the athlete as opposed to the improved technology of the bike itself.
Sounds like they didn't exactly "ban a position", just set rules on what shape the bike itself should be for the record. You obviously have to figure out some kind of standard rules on what the bike should be like for a record to make any sense.
I wish you would have covered Graeme Obree in this episode. He turned the UCI upside down with his creative engineering, and then they screwed him over and over. It’s crazy they wouldn’t change the rules when he was active, but after he retired they made changes as the sport was losing its audience.
if he would have done that it would prove that whole specialized facility is worth nothing and that you don't actually need a thousand dollar bike to be good
This sounds mighty similar to Roger Bannister's 4 minutes mile. He broke the myth that it is humanly impossible to run a mile in less than 4 minutes in 1954. After he broke it, a number of athletes broke that :) hope it can happen in cycling too!
Sports science didn't exist. Without a rule change not going to happen, if there is a rule change, it would require a freak of nature who could stand a hideously uncomfortable postion, for an hour, and that while producing the 450+ Watts the whole time. Come to that, top elite athlets are already freaks of nature.
Alright so you'd need to put out 450 Watts for 60 minutes to crack 60km, which nobody can do right now. But that begs the question: how long can the best person keep up a power output of 450 watts?
Its more than just the wattage, its the watts relative to weight. 450 watts for Bradley Wiggins is going to get him further than 450 watts for a guy weighing 200lbs.
@@Lars3 These guys do probably weight EXTREMELY similar. A guy who weighs 200 pounds is either too fat or has too much muscle, most probably and endomorph. These guys I'd guess are ectomorphs.
I think you may have misunderstood. It would take a lot more than 450 watts to go 60km in one hour. The best sprinters only just get under one minute for a kilo effort.
What do you mean? He already had the frame and power train and all of that, they added two Zipp discs (around two grand a piece), new bars and an aero helmet.
Since air density isn't regulated I'm waiting for someone to make a sealed track, pump all the air out and ride in space suits. Aerodynamics is no longer needed and times will be far far faster with no air drag.
@@yggdrasil9039 Nope, G-forces are still a thing. And the centrifugal force on such a circular track would be *insane,* unsurvivable. There is a realistic speed limit that the human body could handle, even in a perfect vacuum and zero gravity.
my coffee maker is twice as powerful as top athletes Edit: coffee maker is 1kW and can run continuously so i'm comparing it to the continuous output of the athletes
They are endurance athletes. Their max power output is not as high as someone who trains for pure strength over a short burst. You would rather be kicked by them than a power lifter who can squat 900 pounds, although both would suck.
I believe that something important to point out is that the air drag is a cubic function so a car may need 150 hp to reach 200 km/h and 800 hp to reach 300 km/h
I'm interested how an aero optimized bike would do in the hour run. Like one of these velomobiles, let's say a stock "Quest". It is of course much heavier, but the aerodynamic drag is greatly reduced compared to an upright bicycle, so it might be interesting
The record is 92km. The bike Metastretto is quite interesting too, as you're cycling backwards with a mirror to see out front! They're building a new trike that was supposed to make an attempt at all records up to 24h last month, but they didn't manage to get it ready, so it's delayed until next year.
I’m here because this video was linked to a Korean kid playing the Game of Thrones them tune on an acoustic guitar. Literally no idea how it sent me to this.
As a retired infantryman I can totally understand how hard it is to push and push for hrs on end. In my prime I was able to set some real good personal records but those were some insanely difficult tasks. 10 miles in 54:36 was a hard one, the practice for it was the worst. something like 40 miles a week. My best 2 miles was only 11:56, I was never that good at the 2 mile. The time im most proud of is 2hrs 12 mins in the 12 mile ruck. that was very hard for me. I actually almost passed out multiple times. Running 12 miles with a 60lbs ruck and boots is not much fun. I guess also being a smoker at the time made my life harder lol.
Now you know. Not even a minute and you're leaking... Good fan is a must on a trainer! And yes, you definitely had a great experience with all these tests, measurements, bike fitting and some track fun!
I really don’t know about athletes but I never knew my real limit until my many different trainings as an infantry officer. They literally broke me and that helped me know myself better and better understand the limits of the human body and my personal limits also. what is strange is that before doing it, you feel like you can do anything and you’re a beast...because you’ve never really tested your limits. And then you realize you ain’t terminator. But ironically you don’t get to do what you thought would be easy, you do less. But you still manage to impress yourself. It’s like deep inside, you always knew you were no god but never acknowledged it.
the men's UCI hour record is 56.792 kilometers (35.289 miles), set by Italian cyclist Filippo Ganna on October 8, 2022 at the Tissot Velodrome in Grenchen, Switzerland
Incidentally when Eddy Merckx went to Mexico city in 1972 and broke the hour record it was at an altitude of 7000 feet, so obviously his advisers knew there'd be less air resistance in the thinner air, but I can't help wondering if a downside was that there was less oxygen in the air.
Considering the total power is conceptually wrong because a different person has a different cross section and different mass. If a person weights 100kg and another weights 50kg, outputting 440W each would result in two different regimes. If you normalize the power output with the drag force of each athlete THEN you can make a comparison and find out what's the power you need to target.
Credit should be given to Graeme Obree for inventing the "Praying Mantis" position and "Superman" position. He appears in the video but his name is not mentioned. Chris Boardman did not invent the Superman position, he merely used it to set his Hour record back.
You're very right to what you're saying, that was the first thing that crossed my mind when I first watched this video. Graeme Obree invented many things regarding cycling and the hour record indeed.
Have any of you ever seen the 100-year-old hour record? I mean a 100-year-old person doing an hour record in their own age group (of 100, lol). Robert Marchand, went 24.25km (15.06mi). Your average person can't ride a bike that fast, lol.
@@cliveramsbotty6077 You confused him with the 90-year-old American guy that just got busted, following his recent performance. His name is Carl Grove.
How does a amater with no team backing have a go at the 1 hour record ? I'm training for it at 36 yo. I'm dedicated completely. I've quit alcohol , I have no social life, no girlfriend, few friends, I'm dedicated mind body, soul. I think I'm making around 432 watts for 20 minute effort. I not to sure how accurate my power Meter is but figure as long as numbers keep climbing that doesn't matter. I am gaining give or take 10 watts per month. I'm currently 85 kg 6ft 3 height. How on earth Bradley Wiggins made 69 kg at 6ft 3 is beyond me. I'm taking a different approach . I'm riding on feel and I've noticed. I'm not losing weight but I constantly am feeling new muscles growing so I'm thinking I'm designed for around 85 kg to 90 kg strong fit weight. I'm not training for hill climbs . I'm training exclusively for the 1 hour. So I'm thinking outright power for 1 hour means more value then watts per kilo to me. Any feedback on how to put my self in line for a shot at the world record would be much appreciated Cheers
@@nolacross704 thanks for your reply mate. I've still got along way to go I may never get there , it's taking alot out of me physically, emotionally, but I'm still here still trying Cheers
@@JeyDeee89 thanxs for your advice. I'm definitely a no drug person though. Accept for caffeine in my coffee, Plan is to get to two years then reascess my situation. May have to find a coach but I need to get myself to a place and a level where a coach will belives in me. I can only try I don't have a problem failing as long as I know I gave it all I had. I can look back happy Cheers
@@mtb416 - The Tour is not even the toughest cycle race in the world, let alone the overall toughest race. The other Grand Tours are usually more punishing, simply because of the characteristics of France, Spain and Italy. The Tour only has more prestige, hence more attendance, viewership, hence more advertising, hence more prize money. But the competition is about the same, and the route is harder. You can't climb a Zoncolan, an Etna or an Angliru in a Tour because there isn't such mountain in France.
Huh, so the most powerful bike sprinter has less then 2 horsepower... So that chainsaw powered bike with 3 horsepower doesn't sound so weak now does it?
He looks to be in decent shape, probably also does some aerobic activity such as running. With what looked to me like an rpm of about 110 or so I feel like most people with his fitness could do similarly.
Of course, if the presenter weighs more than the 81 kg Wiggins did he would have had to produce more power so the 440 W is a big misleading. W/kg is everything.
I don't think he's a non-cyclist, just amateur like the rest of us. I'm about 100kg (fairly lean, though not super) and can put out that much power for a few minutes when in good shape. Used to do trainer sessions of an hour with alternating 350w for 15 mins and 450w for 2-3 mins, with a short break between sets and a run at the end. My average speed in race (triathlon) was a bit over 40km/h for 20km, and I time trialled at a tad under 40km/h for 40km. Have yet to do ftp specific training, I think this will be the year.
By the way, it was the Velotron they used for testing.. And as a prodly owner for a long time I can say this is superior to any so called wattbikes. I have personally met the founder and talked many times in sports expos and they have a truly good product.
I know right i was like Tf are you talking about I was driving 80 km/h And then comes the realisation And I was like oooohhhh It makes much more sense now
They probably have a higher concentration of haemoglobin in the blood. Their red blood cells also probably have higher concentrations of 2,3-BPG, which essentially lets them utilise more oxygen via allosteric binding.
Vo2 max isn’t the limiting factor. It is almost always hematocrit. Mbaleni malaudzi was 2008 Olympic silver medalist with a VO2max of 63, which many club runners would have!
@@georgec2894 note quite true, a high hematocrit means your blood carry a lot of oxygene but your heart would not necessary be able to pump it at high flow level. You quote a 800 m athlete, lactate tolerance is a more meaningfull for 2 min effort. I bet all I have every single olympic 5 000 m athlete has an high VO2max value. VO2 max is really your ability to sustain high intensity efforts. Period. But the limiting factor of your VO2 max can be either your hematocrit, your heart rate, heart size, lung capacity... 63 is not very high indeed (I reach 430 W stage at 68 Kg for an estimated 68 VO2max) I would probably drop him easily on a mountain climb but I'm nowhere near competing in 800 m sport
@@Lukeanicic For anyone who doesn't know, in professional/amateur cycling, wearing short (ankle) socks is regarded as a noob move. The higher the sock is, usually is regarded as "better". A little lower than halfway up to the knees is the most common, I believe.
I wonder if it would be easier with a heavier bike. Of course, that wouldn't make any sense at first, but heavier means more stability, which would allow the cyclist to focus more on pushing and less on balance. (balance might not matter initially, but with more fatigue, balance gets harder and consumes more energy). Once the bicycle is up to speed, then the bike shouldn't lose energy on that smooth indoor track the way it would on the road, so although it would take more energy to get up to speed, the energy it takes to maintain the same speed should actually just be the same (assuming equal friction),, and perhaps if the bicycle is more stable, then balance would actually consume LESS energy (fewer wobbles), meaning more energy available for pushing forward.
@@bishplis7226 I don't see why. The goal is to go as fast as possible with your leg, without any outside help. I'd go for a recumbent bike, with 100% Oxygen and as less air pressure as possible. That would be fun.
xmtxx2 are you carrying a tank of oxygen or are you suffocating yourself? Tank of oxygen would add to your mass forcing you to have more power, and less pressure means less oxygen molecules so you can’t really lower it too much without also lowering how much oxygen your body can get.
@@tabemash0594 Nah, enclosed sealed ring, filled with as much oxygen as possible. With more oxygen you can lower the pressure without it being a handicap for the athlete. This is just an intellectual construct. Such conditions would be very expensive and highly dangerous (see apollo 1 disaster) to recreate. But you can imagine a ring at very high altitude and bottles of oxygen oozing all around the track. Pretty sure a very good athlete would go way past 100km/h.
100% you don't know what is power in cycling. Can Francesco Russo produce 440watt in one hour? If he can't, obviously he can't beat 60km/h mark in velodrom on those time trial bike.
He is quite fit which means he actually has a shoot at doing ok. It makes no sense to put a 55 year old couch potato that hasn't really exercise for 25 years through all of this. Not that I wouldn't love it just to see exactly how bad I am.
@@57thorns Just put any average 30y/o guy that hasn't really exercise. The internet have so much unfit keyboard warrior under 30s that assume egame is a real sport while drink some energy drink then give random narcissist comment around the globe.
@@apair4002 Meanwhile the profesisonal e-sporters have daily gym routines to be able to operate at peak efficiency during their games. Being physically fit is actually an advantage when spending meny hours training in the game. But I see your point.
The trick is to ride at 60km/h for an hour
Wait how
lol
70 NEEGUHH
Michael Alberto that’s an r/whoosh my friend.
Thats why internal combustion engine was invented you know.
The problem is simple 740W is one horsepower. We are not horses.
lol. exactly. might as well do a video called "humans are not horses". that'd be the same thing..maybe do another one on why its almost impossible to run as fast as a horse.
@@EXPLORADVEN It means humans are much better suited for running long distances than most other animals
@@nugget6635 Even on foot humans can outrun almost anything; if the distance is long enough.
Some guys are pretty close!
700 watts cyclist
ruclips.net/video/S4O5voOCqAQ/видео.html
The video stated that pro cyclists can boost out 1000watts for a short burst (imagine nos in modified car).
What i don't know is how long a horse can last with that power output on it's legs (it's at the legs right?).
"Why It's Almost Impossible to Ride a Bike 60 Kilometers in One Hour"
You basicaly get tired.
thanks
Leave a straydog behind them and then he will
@@shivamshinde1938 He will get tired too.
Tru
@@shamelessape1 then hire 60 dogs, each one of them can run for 1 minute. ;)
we got now to 56.792 km in an hour with "TopGanna" Filippo Ganna in his attempt. To be fair, there was a lot of technical advancement behind it and 3.2km are left for the 60 - but i believe we're witnessing getting there eventually in the next couple of years.
On a 250 meter track, that means somebody would have to lap Ganna over 12 times to do 60 kph.
@@cyclepowered8799 good analogy! But going with that, Ganna would have lapped Bradly Wiggin (2015 world record) also 9x on a 250m track. I am excited what comes next!
Instead of a 250m track we should build a 60km track 😅
With the same technology we only need an 18% increase in power to get to 60 kph. Absent a select breeding program, the probability of that happening is tending towards zero.
Easy just go down hill for 60 km and go relax
It's good I wasn't the only person who thought of that :P
I couldnt relax if I was doing that😂that's scary
@@sheepgang2137 yeah lmao
yeah do it for 1 hour in downhill
37.28 mile downhill? What hill are you thinking of?
60kmph is my 1988 Toyota corollas top speed
sometimes
Then get a toyota supra
My dad's has a crappy, thrashy 87, that reaches 120Km/H easily
2e-f 1.3? just kidding
@@HandIeThese 1.6
@ no for real the e80 and e90 1.3 uses 2e f
9:04 Bet he makes that joke with everyone
and it's a dad joke
I don't get it. Is there something to get, or do I just not find it funny?
Wouldn’t be my first 180 by a long shot.
SmallNoob ☆ CS:GO Channel ☆ cause most people haven’t done a 180, and never will.
SmallNoob ☆ CS:GO Channel ☆ doing a 180 typically means rotating mid air during a jump, a very difficult feat. If you already knew that then you just don’t find it funny.
I am an amateur but I've done 2 ironman triathlons in the past. On the second race there was a long section of inclined road where I was able to go over 70 km/h for about 250 metres. The bike did shake and I had a blurry tunnel vision. It was a frightening experience.
Time trial (especially triathlon bikes) have terrible crosswind performance, it’s like a giant sail, it’s why we don’t like to see people bring triathlon bikes to the group rides, (also the part where your brakes aren’t in the same spot as your shifters)
A tt bike has no place in group rides period. @@aethelwolfe3539
👋 f you did IronMan - you should not call yourself amateur.
Shaking bike at 70? Throw it out. (Or was it just the wind?)
As for the "tunnel vision" - was the bike ride last of the three? I love overbiking myself, but running? I would have tunnel vision after 1 kilometer? Or rather after 0.5! No can do...
I've reached that speed downhilling as well and it's honestly scary to go that fast on a bike.
A small pebble or steering error would just end you right there and then 😂
40 km/h on motorcycle: Chill
40 km/h on bicycle: *Rattle Rattle Shake Shake*
next up: "why it's nearly impossible to ride a bike 1 kilometer in 60 hours"
Couse you will fall over?
@@kaidanalenko9010 what?
@@fizzle_exe you for real, or you just acting dumb?
@@Riass no i was wondering if he was being dumb since he's asking a legitimate question to a joke comment
@@fizzle_exe what?
It's simple. Just lean forward and keep hands straight and backwards. Boom you're naruto-bike riding and you'll do at least 100 km in 1h.
just lay on it easy sleep and less resistance
@@LadyMaria_AstralClocktower no no no, recumbents are banned
@@solarissv777 ITS A JOKE DUDE CHILL
@@LadyMaria_AstralClocktower no problem, I just wanted to mention, that such design already exists. Hate how bicycle development is limited for no reason. IMHO better allow any type of bikes (except assisted) than have cyclists druged to the brims.
The problem is they had no Kyles as backup to keep the Naruto runners going.
As a Science nerd and a lifelong cycling enthusiast, this was a fantastic video. Thanks for creating this.
Video: Fun fact, setting a world record is almost impossible.
not if ur bill gates
Anna Keenan what do you mean
Wow no way
arham_ do... do you know what sarcasm is?
Not if ur rich
This series is one of my favorite series on RUclips! Robbie is a great host and it’s great that he does these challenges alongside the pros, to show the average person really how impressive the pros are.
loved every episode so far, and finally he gets to "my" sport. im psyched!
He's way above average though xD
Hey!😡 your favorite series on RUclips is meme review, tell the truth
Carl Stevens that’s true Robbie is fit af
Except that Robbie isn't average. The guy is a beast. Definitely way fitter than most people.
Next video after someone breaks 60: "why 61 is impossible"
i think its the concept of 60 in 60 lol
Tony Kosgei and then in 3019
Why 59 trillion is impossible
Spooky scary Skeletons. Spoopy spary speletons**
HHAHAHAHAAHHAAHHAAH
Hahaha
Honestly it's kind of impressive that he was doing 440watts for 40 seconds
lyssword that could power my whole setup
Yes, but at the same time he looks pretty fit. He's not an athlete by any means, but the fact a decently fit man only managed to hold on for 40 seconds really puts things into perspective
*441
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@Rowyn Official Show me your hole then.
Oxey wdym by he’s not an athlete you must be joking
I can ride my bike up to 100+km
The only problem is that the engine overheats quickly
I can do it without an engine.
The only problem is when I hit the ground
Took me a while to get joke
just add better cooling, and two more wheels, and a chair, and a steering wheel...
@@Palikkkk true but go down hill with water at the bottom
But it's not aero
"...it's impossible to..."
doped bikers: hold my injection
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no
It's impossible until someone does it.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
"Impossible is nothing"
Kim Jong Un did it though
they never said it's impossible. That's why this series is called ALMOST impossible
hence the title "almost impossible"
nothing is impossible, it's just improbable af
I have no interest in cycling but this was actually pretty interesting
Dont do it! You become obsessed with you're bike.and to top it off one of the best cyclists of all times name is eddy
Yuck I'm not interested in cycling at all, and actually I really hate some of them cuz they're jerks.
For 3-5 mins or so
You, my friend, is doing a "procrastination".
@@kbanghart I know it doesn't matter but were they mountain bikers, road, or track?
It's all about the air really. The recumbent hour record is 56.7km for an unfaired bike and the record for a streamlined recumbent is an astonishing 92.4km with the rider actually facing backwards lying on his back for the ride!
Came here to say the same.
It's just that the bikes those cyclist use, are trash.
Get a proper bike, you'll go faster :).
Especially considering those recumbent record are not acheived by top of the top world class cyclists.
Nah
There is definitely something to say about the fastest human powered land vehicle. Not only for the top speeds, but recumbent bikes are so much more efficient that they are very good commuter vehicles.
@@xmtxx the problem with recumbent bikes is that they're not very marketable and very niche(and imo just look a bit silly). road bikes, gravel bikes and mountain bikes are popular because they all share the same or a similar riding position. they are what people know and love as true bicycles that can do time trials, hill climb races, tour de france style stage races, races on gravel or cobbles, crit racing, etc. it's much more exciting to see people get out of the saddle and put down 1000-1200 watts in a big attack off the front, and watch people immediately try to respond in kind. you can get more riders in a race to form a proper peloton, and watching them sprint at 1700-2000 watts at the finish is just a different level of excitement.
Just play some eurobeat
That'll give those legs +15HP
@@lukasbaumert I WILL STEP ON THE GAS
And get some drift!
@@TET2005 Bikeo drifto
M.. Masaka?!
In context, elite runners can run a half marathon (21.1 km) in around 60 mins. Cyclists are covering more than 2.5 times that distance. Humans have reached their physical limits in both the disciplines. But there has to be more potential for improvement in cycling, given the two wheels and the engineering involved (versus the bareness of running)
Average Squares the difference between those two distances are much closer than i would expect i know i can bike 5 times more distance than i can run in a given amount of time. This is because I run horribly but still.
Average Squares we haven't reached our limit of evolution. Soon enough a man will run a marathon under two hours. Every one thought a sub 4 minute mile was impossible.
"Humans have reached their physical limits" I heard that already before...
Before Usain Bolt
@@bngr_bngr I'm going to use a high VO2 max (as described in the video) as a value that would be 'favorable' to have for being capable to run a marathon well.
There is no evolutionary pressure on people with average vo2 maxes so you wouldn't expect the genes of people with a high vo2 max in the human population to become more common. It's a misconception that evolution improves a population in a way that it makes things 'stronger'. The thing that should be examined is the amount of viable offspring carrying whatever genes that by chance managed to proliferate the most.
Giant Bully I would assume someone that runs a sub 2 hour marathon will get more girls.
Why did they ban a position. That's so stupid thow. The point is to go fast and they limit that.
Emil Krig true, especially considering you can ride a ton of different tracks too.
The fastest way is really recumbent bikes, which are truly aero. Technically these are still bicycles and they should make much higher speeds possible.
Not much mention Mr Obree in the video, built the bike by himself in the kitchen and BROKE THE HOUR RECORD against big money Chris Boardman. The Obree tuck is one of the most aerodynamic positions, try it next time you're on a bike
www.wolfgang-menn.de/obreepos.htm
When it comes to records, I'm sure they want to standardize the way it is done.
There will always be someone who figures out a way to bend the rules in order to gain an advantage.
So they probably want this record to be challenged by the fitness of the athlete as opposed to the improved technology of the bike itself.
Sounds like they didn't exactly "ban a position", just set rules on what shape the bike itself should be for the record. You obviously have to figure out some kind of standard rules on what the bike should be like for a record to make any sense.
13:33 - That coach is trying to signal that it's more than $5k in parts lol
But this is the Ivan Drago way of training...
You need to do it Rocky style to get that 60/60
SmokingSpoon underrated comment
Lol just watched rocky 4 couple of hours ago on fox action
he should have pedaled away in Siberia, in a snowstorm with wind blowing in his face and Russian bear chasing him
While riding when listen to Rocky 4 training montage.. i ride 5km more😝
I wish you would have covered Graeme Obree in this episode. He turned the UCI upside down with his creative engineering, and then they screwed him over and over. It’s crazy they wouldn’t change the rules when he was active, but after he retired they made changes as the sport was losing its audience.
if he would have done that it would prove that whole specialized facility is worth nothing and that you don't actually need a thousand dollar bike to be good
This sounds mighty similar to Roger Bannister's 4 minutes mile. He broke the myth that it is humanly impossible to run a mile in less than 4 minutes in 1954. After he broke it, a number of athletes broke that :) hope it can happen in cycling too!
The sport was still in it's infancy, this is much harder. That's more like the 2h marathon.
Sports science didn't exist. Without a rule change not going to happen, if there is a rule change, it would require a freak of nature who could stand a hideously uncomfortable postion, for an hour, and that while producing the 450+ Watts the whole time. Come to that, top elite athlets are already freaks of nature.
Wow thx I was wondering why I could only travel 59 km in a hour... thx
Nice me too
Alright so you'd need to put out 450 Watts for 60 minutes to crack 60km, which nobody can do right now. But that begs the question: how long can the best person keep up a power output of 450 watts?
Its more than just the wattage, its the watts relative to weight. 450 watts for Bradley Wiggins is going to get him further than 450 watts for a guy weighing 200lbs.
I'll bet Dean Philips and Ed Veal can come kind of close.
@@Lars3 These guys do probably weight EXTREMELY similar.
A guy who weighs 200 pounds is either too fat or has too much muscle, most probably and endomorph. These guys I'd guess are ectomorphs.
I think you may have misunderstood. It would take a lot more than 450 watts to go 60km in one hour. The best sprinters only just get under one minute for a kilo effort.
" most probably and endomorph. These guys I'd guess are ectomorphs."
oh shut up and lose some weight @@JMPERager
When he said 13:34 $5000 worth of parts and the other guy just shows his thumb up because it's lot more then $5K :D
What do you mean? He already had the frame and power train and all of that, they added two Zipp discs (around two grand a piece), new bars and an aero helmet.
@H K wow.. They better be gold
@@atanpeep4162 gold would not be a good material for a wheel. :-)
@@autohmae ah yes your right. At this speed it would melt
@@atanpeep4162- It's to heavy 🧐
Since air density isn't regulated I'm waiting for someone to make a sealed track, pump all the air out and ride in space suits. Aerodynamics is no longer needed and times will be far far faster with no air drag.
That will have to be an air conditioned space suit if they're also removing the cooling effect of wind...
With no drag to stop momentum you could conceivably top out at 10,000 km/hr providing you were able to engineer some kind of CVT on the bike chain.
How about a low density, oxygen increased atmosphere? Would that be considered doping?
@@yggdrasil9039 Nope, G-forces are still a thing. And the centrifugal force on such a circular track would be *insane,* unsurvivable. There is a realistic speed limit that the human body could handle, even in a perfect vacuum and zero gravity.
Hyperloop
I once rode 25 Miles in one hour and five minutes outdoors with some hills, and thought I did well.
What a difference to these guys, humbling really.
25 miles in 1 hour without tailwind?
That’s actually really good.
How long you start riding a bike? I mean starting to really riding everyday
@@1barnet1 Yeah that is up there in the Cat2+ level easily unless a majority was downhill.
@@1barnet1 It's borderline elite; I've done 22.1 miles in one hour, and it required four of us drafting to do that.
That 21 mph was between 2 towns 40 km apart little over an hour
I’m liking these sports science videos you guys have been doing lately
me too bro
Next wired video “ why it almost impossible to touch the moon while standing on earth”
Code Nizzle some method of medieval torture will accomplish that one
*S T R E T C H*
Almost?
dude you think you can go at 60kmh on a bike huh downhill anyone can do it but on flat ground is hard my max was 46kmh
:-))
my coffee maker is twice as powerful as top athletes
Edit: coffee maker is 1kW and can run continuously so i'm comparing it to the continuous output of the athletes
MrStickyPete your coffee maker is 4000 watts?
4000 watt? Are you making 50 cups at once lol?
good for u buddy
My coffee maker puts out around 1.2 horsepower
Watch ruclips.net/video/S4O5voOCqAQ/видео.html
Here in sept. 2023 the hour record holder is Italian rider Filippo Ganna:
56.792 kilometer
While seeing the title I thought I wouldn't watch more than 5 minutes of this.. currently 14 minutes in and im glued to the screen
Same
If you are glued to the screen, how did you comment?
@@rovidelarosa 😒
I was hoping to watch for a whole hour...but it’s impossible.
Lol same. I saw this comment when I was at 13:51😂
Imagine being kicked by one of those record holders
Young Don The Sauce God imagine being a fake sauce god
Lol
You’ll fly all the way back to 2003
Then you'll meet your hairline
They are endurance athletes. Their max power output is not as high as someone who trains for pure strength over a short burst. You would rather be kicked by them than a power lifter who can squat 900 pounds, although both would suck.
Video is outdated now, Men's Record is 55.089 km
Yup, the reason I started watching this video
now it's 55.090 km
Well nobody has done 60 so it’s not
MrJingerland true
Hold my Beer !
These 'Why Its Almost Impossible' videos are very informative but none of them answers the question tho 😂
next up: "why it's nearly impossible to ride a bike"
2 vids later: bikes are impossible!
Me: laughs in Netherlands
Cos there are cars
Alot of videos later: life doesn't exist
@@annabelholland Do you mean in Dutch?
I believe that something important to point out is that the air drag is a cubic function so a car may need 150 hp to reach 200 km/h and 800 hp to reach 300 km/h
This!
Bruh this whole series is all about destroying our dreams
no - it's hard, cold truth / handle (with) it
Nenad Kralj finna bike train for the rest of my life to prove you wrong
@@Jxrdan_v
I believe in you mumen rider
@@Jxrdan_v you need talent i bike a hout everyday but still my highest is 10km/h
@@Jxrdan_v If you don’t mind me asking how’s your biking journey going 5 years later?
I'm interested how an aero optimized bike would do in the hour run. Like one of these velomobiles, let's say a stock "Quest". It is of course much heavier, but the aerodynamic drag is greatly reduced compared to an upright bicycle, so it might be interesting
The record is 92km.
The bike Metastretto is quite interesting too, as you're cycling backwards with a mirror to see out front!
They're building a new trike that was supposed to make an attempt at all records up to 24h last month, but they didn't manage to get it ready, so it's delayed until next year.
Who is here after campenearts broke the record?
Markus Patients what was the use of you commenting this?
I am
I was an amazing ride
He was in great form
@@laurensdevos92 to answer your question I'm guessing? You asked he answered
@@laurensdevos92 What was the use of responding to him if you disliked what he said?
I’m here because this video was linked to a Korean kid playing the Game of Thrones them tune on an acoustic guitar. Literally no idea how it sent me to this.
This was by far the best episode in the series, seemed like way more science was being applied, and you were a lot closer to doing what the pros do.
As a retired infantryman I can totally understand how hard it is to push and push for hrs on end. In my prime I was able to set some real good personal records but those were some insanely difficult tasks. 10 miles in 54:36 was a hard one, the practice for it was the worst. something like 40 miles a week. My best 2 miles was only 11:56, I was never that good at the 2 mile. The time im most proud of is 2hrs 12 mins in the 12 mile ruck. that was very hard for me. I actually almost passed out multiple times. Running 12 miles with a 60lbs ruck and boots is not much fun. I guess also being a smoker at the time made my life harder lol.
Now you know. Not even a minute and you're leaking...
Good fan is a must on a trainer!
And yes, you definitely had a great experience with all these tests, measurements, bike fitting and some track fun!
Until someone does it. All records are impossible until someone breaks them.
That's why the title say "Almost impossible"
Thats dumb
Thats just not what the word impossible means!
So true in mediveal times it is impossible to build something that fly in sky with speed of 1000 km/h until someone does that :)
Nope, either there will be a final record or the conditions have to be changed for the record to be beaten.
if i get on the bike after eating 11 burritos i will go at least 200km an hour. ill be using natural NOS
Hahahaha. This made my day!
I really don’t know about athletes but I never knew my real limit until my many different trainings as an infantry officer. They literally broke me and that helped me know myself better and better understand the limits of the human body and my personal limits also.
what is strange is that before doing it, you feel like you can do anything and you’re a beast...because you’ve never really tested your limits. And then you realize you ain’t terminator. But ironically you don’t get to do what you thought would be easy, you do less. But you still manage to impress yourself. It’s like deep inside, you always knew you were no god but never acknowledged it.
the men's UCI hour record is 56.792 kilometers (35.289 miles), set by Italian cyclist Filippo Ganna on October 8, 2022 at the Tissot Velodrome in Grenchen, Switzerland
*_Kim Jong-un has done it before though_*
Indeed I have
?
with one foot
@@jimmyanderson9224 and on a unicycle
Ur ever where
8:19 "Women in the 70's is like men in the 80's"
I guess that works in many ways..
] ()() likes i am ur winner
I don’t get it
Incidentally when Eddy Merckx went to Mexico city in 1972 and broke the hour record it was at an altitude of 7000 feet, so obviously his advisers knew there'd be less air resistance in the thinner air, but I can't help wondering if a downside was that there was less oxygen in the air.
Considering the total power is conceptually wrong because a different person has a different cross section and different mass. If a person weights 100kg and another weights 50kg, outputting 440W each would result in two different regimes. If you normalize the power output with the drag force of each athlete THEN you can make a comparison and find out what's the power you need to target.
Credit should be given to Graeme Obree for inventing the "Praying Mantis" position and "Superman" position. He appears in the video but his name is not mentioned. Chris Boardman did not invent the Superman position, he merely used it to set his Hour record back.
you dont "invent" body positions. or we would be inventors in our drunken sleep.
@@bishplis7226 I'd say you can call it "Inventing" if it is discovered and perfected through research and testing and to fulfill one specific goal.
@@bishplis7226 how often do you drunkenly sleep on a bike while doing 60kmh?
You're very right to what you're saying, that was the first thing that crossed my mind when I first watched this video. Graeme Obree invented many things regarding cycling and the hour record indeed.
Its ez to break that record you just need to hear
*Babe im pregnant*
Lmao
Or where is my child support check?
or the pizza rolls are ready
Rapoleis valeki what if your not black
Underrated comment lmfao
Have any of you ever seen the 100-year-old hour record? I mean a 100-year-old person doing an hour record in their own age group (of 100, lol). Robert Marchand, went 24.25km (15.06mi). Your average person can't ride a bike that fast, lol.
DRBTempleRocker I’m a 14 year old cyclist and my pb is 18.5 miles . Although I don’t have a super aero bike and I’m outside on a local park loop
I can bike 21 mph and im sprinter and I run faster then I can ride a bike
average men sprint 13-16 mph at running 12 mph not fast think twice I do 12 mph for 800 meter and im still jv 12 mph pace for mile is varsity
FAILED THE DRUG TEST THO edit no he didn't I got wrongly confused with someone else
@@cliveramsbotty6077 You confused him with the 90-year-old American guy that just got busted, following his recent performance. His name is Carl Grove.
How does a amater with no team backing have a go at the 1 hour record ? I'm training for it at 36 yo. I'm dedicated completely. I've quit alcohol , I have no social life, no girlfriend, few friends, I'm dedicated mind body, soul. I think I'm making around 432 watts for 20 minute effort. I not to sure how accurate my power Meter is but figure as long as numbers keep climbing that doesn't matter.
I am gaining give or take 10 watts per month. I'm currently 85 kg 6ft 3 height. How on earth Bradley Wiggins made 69 kg at 6ft 3 is beyond me. I'm taking a different approach . I'm riding on feel and I've noticed. I'm not losing weight but I constantly am feeling new muscles growing so I'm thinking I'm designed for around 85 kg to 90 kg strong fit weight. I'm not training for hill climbs . I'm training exclusively for the 1 hour. So I'm thinking outright power for 1 hour means more value then watts per kilo to me. Any feedback on how to put my self in line for a shot at the world record would be much appreciated
Cheers
Speed Mann I don’t know maybe contact a bike manufacturer with proof of your output
@@nolacross704 thanks for your reply mate. I've still got along way to go I may never get there , it's taking alot out of me physically, emotionally, but I'm still here still trying
Cheers
@@speedmann194 I don't think you get a WR without PEDs. Also not without external help like coaches, bikefits ect.
@@JeyDeee89 thanxs for your advice. I'm definitely a no drug person though. Accept for caffeine in my coffee, Plan is to get to two years then reascess my situation. May have to find a coach but I need to get myself to a place and a level where a coach will belives in me. I can only try I don't have a problem failing as long as I know I gave it all I had. I can look back happy
Cheers
how's it going?
"I'm going to fly to mexico to ride my bike in a circle"
Altitude helps you lots, it's way the Calgary 400m ice oval is widely considered to be the fastest ice skating oval on Earth
I can barely even go 10km/h
I walk faster 😐😂
I did 40 once i was happy
I can do around 38-40km/h if I push my self, 24 if I do normal speed.
I weigh 21 stone
YIAY
My average is 22-25. I have reached 45, but I was going down a long hill and pedaling hard.
I'm sorry but the last time I rode a bike I went 60km/h easily...
ok it was a motorbike, but still.
Still a bike
Reaching that speed is not the problem. The problem is keeping that speed for one hour.
Try doing it on a normal bike for 1 hour
it was a joke...
@@reeennneee woooosh
Did y’all see that guy who runs 350 kilometers without breaking a sweat? I wanna see him do it.
Who tf runs 350km
im pretty sure its different muscles but it would be interesting. also thats pure stamina while this is stamina and speed
The guy said he doesn't care how fast he goes only how far he goes
@@lukeog2841 does he walk then? Even for walking 350km is bonkers
Takumi Fujiwara I think he jogged the majority of the run. He has some genetic abnormality that means his muscles don’t tire i think
Make no mistake pro cyclists are some of the toughest athletes on the planet.
They're real tough. It's even hard to get the needles in their arms.
Its the hardest endurance sport you can do
Lex Van De Wal cross country skiing
The Tour is definitely the toughest race in the world. I’m a mountain biker, so I’m not masochistic enough to be a roadie.
@@mtb416 - The Tour is not even the toughest cycle race in the world, let alone the overall toughest race. The other Grand Tours are usually more punishing, simply because of the characteristics of France, Spain and Italy.
The Tour only has more prestige, hence more attendance, viewership, hence more advertising, hence more prize money. But the competition is about the same, and the route is harder. You can't climb a Zoncolan, an Etna or an Angliru in a Tour because there isn't such mountain in France.
Just go downhill
Pro athletes hate him! This kid found a way to break all cycling records with no training required! Click to find out more.
How is some one gonna go downhill for an hour
find a 60 km descent @@champagneblackie9155
@@champagneblackie9155 Bloody fast treadmill in perfect equilibrium with gravity, no pedaling required.
@@colinyoung3685 but then you're not moving
17:30 FOR EVERYONE WHO HAS TO GET ON WITH LIFE
Bryan Austin thank jesus
Yo da real mvp
You are a hero
I love the Almost Impossible series. Thanks Robbie.
3:54 “How’s it feeling? Hard. Nah it’s harder when I look at you”.
this bassically explains how human genetics limit us
we live in a society
@@gamilith qq
LS Gaming yes this is big brain time
We should let robots take over
Just get cyborg carbon fiber legs
4:03
Boy says to girl: *”Ah it’s way harder if I watch you”*
"we are going to 400 watt"
- puts app on 401 wat -
me: error//error
Huh, so the most powerful bike sprinter has less then 2 horsepower...
So that chainsaw powered bike with 3 horsepower doesn't sound so weak now does it?
Horse. A HORSE. It's a freaking horse, those things are strong!
@@orionl.8491 A horsepower is't the max power of a horse. Usain Bolt produced 3.5 Horsepower in his sprint.
I’m impressed he could do 440w for 45s (especially in ERG mode.) Quite hard to do for an untrained non-cyclist with just a 52mL/kg/min vo2max.
He looks to be in decent shape, probably also does some aerobic activity such as running. With what looked to me like an rpm of about 110 or so I feel like most people with his fitness could do similarly.
Of course, if the presenter weighs more than the 81 kg Wiggins did he would have had to produce more power so the 440 W is a big misleading. W/kg is everything.
I don't think he's a non-cyclist, just amateur like the rest of us. I'm about 100kg (fairly lean, though not super) and can put out that much power for a few minutes when in good shape. Used to do trainer sessions of an hour with alternating 350w for 15 mins and 450w for 2-3 mins, with a short break between sets and a run at the end. My average speed in race (triathlon) was a bit over 40km/h for 20km, and I time trialled at a tad under 40km/h for 40km. Have yet to do ftp specific training, I think this will be the year.
@John Then I guess I'm not nearly as impressed anymore.
He looks quite competent, his pedal stroke is smooth and powerful
Bradley Wiggins could power my computer for an hour.
Or your vibrator for two or three LOL
By the way, it was the Velotron they used for testing.. And as a prodly owner for a long time I can say this is superior to any so called wattbikes. I have personally met the founder and talked many times in sports expos and they have a truly good product.
*me reads the title*
me: That isn't ha
My mind: read again...
*reads *ONE HOUR* *
me: oh..
I know right i was like
Tf are you talking about I was driving 80 km/h
And then comes the realisation
And I was like oooohhhh It makes much more sense now
Yup me too :p
I wonder what the VO2 levels are in Sherpas over there in the Himalaya Mountains
i wouldnt think they would have (gifted) but still above Avg vo2 maxs but there haemoglobin levels would be higher.
They probably have a higher concentration of haemoglobin in the blood. Their red blood cells also probably have higher concentrations of 2,3-BPG, which essentially lets them utilise more oxygen via allosteric binding.
Vo2 max isn’t the limiting factor. It is almost always hematocrit. Mbaleni malaudzi was 2008 Olympic silver medalist with a VO2max of 63, which many club runners would have!
@@georgec2894 note quite true, a high hematocrit means your blood carry a lot of oxygene but your heart would not necessary be able to pump it at high flow level. You quote a 800 m athlete, lactate tolerance is a more meaningfull for 2 min effort. I bet all I have every single olympic 5 000 m athlete has an high VO2max value. VO2 max is really your ability to sustain high intensity efforts. Period. But the limiting factor of your VO2 max can be either your hematocrit, your heart rate, heart size, lung capacity... 63 is not very high indeed (I reach 430 W stage at 68 Kg for an estimated 68 VO2max) I would probably drop him easily on a mountain climb but I'm nowhere near competing in 800 m sport
You want to see some interesting stuff look up vo2 max for sled dogs. Very impressive.
this guy must be a cyclist... he has rapha shorts on...
Max Roth I doubt it with that sock game
LA haha true! Sock game is everything!
Motorpacing on the skis, he has ridden track before for sure
@@Lukeanicic For anyone who doesn't know, in professional/amateur cycling, wearing short (ankle) socks is regarded as a noob move. The higher the sock is, usually is regarded as "better". A little lower than halfway up to the knees is the most common, I believe.
@@Lukeanicic Hahaha, too true... triathlete more like...
Someone does 60km in 1 hour
WIRED: Heres why no one can do 70 km in 1 hour
When she said it's just you and your machine I felt really awesome
Me to
Motorcycle riders _also_ get the zen _"One with the road"_ every time they ride. Not just bicyclists.
It's almost impossible because you're limited by genetics. Saved you 18 minutes.
**Few days later**
Oh look this guy beaten the record
"you"
no im not
lol "saved" ? Just quit YT and live on Wikipedia.
That's literally the answer to the whole series
thanks! was looking for this comment
Almost impossible and actually impossible are two completely different things
Also red and yellow are two completely different colors.
Ok
also yes and no are opposites
actually they are quite similar
All jokes apart. A fantastic episode giving us a complete picture as to what goes into 1 hour event. Really loved the video!!
Lance all juiced up in his prime could do it.
J L - Did he try ? 🧐
@@haraldpettersen3649 He didn't
@@jl4091 and so did wiggans
He was caught cheating**
Of course Lance could do it. Having one nut makes you more aerodynamic. The Uniballer.
"ohhhh it's way harder when i watch you" 😂😂
Imagine if you made this video as a school project.
I wonder if it would be easier with a heavier bike. Of course, that wouldn't make any sense at first, but heavier means more stability, which would allow the cyclist to focus more on pushing and less on balance. (balance might not matter initially, but with more fatigue, balance gets harder and consumes more energy). Once the bicycle is up to speed, then the bike shouldn't lose energy on that smooth indoor track the way it would on the road, so although it would take more energy to get up to speed, the energy it takes to maintain the same speed should actually just be the same (assuming equal friction),, and perhaps if the bicycle is more stable, then balance would actually consume LESS energy (fewer wobbles), meaning more energy available for pushing forward.
The question was never answered...
They didn't go to school where you learn about research questions, conclusions, etc. Bet the person that made this video never wrote a thesis.
All their videos in this series are like that lmao
To do 60 Kilometers in an hour you would have to consistently go 37 MPH or 60 KPH
You don't say.
no you dont, you need to FASTER, you dont get a flying start!
As bishplis said, you have to go faster, or you're going to come in short due to not starting at 60.
I can drive 6 or 6.5 kilometers in 10 minutes and I'm kinda exhausted afterwards. How is a human supposed to hold a way higher speed for an HOUR?
Drugs, tons of them.
Well, this is likely true lol. Its still pretty impressive tho @@sigmundfreud4618
@@sigmundfreud4618 yeah cocaine is effective
Can go 2 miles in less than 5 min
Filippo Ganna: “ARE YOU SURE ABOUT THAT?!”
holy crap, 300-440 watts of constant power output? could power a gaming pc.
Record holder is apparently a french guy with 92 km, but he used a streamlined recumbent and for some reason that doesn't count as a bicycle
there are more reasons than that for it not to count
@@bishplis7226 I don't see why.
The goal is to go as fast as possible with your leg, without any outside help.
I'd go for a recumbent bike, with 100% Oxygen and as less air pressure as possible.
That would be fun.
xmtxx2 are you carrying a tank of oxygen or are you suffocating yourself? Tank of oxygen would add to your mass forcing you to have more power, and less pressure means less oxygen molecules so you can’t really lower it too much without also lowering how much oxygen your body can get.
@@tabemash0594 Nah, enclosed sealed ring, filled with as much oxygen as possible. With more oxygen you can lower the pressure without it being a handicap for the athlete.
This is just an intellectual construct. Such conditions would be very expensive and highly dangerous (see apollo 1 disaster) to recreate.
But you can imagine a ring at very high altitude and bottles of oxygen oozing all around the track.
Pretty sure a very good athlete would go way past 100km/h.
Professional athlete: *exhausted*
Velomobile rider: lol
the non-UCI record holder is Francesco Russo, 92.4 km, so it isn't impossible, just burn UCI rulebook, use fairings and recumbent position
100% you don't know what is power in cycling. Can Francesco Russo produce 440watt in one hour?
If he can't, obviously he can't beat 60km/h mark in velodrom on those time trial bike.
This dude is way too fit to host this series. They need someone who's average or below average to show just how hard this stuff really is.
He is quite fit which means he actually has a shoot at doing ok. It makes no sense to put a 55 year old couch potato that hasn't really exercise for 25 years through all of this. Not that I wouldn't love it just to see exactly how bad I am.
@@57thorns Just put any average 30y/o guy that hasn't really exercise. The internet have so much unfit keyboard warrior under 30s that assume egame is a real sport while drink some energy drink then give random narcissist comment around the globe.
@@apair4002 Meanwhile the profesisonal e-sporters have daily gym routines to be able to operate at peak efficiency during their games. Being physically fit is actually an advantage when spending meny hours training in the game. But I see your point.
Easy, get an H2R, that record will last four years. Then become Burt Munro.
Where my distance running boys at. Y'all know we can do this if we practiced enough
cartoon craver as both a XC/UM runner and a cyclist i can tell you the two sports are different
Different muscles but your vo2 will.be good
Nah
*Just Hold On To A Side Of a Car And Go 100km In 30 seconds*
Then get absolutely smashed and grinded on the concrete cause your handlebars kind of touched the car
PREME Project who needs handle bars anyway
Imagine if you pulled the front break.
100Km in 30 Sec??
I think you need to go about 12000KM/h to be that fast.
That car must be one very fast boi
"...about $5,000 worth of parts..."
*coach motions upwards*