The body may be a very few seconds slower now - but the mind is filled up with even more experience! :-) All the best on the way to Nice! And - thanks for sharing!
I didn’t know you had a RUclips. You are so fast ! 🚴 💨 I seen you at clash Miami. I did the kids triathlon. I’m doing my first sprint triathlon in ft. Desoto next week. Wish me luck.
“We’ll get through it” Love your attitude. Thanks for sharing these insights, very informative 🙏 Be great to see how your return to full training is going. Best wishes, Sandy
This is super insightful - thank you for sharing! 😊 I was just wondering if you could elaborate slighlty more on the 8 watts saving due to moving bottles from "in-frame" to the back you did a few years ago? Particularly, by "in-frame" you mean aero bottles that clip onto the frame, not an in-frame intergrated bladder (like what they have on newer canyon speedmax)? Also, would love to learn more about your drivetrain setup. What do you prefer for what course? 1x? 2x? Or maybe even the classified powershift hub? 😀
It is so impressive what modern technology can achieve in terms of saving watts. I am not sure the sport benefits much though, if we get to the point where races might be decided mostly on who has the best tech support and gear. That said this is probably already the case today so maybe we just have to accept that the tech has come to stay.
I was surprised that the IA2.0 is "just" 4 Watts faster than the IA. The first version is on the market since 2014. Felt moved from rim to disc brakes some years ago and added a simpler front with the IAx, but other than that, the frame remained the same. They really did their homework back then. And I don't think that the current top notch bikes of the other manufacturers are faster than the IA 2.0 or the "old" IA.
Respect to you for still pursuing fine tuning and opportunities for improvement, even in your final year as pro. A testament to your dedication as a pro triathlete. 👊🫶
You have inspired me to take on my first Olympic distance next year after a few years of only doing sprints! Thanks for sharing as always ❤
I'm so glad I can be an inspiration to you. Good luck on your journey :)
The body may be a very few seconds slower now - but the mind is filled up with even more experience! :-) All the best on the way to Nice! And - thanks for sharing!
Great video - thanks for showing us how the GOAT finds free speed! :)
Really interesting. Thanks for sharing and good luck this season
I didn’t know you had a RUclips. You are so fast ! 🚴 💨 I seen you at clash Miami. I did the kids triathlon. I’m doing my first sprint triathlon in ft. Desoto next week. Wish me luck.
“We’ll get through it” Love your attitude. Thanks for sharing these insights, very informative 🙏 Be great to see how your return to full training is going. Best wishes, Sandy
Thank you Sandy :)
Thanks for sharing, very interesting!
Always inspiring!
Super informative video! Thank you!:)
This is super insightful - thank you for sharing! 😊
I was just wondering if you could elaborate slighlty more on the 8 watts saving due to moving bottles from "in-frame" to the back you did a few years ago?
Particularly, by "in-frame" you mean aero bottles that clip onto the frame, not an in-frame intergrated bladder (like what they have on newer canyon speedmax)?
Also, would love to learn more about your drivetrain setup. What do you prefer for what course? 1x? 2x? Or maybe even the classified powershift hub? 😀
WoW super interesting!! Amazing
Well done 🐦 🤩💪👏 💨
It is so impressive what modern technology can achieve in terms of saving watts. I am not sure the sport benefits much though, if we get to the point where races might be decided mostly on who has the best tech support and gear. That said this is probably already the case today so maybe we just have to accept that the tech has come to stay.
the others found more than 50 watts so far - stay tuned!
I was surprised that the IA2.0 is "just" 4 Watts faster than the IA. The first version is on the market since 2014. Felt moved from rim to disc brakes some years ago and added a simpler front with the IAx, but other than that, the frame remained the same. They really did their homework back then. And I don't think that the current top notch bikes of the other manufacturers are faster than the IA 2.0 or the "old" IA.
Are those watt savings at 45 kmh or at what speed?
With these recommendations I can gain at least 20w with a road bike setup 👍
Thank's fpr it
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Respect to you for still pursuing fine tuning and opportunities for improvement, even in your final year as pro. A testament to your dedication as a pro triathlete. 👊🫶
Thank you, that means a lot to me. :)
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