Thank you for the caps. i'm hearing impaired so takes an effort to process voice when windy recording. Also, waiting for more Plasmaide reports! Regards from Finland!
Loving the AI technology alongside the altitude training and terrible weather! 🌧 KB ! Great video & thanks for the openess & sharing. Have a great week ahead.
Dang Son, looking Good, and that RIDE looks ASS-SWEET! And that IT shize is off the charts!! Is there any other "TEAM" like yours doing the same to like say: Hayden Wilde, the Brit guy Alex Yee?, or the French dudes, that have the added pressure to Perform on their home Turf? Dang! 51 seconds Saved! Amazing!!!! All the best! Your thoughts on freaking PTO and IM fu--king things up with all the Pros being selective as to where they race, now you no longer are seeing all the BEST races at any single event, this is evident with Oceanside 70.3 yesterday 06Apr24, where freaking 2 of the worst swimmers in the League come in First, and Second. totally evident that the field was NOT "STACKED" yet the PTO and IM media and others are stating that they are "Stacked". EEHHHH, I don't think so!!!!!! GG!
I think this CDA is without the drag from the bike as the censors is separating me from the bike. While when you test in a wind tunnel the force plate is underneath the bike
I understand the aerodynamics in Ironman-cycling but in the olympic-distance, since they are (most propably) riding in a group, I doubt there is much benefit for the athlete.
From my experience in draft legal racing, this is not true. Riding in the front of the pack, closing gaps, etc. you are definiteley benefiting from aero gains.
It’s obviously more important in Ironman and non drafting races, but it’s also those details that can make it or brake it in Paris. Let’s say I’m doing 15-20% of the work in a chase pack it’s still plenty of time in the front. And if that is enough to go 3-4 sec per lap faster it can be the difference to come off the bike with the leaders or not
@@kristian.blummenfelt Dang son that's way too much math for me to figure out! All the Best! I can see you already grabbing a second Gold medal in Paris!! Woohoo!!!!!! GG!
You know what, sometimes one can be blinded by science and the obssession to data/charts and graphs. As my late mother once said "trust your gut, it will never fail you".
@@Slow.Smooth Well, sorry but the idea in Olympic triathlon there are "gains" to be had is absurd. Thing is KB is starting to become a 'meme' to what Team Sky became, this marginal gains guff, which turned out to be something far more nefarious. Trusting the science, data, and doctors is not a good look if I'm honest, the "Norwegian method" is just that, tbh I rather see a triathlete win on guts, determination and instinct than relying on a computer to tell me when to go.
Thank you for the caps. i'm hearing impaired so takes an effort to process voice when windy recording. Also, waiting for more Plasmaide reports! Regards from Finland!
All the best for Paris! Routing for you and Gustav, can’t wait 😎
YES SIR BACK TO POSTING :) , we need it this content
Loving the AI technology alongside the altitude training and terrible weather! 🌧 KB ! Great video & thanks for the openess & sharing. Have a great week ahead.
His name is Brian.
Have some respect for your new overlord.
Cannot wait for the opportunity to interview this legend someday. Such a badass!
Thanks for the vlogs!🫡
nice Video, weather like in Bergen, feeling like home for you
How amazing to work with such technology
So exciting ❤
Let’s go Kristian!
Go King!!
Dang Son, looking Good, and that RIDE looks ASS-SWEET! And that IT shize is off the charts!! Is there any other "TEAM" like yours doing the same to like say: Hayden Wilde, the Brit guy Alex Yee?, or the French dudes, that have the added pressure to Perform on their home Turf? Dang! 51 seconds Saved! Amazing!!!! All the best! Your thoughts on freaking PTO and IM fu--king things up with all the Pros being selective as to where they race, now you no longer are seeing all the BEST races at any single event, this is evident with Oceanside 70.3 yesterday 06Apr24, where freaking 2 of the worst swimmers in the League come in First, and Second. totally evident that the field was NOT "STACKED" yet the PTO and IM media and others are stating that they are "Stacked". EEHHHH, I don't think so!!!!!! GG!
Hello #Brian 😉 Great video and keep em coming please 🤞 AI tech is so amazing 🙌
for a solo ride maybe, dynamics and wind in a peloton are a diff game. wonder if this is relevant for ahort course. just stay in the pack.
Maybe they should have not shown the code that just prints out a fixed text based on a fixed input :D
❤
"changing different bar and stems" lucky you don't have a one piece bar and stem 💀 that would be hell
Are they taking drafting with 30 boys in consideration??
Someone needs to lead that pack too… and by being more aero it’s less drafting for the guys behind 😉
Sure thing. But this wasn’t my question. 52s when you are alone on the course supposedly?
Get a mic wind protector
Sorry for that 😬
Wow that cda 👀
I think this CDA is without the drag from the bike as the censors is separating me from the bike. While when you test in a wind tunnel the force plate is underneath the bike
Nice Python script haha
I understand the aerodynamics in Ironman-cycling but in the olympic-distance, since they are (most propably) riding in a group, I doubt there is much benefit for the athlete.
From my experience in draft legal racing, this is not true. Riding in the front of the pack, closing gaps, etc. you are definiteley benefiting from aero gains.
This is about marginal gains, it is all about energy Saving for the run
It’s obviously more important in Ironman and non drafting races, but it’s also those details that can make it or brake it in Paris. Let’s say I’m doing 15-20% of the work in a chase pack it’s still plenty of time in the front. And if that is enough to go 3-4 sec per lap faster it can be the difference to come off the bike with the leaders or not
@@kristian.blummenfelt Dang son that's way too much math for me to figure out! All the Best! I can see you already grabbing a second Gold medal in Paris!! Woohoo!!!!!! GG!
damn using chat gpt to win paris
You know what, sometimes one can be blinded by science and the obssession to data/charts and graphs.
As my late mother once said "trust your gut, it will never fail you".
I think the results speak for themselves
@@Slow.Smooth Well, sorry but the idea in Olympic triathlon there are "gains" to be had is absurd. Thing is KB is starting to become a 'meme' to what Team Sky became, this marginal gains guff, which turned out to be something far more nefarious. Trusting the science, data, and doctors is not a good look if I'm honest, the "Norwegian method" is just that, tbh I rather see a triathlete win on guts, determination and instinct than relying on a computer to tell me when to go.
The same gut that shits my pants when I drink more than one iced coffee with breakfast? No thanks