Check your connectors. Some resistance from a loose connector wire can be hindering the charge. I can't tell you how often I fix electrical items because of a loose connector! Thanks for sharing these videos. Makes me feel that my 300 mile ebike jaunt should be a walk in the park lol
Hi Jack, another really nice video, and happy for you for another very good day....bye bye Sahara! Probably filming is good 'distraction' for you, when everything looks the same and the day is still so long....
Hi Jack, we met in Lyon the day before the departure. Very nice of you to share all those details of your trip. Impressive physical and psychological performance. Keep up.
What percent of your momentum is the panel supplying on average? Can you just coast on level ground without pedaling? Trying to understand how much power the sun is supplying.
If by momentum you mean power then in the non sunny days 0% and the best sunny day maybe 50%. It was a race so there was never a time i wasn't pedaling, i haven't actually tested it as not pedaling is not really of interest to me.
I applaud you for staying decent, fair and properly motivated. It is a pity the whole Jean-Marc thing happened but that is what bike-racing is about, accidents do happen and Jean-Marc took a risk stopping where he did. It could also have been a car instead of you that bumped into him. I have seen it a lot in sports, all the excuses....I am glad you take responsibility for what happened and your role in it. The letter of the organisers is well weighted and fair and creating every possibility for a fair race. Well done! Interesting how you plan your average speed and your calorie-usage. It is what is needed for a race like this!
Jack, with such super-human efforts on consecutive days, how do you manage the hydration, the stretching and avoiding the building of toxins, cramps and general fatigue in your leg muscles?
I have never seen a video like this before , of someone in such a long race, filming as they go. This is awesome! May i ask one thing? Can u tell us how fast u r going, and other metrics, stats, thats all very very interesting Best of luck!
@@JackButlerVideos i wonder if possible is there a way u can say somethint like your average speed but adjusted by removing the bits where you used the motor? Also, what percent of riding time on average did you use your motor?
@mreconomics1125 i would try and calculate/guess how much solar energy i would have made by the end of the day and try to "spend" it evenly for the full 14 hours as it's more efficient
I think a fairer outcome from the crash would be 24 hour agreed repair time for both bicycles. Why is it the one competitor gets to choose the time and place for the repairs. The outcome seems one sided. But overall sensible. GO GO GO Jack, In racing its not over to the chequered flag - Anything can happen until then and we all support you.
Jack, love these daily videos. Well done for making them. Also love hearing your thought, reflections, etc. All very real!!!
Thank you Jack for taking us along your amazing journey. Keep up the good work, and keep pedalling ! Cheers.
Love this. Keep on pushing Jack. You are doing an amazing job. Both with the race and taking the time to video everything. Much appreciated.
Good stuff keep the cadence where you need it to be and keep making the most of your time, great race mangement so far. Half way there now you got it!
Hell yea!!
Check your connectors. Some resistance from a loose connector wire can be hindering the charge. I can't tell you how often I fix electrical items because of a loose connector! Thanks for sharing these videos. Makes me feel that my 300 mile ebike jaunt should be a walk in the park lol
Good idea, thanks.
Hi Jack, another really nice video, and happy for you for another very good day....bye bye Sahara!
Probably filming is good 'distraction' for you, when everything looks the same and the day is still so long....
Your doing amazing brother. Keep it up.
Thanks for sharing the daily video Jack.
Watching every day. Keep going. It's so interesting.
Hi Jack, we met in Lyon the day before the departure. Very nice of you to share all those details of your trip. Impressive physical and psychological performance.
Keep up.
Hey, great to hear from you.
I bet you never expected. I would be in this position haha
What percent of your momentum is the panel supplying on average? Can you just coast on level ground without pedaling? Trying to understand how much power the sun is supplying.
If by momentum you mean power then in the non sunny days 0% and the best sunny day maybe 50%. It was a race so there was never a time i wasn't pedaling, i haven't actually tested it as not pedaling is not really of interest to me.
I applaud you for staying decent, fair and properly motivated.
It is a pity the whole Jean-Marc thing happened but that is what bike-racing is about, accidents do happen and Jean-Marc took a risk stopping where he did. It could also have been a car instead of you that bumped into him.
I have seen it a lot in sports, all the excuses....I am glad you take responsibility for what happened and your role in it.
The letter of the organisers is well weighted and fair and creating every possibility for a fair race. Well done!
Interesting how you plan your average speed and your calorie-usage. It is what is needed for a race like this!
Thanks for continuing the great videos . I am enjoying a fantastic vicarious trip in the Sahara! Would you ever go back to an upright bike?
For sure. Not for a suntrip probably recumbents are just better Suited.
Yeah they are the best for touring.Not as nippy as upright in town ,but I find mine fine.Hard to lose that comfort and being weird
I'm definitely going to call them "Beaumont Points" from now on, the mini milestones!
Jack, with such super-human efforts on consecutive days, how do you manage the hydration, the stretching and avoiding the building of toxins, cramps and general fatigue in your leg muscles?
I became incredibly fit before this trip. That helps. I'm staying in zone one as much as I possibly can in order to rest if you know the 5 zone model.
Bike lane in The Sahara - good to know! That is such good advice from Beaumont. Small wins if your mind can only that at the time. GGs And forth!
It's bloody awful when you're down to that though.
I should try and post it somewhere to get mark beamount to notice me haha
good luck
I notice Jean-Marc keeping firmly behind you.......
I have never seen a video like this before , of someone in such a long race, filming as they go.
This is awesome!
May i ask one thing? Can u tell us how fast u r going, and other metrics, stats, thats all very very interesting
Best of luck!
25km/h was my average speed at the end of the race including all climbing.
@@JackButlerVideos i wonder if possible is there a way u can say somethint like your average speed but adjusted by removing the bits where you used the motor?
Also, what percent of riding time on average did you use your motor?
@mreconomics1125 i would try and calculate/guess how much solar energy i would have made by the end of the day and try to "spend" it evenly for the full 14 hours as it's more efficient
I think a fairer outcome from the crash would be 24 hour agreed repair time for both bicycles. Why is it the one competitor gets to choose the time and place for the repairs. The outcome seems one sided. But overall sensible. GO GO GO Jack, In racing its not over to the chequered flag - Anything can happen until then and we all support you.
how did you get money and food from? do you have side job.?
I bought food from normal shops. I had enough money saved at the start
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3:30 bike lane used by kids to ride to the school
Moroccan speed bumps have legs.
he made you go first this time
....until he wasn't.
You should reverse camera so we see area you cycling in and not your face..
he shows forward sometimes. the wind is strong so probably couldn't hear him otherwise.
Are you required to wear a helmet? I wouldn't