Can I Ride 100 km in a World Record Time?
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- Current world record of the fastest 100 km cycled by James MacDonald is 2 hours and 19 minutes (indoor velodrome, upright bike). Can a regular guy like me ride 100 km in that same time by a velomobile?
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147 W when travelling at almost 40 km/h in the rain, around .4 kWh / 100km. Holy shit, we are doing transportation wrong.
I think you did AWESOME considering the conditions!
I'm confident if you had a velodrome at your disposal, you would have beaten the record easily. There is no way the record time would be as short if ridden in the real world.
Yeah, in optimal coditions it would have been pretty easy.
Remember the world record holder didn't compete against wind, weather, potholes, hills, rough surfaces ...
You set a record - definitely!
I’m gonna have to take on Saukki’s record with Mint Sauce, the Legborghini…when he eventually gets to Colorado.
It took me 2 hrs 35 minutes to do a 55km lap of my area (Copper triangle: Wallaroo- Moonta bay- Pt. Hughes- Moonta- Kadina-Wallaroo.) But that's on my trike- a Greenspeed Magnum BW. And at 110 kg I'm not close to being fit! Between Wallaroo and Moonta, and Kadina and Wallaroo there are dedicated bike paths, but not nice smooth hot mix unfortunately.
What was the elevation gain?
I dont think the record dude could keep up to you on the roads and in the conditions you had to deal with, your a hero mate. Greetings from Tasmania.
Amazingly close! Go next weekend, you'll get it.
Looks like you need to fuel better to maintain your energy level. I am sure that with some training and good conditions you can do it 💪
The road surface conditions you faced were quite bad in places. That probably had a serious impact, plus you had traffic issues. That cant compare to a Velodrome with a near perfect surface.
Have you considered thorn resistant inner tubes? They are much heavier, but you never get a flat. In my commutes, it's been a huge improvement.
Still a good job. Not to diminish from your effort, a two wheel streamliner holds the one hour record at just over 92 km. The current record for a streamlined recumbent bicycle enclosed in an aerodynamic shell under the International Human Powered Vehicle Association (IHPVA) rules is held by Francesco Russo at 92.43 km (57.43 mi). This was done outdoors on a large automotive test track in Germany.
A fantastic effort though. Maybe take some time to scout out a route with roads that have perfect tarmac and try again next spring?
Maybe 🤔 Though the roads are getting worse every year and no one repairing them. It gets more difficult to find good roads 💩
I tried to recognize any of the stretches in your route from my Around the Bothnian Bay Tour with my QV+ last month but that was another EPIC FAIL. 😏 And since your average speed was about 15 km/h faster than mine on that tour I wouldn't consider your "fail" as especially "epic"... 😊
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I've always dreamed of such a flat terrain, what a performance! Good recovery
(I usually average 26km/h over 100km with my QuestXS)
You did an awesome job 👏🏻👏🏻
Going that hard for such a long time is not only about training but also a matter of nutrition as you had to experience. Running out of power was maybe because you didn‘t feed yourself enough on that ride.
But cool video 👍🏻
Tiukka suoritus, well done!
Good effort. The road conditions and the weather were against you. Next time try a different route, maybe go as far as you can on the good part then turnaround and return. Just pick a day with no wind.
Greatest challenge is to find a day with enough time. With two small kids it seems there’s never enough time 😄
Great comparison. You did it pretty well. No epic fail at all mate. Good Job
I wonder if you had shoulder straps holding you down in your seat that would mimic gravity for upright bikes how many more watts you'd be able to gain. I mean, probably good for a 25 watt better average. I know you have to be rising up a little. Also, create a segment along this ride that is 100KM long and see all the data.
Nice trip Also a little advertisement tyer glider Also we know indoors is different than real weather and road conditions but the indoor is not as hard still wind resistance
great attempt, really liked the video!
Hi. Great effort. Have you considered wider tyres? As fully faired the aero penalty would be negligeable, The larger air mass should make for a better ride over the rough surface which should repay in keeping your body in better shape longer and wider tyres can reduce rolling resistance. Also I see you are using butyl inner tubes. TPU inner tubes are lighter and have lower rolling resistance. Put together, a few more effective wats for going a bit faster.
All those intersections didn't help and I'm sure i saw at least one 40kph limit.
With a few improvements, and a better (less junctions) route and better fueling (to maintain your power output) I'm sure you can do it.
Lovely video and I hope you give it another go and I look forward to it.
Go for it, "allez, allez, allez" as they say on "Le Tour".
Yes, I would like to use wider tyres, but that would make the Bülk turning radius much worse.
@@TheVelomobileChannel I see the problem. I suppose its a bit more than trimming a bit of composite. Still the rear tyre is a candidate.
Does the Bulk have much in the way of suspension?
I really liked watching you ride in the rain. You are so much more comfortable and drier than me on a day like that which normally I would just skip. If I had a velomobile I would not mind riding in those conditions. Also I think your speed was good given the non optimal road conditions.
This is still pretty awesome, taking the circumstances into consideration.
It did get me thinking about something tangential. A while back you did a test with a 25 km/h eAssist for the velomobile (regular pedelec EU regulation), and watching that my main complaint was that those are only useful for acceleration in a velomobile. You'd want a speed-pedelec (45 km/h limit EU regulation), and since you can keep ~40 km/h at 200 watt, you'd be speed limited rather than power limited with a speed-pedelec.
Here you averaged 38.6 km/h with 147 watt. 45 km/h would require less than 250 watt, and if you put in 100 watt yourself, the motor only needs to put in 150 watt. That's ~350 Wh/100 km - less than most normal ebike batteries. Put a 750 Wh battery in it, and you'd have one hell of a commuter vehicle.
Great attempt! Next time you will break the record!
155/140 = 1,107 => it took you 10,7% more that the WR, that´s very close, considering the circumstances. On one side, you had to fight wind, weather and potholes, while the velodrome- or imaginary-hyperloop-scenarios simply aren´t reflecting reality... And while your velomobile is far more aerodynamic than a hyper-race-bike, using a velomobile is exactly as feasible as using one of those hyper-race-track-bikes... And so, the one who chooses the track-bike, it´s his own fault, after all...
I remember you testing the difference in speed between the quatrevelo and your quest and you kept the quatrevelo at almost 45kmh speed ... I'm surprised you didnt exceed that speed with the bülk... and...
couldn't have just gone from Korpi to Kannus and back to korpi and then for the rest towards toholampi again since the roads seem to have been in better shape?
btw I just got my quatrevelo plus and I managed a 30kmh average on a 90km trip ... I was pretty much spent after that ordeal... you must be pretty fit to do a 45 average in a quatrevelo.
you should that comparison test with the Bülk too....
Cool video and pretty good speed considering the handicap of 2 gigantic side mirrors and thick butyl tubes (and rain).
Hey Saukki
You got any suggestions for countering the rain, except for racing hoods and not riding? (I'm not necessarily against a racing hood. I just don't have one yet, because when I bought my Quest, I found the price for the hood quite high for something I thought I wouldn't use. So right nog it's not an option.)
Both yesterday and today I got caught in a real downpour, that quickly made my glasses inpossible to see through, and eventually even soaked my raincoat as well, to the point even my clothes underneath got pretty wet, despite the foam cover.
The cover isn't the problem, that doesn't let any water through. But with heavy rain like I got the last two days, it still comes in through the remaining opening.
Yet, f*ck not riding. I can agree with what you said in some previous videos. The velomobile is still way more fun than the car. I'm willing to endure wet clothes, just to be able to have already downed a cup of coffee at work by the time someone I passed only about 5 km before arriving, and to be able to just keep moving. I might not be home quicker than if I went by car in the evening. But just the fact I can ride up to the front of the queue at traffic lights, or even bypass traffic hotspots completely... Just for that, it's a joy to have a velomobile.
What I'm really concerned about is the wet, unclear glasses though. It's not safe practice to ride like that. Yet not everywhere is enough space to stop without holding up others to clean them.
But I'm visually impaired, so I really need mine for riding. Otherwise I would just put them away when it rains.
As for the racing hood, it's not that I'm not willing to consider it. I just found it quite expensive for something that, when I bought the velomobile, I thought I would never, or at least only very rarely, use. So I don't have one... yet.
But after the last two days, It starts to seem more interesting to get one after all.
So I'm now trying to get some info if they really makes a difference in the rain. But also what you have to keep in mind when using one.
My solo PB is 35,4km/h over 100km on the roadbike. Bonked so hard at the 104km mark that I had to return to the previous town to get something to eat. If you can talk while riding, you're not riding hard enough 😆
Bad conditions but still excellent performance. If you try again in a velodrome, you can beat the record without any problems!
If my hommade velomobile can do 100 km in 2 hours 35 min, I will be super happy!
Does the flexing of the NACA duct cover cause any cracking of the paint or carbon fiber at the hinge point?
Nope. Haven’t had any paint issues with mine.
Good try! You had everything against you - I had to try 6 times before I managed to do a Sub-3 hour Century on a 25 mile loop road course - You can do it too!
100km with 39km/h is super fast for open roads. switch to latex tubes and u will do it easy.
One Does Not Simply Break The World Record!
Is it possible to see your strava data? Am very interested in looking at watt average
Maybe if you shave your legs?
ROTFL
Would you like to make this ride public on Strava?
You did great all things considered. Maybe if you pick the perfect route on the perfect day with the perfect temperature you could do it? 👍
Jaahas nojapyörä hommia, 2015 tuli rakennettua oma.
Cool project, I think you did very well.
If you were on the indoor track you"d do it easy with the Velo
You did well! This was not a failure in any way!
Without training, still pretty good!!
World record for cycling 100 km is 1:07:02 by Sam Whittingham. What's next? Comparing the Bülk to a tortoise? That's ridiculous.
Who said I was comparing the Bülk to something? I was challenging myself.
Maybe I should compete against a tortoise next time, so I would have a change to finally win something 🤣
U are so cool Saukki! I love your humor :)
A valiant effort! I like that you did it on the road. I shows how effective the streamlining of the Velomobile is. But also what good shape James MacDonald was in (no breaks) ...that you are in very good shape too!
You did bloody well all things considered, hard off to you.
I've been told that if you spray silicone lube inside your tyre and over the inner tube, it reduces the chance of pitch flats by allowing the tube slip away from the tyre as it flatters. I can't back this up with any science, or what disadvantages it might cause, but maybe worth a try.
Can you tell me when removing the front wheels, are the bolts handed or do they both undo anti clockwise.
Great video, ride safe.
Interesting idea. That lube trick might actually reduce the rolling resistance tiny bit by reducing the friction between tyre and tube.
Both front wheel bolts undo anti-clockwise.
I did 65 km in 1,5 hour. Avarage speed 45 km per hour. When you take accu and mirrors away. It need to be piece of cake. Just build it up. It takes 2 weeks to get into shape.
Unfortunately I don’t have enough time for proper training nowdays.
Btw. riding on public roads without mirrors feels kind of a stupid idea 😬
Tough guy!!! BTW how much time u spent in total? I think u didn't have very long breaks at all...
Just the one break about 15 min to change the tube.
This velomobile looks really interesting. I'm a bit torn about what to get in the future because I also tend to get bicycles that can be used all around the year.
Velomobiles are pretty good for year-round riding. Here where I live our winters are similar to Finland. I ride my velomobile the whole year. I just slow down and Eb more careful when there is snow. Saukki uses a Quatrevelo so he can have better traction in snow. I ride my Bülk all year though and just put winter tires on and be more careful in snow.
I would say that if you need to ride on snow & ice, get a 4 wheeler.
@@TheVelomobileChannelThanks. That's what I've been thinking too because snow and slippery areas need more stability.
Good effort. What tires did you end up using in the front? Unfortunate weather and road conditions. The roads here in Minnesota are similarly bad so I feel for you. In June I did a tour in Germany with a W9. The roads were so perfect. I miss that.
Schwalbe One. During the past ten years the roads around here have ended up in pretty bad shape. The goverment doesn’t issue enough money for the maintenance.
@@TheVelomobileChannel we have the same problem with the roads. Contact Urban tires might have gotten you a little more speed, but probably not enough to get to 43.4km/h.
SO ride the sled on a velodrome??
hauska seikkailu.a fun adventure.
That was still awesome.
What did you drink on the trip. The sportsdrink from powder is doing me well.
I had a lot of water and some sports drink.
That was not a failure
the current 100km record is 2:04:03 by james coxon in an unfaired velomobile/recumbent trike. this was in july in the uk.
Yeah, but that would be out of my reach. That’s why I choose the upright bike record instead 😁
@@TheVelomobileChannel ah ok. i was just saying in case you didnt know. it was very recently done. amazing though. he totally destroyed the upright record by a big margin...on a trike. and everyone knows trikes are so slow! my catrike 700 is slow compared with that thing, but ive always suspected it has a small speed advantage over road bikes. depending on rider, of course
Onko jossain karttaohjelmassa mahdollista saada näkymään vain kevyenliikenteenväylät Suomessa? Ihan turvallisuussyistä kyselen.
Open street maps ainakin näyttää pyörätiet vihreällä värillä kartassa. Ja useimmat reitityssoftat joita olen käyttänyt mm. Strava ja Komoot tuntuvat suosivan reitin piirtämistä ennemmin pyörätielle, vaikka itse haluaisin piirtää sen reitin siihen viereen ajoradalle.
Buddy video plz
Go on a long way
It wasn't a failure, you tried and that's what matters, in the end it was a nice ride, greetings from BRAZIL
Now you have a time to race against next time. Racing the best in the world is fun but it's also motivating to race your past self.
Hey, Saukki. Good try at the record. Given the conditions, I don't think 2h35min is that bad.
You're definately doing a lot better than me. So far I haven't bothered resetting the bike computer in my Quest yet, Except when it gave an error message for average speed. So I know over the course of the last two weeks, my average hovered somewhere between 18-20km/h. And when I was checking, I saw it took me about 7,5 hours to ride about 530 km.
But I'm getting used to the Quest now. I'm starting to be more consistent with my speed, maintaining 25-30 km/h much better, and sometimes getting up to 35 (if I still dare to check)
And I'm getting more confident about turns. And figuring out how asphalt condition/composition, weather, ... all affects the speed
The fastest I've gone so far was 44km/h, when I was on my home street, and was trying for speed. After resetting the computer, I've had a 40km/h max speed, of which I don't even know where I've gone that fast. So I probably wasn't trying that time. Just lucky.
Downhill stays scary though... I don't want to overheat the brakes, but I also don't want to shoot out into an intersection without being able to check if it's clear.
Any tips to counter sore feet soles? Or an idea what may cause it?
I usually have it when riding home after work, so I already thought it could be the edges where the bottoms of my socks are stitched shut getiing under there from running around all day, and than causing me trouble when I ride home.
I don't adjust them when I change into my cycling shoes, because I have to rush out. The bosses can never be gone quick enough. I've already been locked in once because of their "go go go" attitude and them not bothering to check if everyone left before the last person who has the code for the gate, leaves. While certainly the ones in the office all come by car.
And what was that you were sayng about farting in a velomobile, quite a while back?... Phew! I think I need my exhaust checked. 🌬😱
Well, at least the noise reminds all those jealous people to keep distance 🤣
Is the Quest your first recumbent? If so, that may explain the sore feet you have. You are not yet accustomed to the riding position. Or maybe Quest has different riding position than your previous recumbent (if you had one). But anyway, the sore feets probably comes because of restricted blood circulation. You are pedaling legs high in front of you and your blood circulation may not yet be adjusted to that riding position. I had the same issue back in the days when I started with recumbents. You just have to keep riding and it will get better over time. Or then your shoes are little bit too tight which will effect the blood circulation.
@@TheVelomobileChannel Quest is my first recumbent, yes.
@TheVelomobileChannel so far I've done everything with it though. Commuting to work, shopping, ... Even foe just a ride.
Only time I took the car was when the weather people predicted a bad storm... which than I didn't see anything from.
And the time I was going away for a day, and had to leave my personal transport unattended at the train station. I didn't want a dolphin interaction to be overshadowed by concern over the safety of my brand new ride. So for that day I felt more comfortable taking the car.
But other tan that, I always take the Quest... cycling shoes are quicker to put on, I can travel 2/3 of my route to work without seeing any cars.
And at the times I'm commuting, there aren't many cyclists either.
And I don't have to stop for fuel.
Yes, without a racing hood, it's not the most pleasant option when it rains.
But it still beats having to deal with BMW and Audi drivers.
I wonder what you get if you cross breed those 🤔😜
Hi Saukki! You did a really great job with a perfect bike for this! And you had bad weather conditions and the streets in Finland seems not be that good. I like this experiment, although it is a strange comparison (bad weather, bad roads, flat tyre, break, traffic). :D By the way: Why is the world record holder a cyclist on a normal racing bike? Isn't the world record made by someone on a velomobile? Keep on with the great work, hopefully there will be more videos on your channel soon. Best regards from Hungary!
good effort
great effort! setting a goal and going for it.
Amazing effort! Well done.
Cool ride! Did you eat while riding?
Yes I had some snacks while riding.
Hi Saukki. Love the channel. 👍👍👍👍👍
Buen trabajo !!! Gracias por compartir.
Why don't you go to Newport Velodrome, have a try there with your bülk!!!
Too far away. In fact there’s no velodromes anywhere near where I live.
@@TheVelomobileChannel With a bülk, you can master the distance!