Best Bike Setup For The Iditarod Trail: Rigs Of The 2024 Iditarod Trail Invitational Breakdown
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- Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
- What makes the best rig for the Iditarod Trail Invitational? In our latest video, Neil unpacks the bikes of the 2024 Iditarod Trail, highlighting what most racers are using, uncovering some unexpected findings, and sharing a few thoughts about the race and gear.
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Outline:
Intro - 0:00
Racers - 1:22
Bike - 3:11
Wheels/Tires - 4:14
Drivetrains - 6:14
Cargo - 7:16
Random findings - 9:21
Age and locations - 10:00
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Neil Beltchenko ( / neil_beltchenko )
Geometry: 150lbs, 5'9.5", 32" inseam, +2.5" Ape index Развлечения
I would be interested to know the stats on pedal and footwear types. Flats vs. clippers, bike-specific boots (45NRTH, Lake, etc) vs. non-bike cold weather boots?
I have fatbiked with Daniel P from Winnipeg, who finished 4th in his first try in the 350. I caught a glimpse of his ITI setup at the last group ride I rode with him a few weeks ago. We were on forested singletrack and he was just givin' er even on the tight treed sections with all that cargo on board. He is an absolute machine. He made Winnipeg, and Canada proud!
4th is pretty bad.
I love these data breakdown videos. Maybe at the end of the year, you could make a video of all the bike data collected and say, "These are the most popular components of the year."
Love it, thanks for the idea.
Damm these data breakdown videos is sure interesting seeing different bikes with bags
Great education. Thank you. Just starting my planning and prepping so finding your channel is a huge help.
Re: zero suspension forks... At 6:23 of the video it looks like you show a picture of a Lauf fork - isn't that a suspension fork or am I mistaken?
What beautiful bikes so beautiful in fact I didn't even notice the husky in the background of one photo until I went thru again. Another well done product. Fat bike is in the garage. No snow here in Northern Vermont right now. Thank you for the video. My wife is not so happy thou. My shopping list just got bigger!!!! Take care, Al
Awesome awesome collation of data 🚲
01:55 and 100% are a little bit crazy. 😊
I like to call it "motivated" lol!
Heller love your content.do you know aboout and Cold wether test for elektronik chifting
Ooh! Panniers and fork bags. Nice. At those temperatures maybe they had two pads foam plus air to get the necessary high R value?
Popular: insulated air pad on solid foam pad for real cold. I would take both.
Great video! Regarding the Garmin Edge series, I did a 100km Fatbike race over the weekend at -25°C (felt). I used a Garmin Edge 530 on battery save mode and finish my 6hrs race with 75% battery left.
I’m impressed, mine turns off every time it gets cold. 0c/32f range. It’s so silly.
What about Husker Dun't?
The only thing that stood out to me was that there weren’t any folks from California, Oregon, Washington or Idaho. Cali just because of population, and the rest because they trend very outdoorsy.
Having recreated regularly in WA and bc, I have a very clear idea of myself freezing to death alone and hungry doing a race like this 😂
Well, Jay-P lives in ID but was hit by a car so probably not racing much for awhile....
@@blairburton1234 sure… but he’s also been a magnet for talented cyclists to get trained for Iditarod.
I wonder if Revelate Design will release the orange nano panniers as seen on Lael Wilcox's bike! They'd look great on my bike!
I think those are older prototypes, fingers crossed though!
Yes Good Sir, please expound on your comment concerning the Garmin 1040 and it's shutting down when it gets chilled. Thanks
I mentioned it in this video, but the 1040 solar turns off when it gets cold. ruclips.net/video/4pepN3JA0qw/видео.html
Interesting that there are no Trek Farleys. Trek just updated the Farley lineup to make them more adventure ready. Any insight into why no Farleys? Great vid by the way, and best of luck to all the crazy Iditarod participants! Shout out to fellow Minnesotans! 🙂
A fair number of riders on them here in Fairbanks, I almost got one myself. Just had a better fit on a 9 Zero 7.
The Lauf fork in the photo doesn't count as a suspension fork?
not in the traditional sense, but its certainly worth a mention so thanks for the comment.
Came here to mention the Lauf, but you beat me to it. :)
No gear hubs? Do they not deal well in the cold?
Rohloff?
Perhaps it has something to do with them not being spec’d on bikes?? Not sure how they work in cold temps as I’ve never used them in freezing temps, hopefully someone can chime in here.
I’m with you @Nobbyclarke, I would have expected a Rohloff or Pinion somewhere in the lineup and surely a belt drive. I would thought a Pinion would be handy because you have the potential to swap out wheels easily. For a serious racer I wouldn’t be surprised if they bring two sets of wheels to the start & decide what to use.
No UK participants? How odd, previous editions there were plenty.
6:23 that Lauf fork is just so sexy 🤤
Definitely cool functionality, but sexy? Looks bow legged. Still jealous though!