setting up a bike for uci tts is so hard. you can use lasers and measure everything 9 times then their jig is a little different and you gotta tweak it
Good stuff, glad the videos are back. I am really waiting for a new Giant Trinity, still surprised they haven’t updated it yet. Although, I feel like my 2020 Trinity is still plenty fast.
I don't know how many of you have seen/read the UCI TT guidebook. Its tedious, and this gentleman right here just gave out a gold standard summery of it.
As a TT Bike rider I very much appreciate this Video! Very informative and in-depth. Also a big plus for the P5! I currently ride a Fuji Norcom but I had a P3 a few years ago and loved it! #RobbArmstrong
So you film this yesterday then they go and drop a new helmet on you haha. I’ve been wondering how long until they try to fill that gap with more helmet.
Funny thing, Wout was listed at 187cm until the new technical regulations came out for 2023. He magically grew just enough to meet the category 3 height requirement.
@@fastorfictionMan, just admit you made a mistake with the conversion, it's not the end of the world.... Just like it was a mistake to say "high hands is faster"...... the correct statement is, "high hands may be faster, it depends..."
Measuring hip and back angle using the shoulder joint is fairly problematic. It doesn't account for the degree of flexion or extension throughout the spine. True hip angle might be better measured using the pelvis rather than the shoulder.
Ah, real world data on high hands, please. That position is slower for me by at least 3 minutes over IM distance via real world testing in Kona on a loop course.
This is crazy good. Always enjoy your videos. Keep pumping them out 👌🏼
Great video - explained setup issues and UCI requirements really well
Great video. Interested to hear more about having a higher position can help lower the head.
setting up a bike for uci tts is so hard. you can use lasers and measure everything 9 times then their jig is a little different and you gotta tweak it
180 cm is 5'11", great video
Really great video. Enjoyed comparing my fit angles with what you provided here.
This is gold! Keep up the great work.
Appreciate this! Looking forward to the draft data.
Good stuff, glad the videos are back. I am really waiting for a new Giant Trinity, still surprised they haven’t updated it yet. Although, I feel like my 2020 Trinity is still plenty fast.
I don't know how many of you have seen/read the UCI TT guidebook. Its tedious, and this gentleman right here just gave out a gold standard summery of it.
Great video again. Cannot wait for the test on aero socks/ sleeves vs shaved vs stubbled arms and legs.
Thanks for the analysis and deep dive.
Love the videos! Thank you
Amazing info, thank you for that. Love it.
Nice Jim great content.
As a TT Bike rider I very much appreciate this Video! Very informative and in-depth. Also a big plus for the P5! I currently ride a Fuji Norcom but I had a P3 a few years ago and loved it!
#RobbArmstrong
Nice love the insight
You mix up 5.9 feet with 5’9”.
So you film this yesterday then they go and drop a new helmet on you haha. I’ve been wondering how long until they try to fill that gap with more helmet.
Right? So not cool. 😂
Funny thing, Wout was listed at 187cm until the new technical regulations came out for 2023. He magically grew just enough to meet the category 3 height requirement.
Great video! Really interesting! Might consider a different mic. Sound is not the best.
I think my sound has sucked in every video so far. So, yes, new mic setup for the next one, though I'll still probably screw it up somehow.
nice analisis
Why are high hands faster?
I feel like i need to take a look at my saddle height now!
Same here. Looks likes he trades off aero for power.
180cm is almost 5'11.
5.90551 to be exact.
0.905 foot, so 10.866 inches. I know it, i'm 1m76 and just above 5'9. Great video nonetheless.
@@fastorfictionMan, just admit you made a mistake with the conversion, it's not the end of the world.... Just like it was a mistake to say "high hands is faster"...... the correct statement is, "high hands may be faster, it depends..."
Talking about reach. It seems when I extend my reach I lose a bit of power. Is that typical?
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Measuring hip and back angle using the shoulder joint is fairly problematic. It doesn't account for the degree of flexion or extension throughout the spine. True hip angle might be better measured using the pelvis rather than the shoulder.
"He is taking every bit of those 14 centimeters."
Okay 🥴
Lol. I love people. Thanks for the laugh.
Its a shame this video came out before the relase of rhe vader helmet
Your math is wrong but you don’t see it. 180 cm =70.866 inches. I’ll be the third person to point it out to you. 5’9” would be 175 cm.
Yup, almost no pro cyclists are 197cm tall😅
Maximum reach is better..!? Try hold that for any length of time..
Ah, real world data on high hands, please. That position is slower for me by at least 3 minutes over IM distance via real world testing in Kona on a loop course.
if something can be measured, e.g. reach, it's not "amount".