Cool video Ben! I love this stuff. Seen Keller's name all over the leaderboards for the area here (Boulder)-congrats to him-he is in some pretty heady company there.
What do you think about Caad 10 in full black version? I don't know exactly what year that model came out, but I have it for sale used for 650 euros. That's a lot of money in the country where I live.
I get the idea of the bike. Definitely need disc brakes going up a mountain to set a world record. You may need to panic brake if a bear jumps out in the path, Yes I get it.
@@markxkovacic but that noodle cockpit is ridiculous. He was prolly nervous it would snap when dude was flexing it. I wouldn't trust it unless it was strictly a climbing bike.
Love to see how large of an angle there is in John's knee at the bottom of the pedal stroke, and how forward his knees are. 4 Years ago, I was "professionally" fitted on my Venge with what appeared to be an outdated ipad, and some Specialized app step tutorial installed for the bike fitter. I requested an endurance position because I was new to the aggressive geometry. I trusted the process, and thought it made a big difference. 3 years later, I purchased a Marin Nicasio Plus, and did all the saddle adjusting myself. I've found myself far more comfortable with the saddle lower, and nearly slammed forward. Anytime I ride my Venge now, I feel like I produce 20% less power compared to my Marin.
I often shake my head at how the cycling community has come to believe that a professional bike fit is a “must”. Unless someone has very odd body dimensions or a peculiar physical difficulty, I think a bike fitting is a good way to throw away a bunch of money. For the vast majority of riders, getting a comfortable, efficient position on the bike just isn’t that hard to achieve if you follow the basic, long-known fundamentals of bike fit and do a little tweaking on your own.
Thanks for sharing your experience. Part of John's relatively big knee bend is due to how far forward he is on the saddle for that climb. When Lachlan Morton did his Everest world record in Rist Canyon up in Fort Collins, he moved his saddle forward and up, according to Todd Carver at Retül who tweaked his position.
@TheRidewithBenDelaney Ah, i'm a big fan of Rist! Had no clue that's where the record was/is held. I really appreciate the way you spotlight Colorado cyclists. Some riders out there are remarkable, and they deserve recognition.
awesome, awesome, awesome. So happy to see this. Keller is the real deal folks.
Cool video Ben! I love this stuff. Seen Keller's name all over the leaderboards for the area here (Boulder)-congrats to him-he is in some pretty heady company there.
Great job, John! Another great video, Ben. Keep up the great work.
He is a legend! And so down to earth! Way to go, John!!!
Congrats on the PR then KOM!
But Im amazed on the 2014’s Kuss there..he has to go back there again!
That’s a bad dude. 100%
So freaking good, two absolute legends
Keller, you're a beast and I hope to see more challenges like this in the future! Way to go pal!
I drove this 6 weeks ago looking for a camping spot. Definitely wish I had my bike with me!!!
Clearly better to attempt this SOLO. Easier to stay focused on the task at hand. Well done!
Great ride bro
Love this format more please!
Very sunny day vs overcast (cooler) day. Just there you have your power gains
really cool video, interesting bike spec choices. Would want for those legs...
clean rider KOM
13lb bike! My fav. bike to ride (drop bar MTB) is 28lbs dry!
Thank God for e-bikes so Mr. Delaney could hang. Congrats!
Great for him!
Folks gotta watch the vid to the end :) Great job!
Darimo is one Spanish manufacturer
What did we learn? A good day is more important, rha a good bike. So, have a nice day. 👋🏻
What do you think about Caad 10 in full black version? I don't know exactly what year that model came out, but I have it for sale used for 650 euros. That's a lot of money in the country where I live.
@@Bu-22 I am a young gym guy who wants to enter the world of road cycling to improve his heart and condition. Which bike do you suggest I buy?
The 10 is a great bike, stick with it.
@@Bu-22 The problem is that in my country everything is too expensive and salaries are low... And there are not many good used bikes on offer. 😕
“A good feeling when your legs finally show up”.
Commendable effort considering he’s solo and not drafting anyone or using a TT/aero bike like I’ve seen on other KOM attempt videos on UA-cam.
Congrats John. You look roasted after that 2nd run!
weight weenie dream machine. so nice.
No wonder he laughs out loud when he passes me.
The word for this climb is heinous according to Hampsten
I love it!
Legend
Phil Gaimon enters the chat. Happy fourth!
long live light bikes.
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I get the idea of the bike. Definitely need disc brakes going up a mountain to set a world record. You may need to panic brake if a bear jumps out in the path, Yes I get it.
I think he probably comes back down the mountain.
@@markxkovacic yeap it's an all rounder bike. If he had rim brake tubs he would have to walk down just like all the world tour pros used to do.
@@markxkovacic but that noodle cockpit is ridiculous. He was prolly nervous it would snap when dude was flexing it. I wouldn't trust it unless it was strictly a climbing bike.
So... 4 cups of coffee and a 26 pound bike and I should go twice as fast?
Well, yeah. It's just math.
I kind of cringed when you wrenched on his bars. I could see them breaking and you giving a beet faced apology. Ooops. Sorry dude. 😅
That would be an oops!
Why carry a bottle on a 25 min KOM attempt?
Or a phone. I asked him the same thing.
Love to see how large of an angle there is in John's knee at the bottom of the pedal stroke, and how forward his knees are. 4 Years ago, I was "professionally" fitted on my Venge with what appeared to be an outdated ipad, and some Specialized app step tutorial installed for the bike fitter. I requested an endurance position because I was new to the aggressive geometry. I trusted the process, and thought it made a big difference. 3 years later, I purchased a Marin Nicasio Plus, and did all the saddle adjusting myself. I've found myself far more comfortable with the saddle lower, and nearly slammed forward. Anytime I ride my Venge now, I feel like I produce 20% less power compared to my Marin.
I often shake my head at how the cycling community has come to believe that a professional bike fit is a “must”. Unless someone has very odd body dimensions or a peculiar physical difficulty, I think a bike fitting is a good way to throw away a bunch of money. For the vast majority of riders, getting a comfortable, efficient position on the bike just isn’t that hard to achieve if you follow the basic, long-known fundamentals of bike fit and do a little tweaking on your own.
Thanks for sharing your experience. Part of John's relatively big knee bend is due to how far forward he is on the saddle for that climb. When Lachlan Morton did his Everest world record in Rist Canyon up in Fort Collins, he moved his saddle forward and up, according to Todd Carver at Retül who tweaked his position.
@TheRidewithBenDelaney Ah, i'm a big fan of Rist! Had no clue that's where the record was/is held. I really appreciate the way you spotlight Colorado cyclists. Some riders out there are remarkable, and they deserve recognition.
Lachlan got it but then Ronan took it back in Ireland.
Awful bike fit
You think? Saddle too low? He’s way on the edge of his saddle because he going up 15-20% climb - so that makes sense. Lmk
Cool dude to drop the hammer,🙌🙌, calling out @philgaimon ,,fun content Ben🤘🤘
Thanks!