I was speculating with another cyclist being bigger in crosswinds. You've more ballast, so that would make you more stable, but you also have a bigger surface area, so that would make you a spinnaker. Suspect the whippets have an advantage there.Everybody knows that being a featherweight is great going up hills and much less so for the heavier individual, but are there any benefits speed wise in any situation apart from down hill, when the advantages of being larger literally outweigh the drawbacks?
I was speculating with another cyclist being bigger in crosswinds. You've more ballast, so that would make you more stable, but you also have a bigger surface area, so that would make you a spinnaker. Suspect the whippets have an advantage there.
On the flat and a still day, you'll probably have a little more rolling resistance, but the weight wouldn't make much if any difference. Again, though, the whippets can get down further on the drops, so their is still the spinnaker affect.
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I don't know whether a body builder on a bike would be faster or whether it would just be too much muscle though.
I know my experiences are not scientific, but I've worked with a few body builders over the years and to a man they struggled to lift their head off the pillow most days let alone anything else. Lately, I've cycled with 2 different guys who did OK on the flat but really struggled on any hill, and I'm no Contador. My conclusion, take these guys out the gym and their not much good at anything.Depends what the weight is. I'm heavier but faster than I was a few years ago because I now do a much more physical job so legs of steel and arms not far off.
I don't know whether a body builder on a bike would be faster or whether it would just be too much muscle though.
I know my experiences are not scientific, but I've worked with a few body builders over the years and to a man they struggled to lift their head off the pillow most days let alone anything else. Lately, I've cycled with 2 different guys who did OK on the flat but really struggled on any hill, and I'm no Contador. My conclusion, take these guys out the gym and their not much good at anything.
It's a bit of an oversimplification but generally speaking, big muscles are a massive hindrance to cycling up a hill quickly