Dr Jeremy Groves is an idiot

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craigwend

Grimpeur des terrains plats
Craigwend's (unscientific) 10 random commutes last year (roughly 27.5 miles round trip)

Both with the same rack & pannier (full of work clothes & pack up etc)



Total time in minutes

steel rockhopper (with front suspension) slicks, welll not 'nobblies'

times:

107
109.55
111.43
109.2
104.12

100.07
99.29
99.14
96.21
95.59


Total (rounded up / down) 1030 minutes



steel galaxy

99.47
97.39
100.52
99.23
101.31
99.05
98.29
99.5
100.02
98.55

Total (rounded up / down) minutes 993


This would generally indicate that my galaxy is faster than my rockhopper?

this does not allow for:
random traffic,
bad weather (going slower)
as the year (season) goes on I generally get fitter & faster...
I used the rockhopper mainly for the first part of the year
my fastest time was on the rockhopper - the later 5 times on the rockhopper were as the weather 'warmed' up .


Is this good enough for the BMJ April 1st edition?
 

Fab Foodie

hanging-on in quiet desperation ...
Location
Kirton, Devon.
The major issue affacting speed on a bicycle is generally wind resistance unless average speeds are very low.
That may partly explain the differences between the Rockhopper times and the Galaxy.
 
I weigh 80kg
so on the light bike total load is 89.5kg and on the cheap bike it is 93.5kg or naff all different (about 5%).
On a commute I would (as most do) go for a comfortable and enjoyable ride.

You will not get along any quicker in a sports car if you are in a traffic jam.
 
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