Fastest you've been on your bike?

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Brandane

Legendary Member
Location
Costa Clyde
Only ever managed to break through the 50mph once, that was on The Way of the Roses route somewhere slightly off the official route heading for a BnB in Grassington.
Carrying 2 panniers on a Specialized Tricross on a long downhill.
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
Only ever managed to break through the 50mph once, that was on The Way of the Roses route somewhere slightly off the official route heading for a BnB in Grassington.
Carrying 2 panniers on a Specialized Tricross on a long downhill.
Though I am guilty of rather recklessly rapid*** descending at times, here is a sobering reminder that we do need to take care. On the WOTR descent from Greenhow Hill into Pateley Bridge...

... we were heading up the steep ascent out of Pateley Bridge on the way over to Grassington and I had just commented on how dodgy the descent was and that there had been many serious accidents involving cyclists there when suddenly the driver of a 4x4 towing a caravan ahead of us braked hard and stopped.

We pulled up and got out to see what the problem was and saw a cyclist lying unconscious in the road. He looked in a very bad way. I felt as though I had jinxed the poor man.

*** Alluring alliteration!
 

nickyboy

Norven Mankey
Though I am guilty of rather recklessly rapid*** descending at times, here is a sobering reminder that we do need to take care. On the WOTR descent from Greenhow Hill into Pateley Bridge...



*** Alluring alliteration!

I reconcile fast descending like this....

The real risk unless you do something stupid is a mechanical or another road user. Whether I do 40 or 50 isn't going to make much difference here. Also, I suspect the physical effects of an off at 40 or 50 are pretty much the same (ie bad)

So I might as well do 50 as 40. At least I get down the hill in a shorter time and thus spend less time at risk, right?
 

hoopdriver

Guru
Location
East Sussex
I passed a Ferrari once - of course it was parked at the time....

I have exceeded 50mph twice, once in the Vosges in France and another time coming down a mountain pass in Greece. Both of those eye watering moments were twenty years ago and there is precisely no chance I would ever be foolish enough to tempt fate like that again.
 

lazybloke

Considering a new username
Location
Leafy Surrey
Also, I suspect the physical effects of an off at 40 or 50 are pretty much the same (ie bad)
So I might as well do 50 as 40.

"Bad" sums it up quite well.
The 25% increase in speed from 40mph to 50mph equates to a 56% increase in kinetic energy.

(if I've remembered the equations of motions correctly... it's been a few years. Er, decades).
 

Moodyman

Legendary Member
Just over 50mph going down the middle section of the descent from Mont Ventoux down to Malaucène. The road's perfect for it, as it's long, straight, steep and smooth. No pedalling required.

This, as well as having no side roads feeding into the road you are, is the key to going mega fast. Oh, and the nerves.
 

Zanelad

Guru
Location
Aylesbury
32.6 mph according to the display on the bike. Downhill of course. About 45 years ago I did 50 mph on the flat. I was holding onto a friend's car at the time. I seemed like fun to begin with, but the problem if letting go and then slowing down safetly, did trouble me for a short while, although it seemed much longer at tbe time. I was urging him quite loudly not to go any faster.

Luckily, it ended OK no damage apart from some lightly soiled underwear. Never tried it again tnough.
 

Proto

Legendary Member
20 years ago I managed 51mph on two occasions in the Chilterns, firstly Chinnor Hill and secondly Howes Hill towards Watlington. Quite scary, wouldn’t be brave enough now.

Daughter managed 59.6 mph somewhere near the Italian/Swiss/Austrian border. Rode up Stelvio and down into Austria. Bit of a nutter, no idea where she gets it from
 

Jimidh

Veteran
Location
Midlothian
Just over 50mph going down the middle section of the descent from Mont Ventoux down to Malaucène. The road's perfect for it, as it's long, straight, steep and smooth. No pedalling required.
That is a stunning descent - an ample reward for the hard work in getting to the top.
 
Worryingly, the specialist quoted in the article suggested that there is some risk even at speeds as low as 10 mph, though it increases massively with speed.

I am going to try to make some windshields for my helmet straps. Even if they only cut (say) 15 dB off the noise, that would be a big help.
The noise inside a TT lid that fully encloses your head and ears at high speeds is pretty bad.
 
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This was coming off of Box hill in last year’s PRLS 100. The scary thing was I really didn’t want to be going that quick, as it was raining heavily, but my brakes were not working, because of the rain. I was absolutely bricking it, but weirdly I went into ‘fight or flight’, and everything seemed to slow down, so it didn’t feel as bad as it was.
 
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