Anthony.R.Brown
Active Member
The {MTAF} Modern Technology Advances Formula,makes it possible to make a Thread like this,and a maybe a few more will follow
I am giving the {MTAF} again below for anyone who has never seen it.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Modern Technology,Aerodynamic Carbon Frames,Tri Bars,Carbon Disk Wheels,Tri Disk Front Wheels,Aerodynamic Helmet.
Below is The Cycling TT Modern Technology Advantage Formula... {MTAF}
A = Based on (Chris Boardman using a {MTAF} Track bike with a distance of 56.375 km)
B = and (Chris Boardman using a Normal Track bike with a distance of 49.441 km)
C = The Advantage difference in Km
D : 1 Hour/60 Minutes
E : The Advantage in Minutes
(A : 56.375 km) - (B : 49.441 km) = (C : 6.934 km)
(D : 60) / (C : 6.934 km) = (E : 8.65301413326)
Then...
(E : 8.65301413326) / (D : 60) = 0.144216902221 (for every Minute a rider,rides using a {MTAF} bike
Example if a rider rides for 60 Minutes then we calculate...
60 x 0.144216902221 = 8.65301413326 Minutes Advantage.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
So for anyone who has been living on the Planet No! Cycling for the last 50 years or so and have never heard of I.S Cammish ?
Ian Scott Cammish is an English time trial cyclist. He dominated British time trialling in the 1980s, holding the Road Time Trials Council’s British Best All-Rounder for nine years – 1980 to 1985 consecutively and 1987 to 1989 consecutively.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Cammish
Back to this Thread what I am sure we would all like to know is just how Fast Ian could have gone using all the latest Modern Technology Advances ?
Below is the {MTAF} doing just that...
First for the 50 Mile TT
1983 I.S Cammish GS Strada 1:39.51
1:39.51 x 0.144216902221 = 14.35102394 Minutes Advantage
1:39.51 - 14.35102394 = (1:25.15897606) (1:25.15) for a 50 mile TT
Which compared to the current Record holder below...
2018 M.Bialoblocki NOPINZ 1:30.31
1:30.31 - 1:25.15 = 5.16
Makes I.S Cammish the True 50 mile TT Record holder!
Now the 100 Mile TT
1983 I.S Cammish GS Strada 3:31.53
3:31.53 x 0.144216902221 = 31.6570522063 Minutes Advantage
3:31.53 - 31.6570522063 = (2:59.8729477937) (2:59.9) for a 100 mile TT
Which compared to the current Record holder below...
2019 M.Bialoblocki NOPINZ 3:13.37
3:13.37 - 2:59.9 = 13.38
Makes I.S Cammish the True 100 mile TT Record holder!
Below are some Great photo's of Ian
https://www.ttlegends.org/men-cyclists/?mid=554
Some of my Favourites...
Ian aging well...and still able to show the younger generation how it's done
Anthony.R.Brown 08/03/2021
Former Chelmer CC
I am giving the {MTAF} again below for anyone who has never seen it.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Modern Technology,Aerodynamic Carbon Frames,Tri Bars,Carbon Disk Wheels,Tri Disk Front Wheels,Aerodynamic Helmet.
Below is The Cycling TT Modern Technology Advantage Formula... {MTAF}
A = Based on (Chris Boardman using a {MTAF} Track bike with a distance of 56.375 km)
B = and (Chris Boardman using a Normal Track bike with a distance of 49.441 km)
C = The Advantage difference in Km
D : 1 Hour/60 Minutes
E : The Advantage in Minutes
(A : 56.375 km) - (B : 49.441 km) = (C : 6.934 km)
(D : 60) / (C : 6.934 km) = (E : 8.65301413326)
Then...
(E : 8.65301413326) / (D : 60) = 0.144216902221 (for every Minute a rider,rides using a {MTAF} bike
Example if a rider rides for 60 Minutes then we calculate...
60 x 0.144216902221 = 8.65301413326 Minutes Advantage.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
So for anyone who has been living on the Planet No! Cycling for the last 50 years or so and have never heard of I.S Cammish ?
Ian Scott Cammish is an English time trial cyclist. He dominated British time trialling in the 1980s, holding the Road Time Trials Council’s British Best All-Rounder for nine years – 1980 to 1985 consecutively and 1987 to 1989 consecutively.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Cammish
Back to this Thread what I am sure we would all like to know is just how Fast Ian could have gone using all the latest Modern Technology Advances ?
Below is the {MTAF} doing just that...
First for the 50 Mile TT
1983 I.S Cammish GS Strada 1:39.51
1:39.51 x 0.144216902221 = 14.35102394 Minutes Advantage
1:39.51 - 14.35102394 = (1:25.15897606) (1:25.15) for a 50 mile TT
Which compared to the current Record holder below...
2018 M.Bialoblocki NOPINZ 1:30.31
1:30.31 - 1:25.15 = 5.16
Makes I.S Cammish the True 50 mile TT Record holder!
Now the 100 Mile TT
1983 I.S Cammish GS Strada 3:31.53
3:31.53 x 0.144216902221 = 31.6570522063 Minutes Advantage
3:31.53 - 31.6570522063 = (2:59.8729477937) (2:59.9) for a 100 mile TT
Which compared to the current Record holder below...
2019 M.Bialoblocki NOPINZ 3:13.37
3:13.37 - 2:59.9 = 13.38
Makes I.S Cammish the True 100 mile TT Record holder!
Below are some Great photo's of Ian
https://www.ttlegends.org/men-cyclists/?mid=554
Some of my Favourites...
Ian aging well...and still able to show the younger generation how it's done
Anthony.R.Brown 08/03/2021
Former Chelmer CC
Last edited: