thefollen
Veteran
- Location
- Balham/Tooting Bec
As you know we've experienced a massive plethora of weather conditions over the past 3 weeks. Keeps us on our toes!
Anyway, quick question.
Yesterday when cycling home (Holborn to Tooting Bec, London- southbound) there was a bit of wind about. Whilst I'm not overtaken very often I had a few people fly by me. Looked at my speedo and I'd been docked to 16/17mph, whereas usually I'd cruise at around 20-25mph. My legs were in a bit of 'recovery' due to an event at the weekend (Mud Runner Icebreaker duathlon) but had been keeping speed before the wind. This morning I weighed myself with bike and backpack at a total road weight of 12stone4 (I'm 10st).
Question is: Do lighter people feel the effects of a headwind more than someone heavier? Also, do lighter people benefit from a tailwind more due to less weight to 'push'?
Of course it could be that my legs were just not up for it yesterday...
Anyway, quick question.
Yesterday when cycling home (Holborn to Tooting Bec, London- southbound) there was a bit of wind about. Whilst I'm not overtaken very often I had a few people fly by me. Looked at my speedo and I'd been docked to 16/17mph, whereas usually I'd cruise at around 20-25mph. My legs were in a bit of 'recovery' due to an event at the weekend (Mud Runner Icebreaker duathlon) but had been keeping speed before the wind. This morning I weighed myself with bike and backpack at a total road weight of 12stone4 (I'm 10st).
Question is: Do lighter people feel the effects of a headwind more than someone heavier? Also, do lighter people benefit from a tailwind more due to less weight to 'push'?
Of course it could be that my legs were just not up for it yesterday...