JuhaL
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are we allowed best set up ? 23 mins eh ! put the kettle on for us while you wait on finish line
Absolutelly best set up you can get. That 23 mins, you can drink whiskey and get to sober before you have to start.
are we allowed best set up ? 23 mins eh ! put the kettle on for us while you wait on finish line
are we allowed best set up ? 23 mins eh ! put the kettle on for us while you wait on finish line
We saying no tt bikes ? Or anything goes ? I know even the free tt bike is faster on flats than most road bikes - up to you Randy , your rules , I don’t mind whatever you choose
Randy, based on my one and only outing would you be happy for me to start with Rod?
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Just for background I'm more of a retro cyclist knocking around on old (but nice) steel frames with 2x 6 or 7 speeds (short cage RDs) with toeclips. No reason not to go as fast as possible though!
I did Bormio To Tirano route today I noticed that more than 72km/h is possible. Max speed today was 78,5km/h. When we did Pico De Las Nieves 72km/h was max speed, probably with everyone.
Weren't you scared? A pebble away from disaster.

In trying to find my way around Rouvy I came across a reference in a release note that the 72km/hr limit was removed when braking was introduced. The Pico De Las Nieves route had several anomolies and the lack of avatars, draughting and the max speed harks back to previous versions of Rouvy. I was probably way too busy spinning out to notice, but I don't remember any braking?I did Bormio To Tirano route today I noticed that more than 72km/h is possible. Max speed today was 78,5km/h. When we did Pico De Las Nieves 72km/h was max speed, probably with everyone.
In trying to find my way around Rouvy I came across a reference in a release note that the 72km/hr limit was removed when braking was introduced. The Pico De Las Nieves route had several anomolies and the lack of avatars, draughting and the max speed harks back to previous versions of Rouvy. I was probably way too busy spinning out to notice, but I don't remember any braking?
When I was younger and even more foolish (also 28lbs heavier) the office bully swaggered over to my desk, grabbed my speedo head and exclaimed "How fast have you been?". There was some consternation that the answer was 50mph! To be fair this was on a heavy hybrid MTB that seemed well suited to seeing what happened when I dropped off Barbury Castle (high above Swindon) without touching the brakes.
In trying to find my way around Rouvy I came across a reference in a release note that the 72km/hr limit was removed when braking was introduced. The Pico De Las Nieves route had several anomolies and the lack of avatars, draughting and the max speed harks back to previous versions of Rouvy. I was probably way too busy spinning out to notice, but I don't remember any braking?
When I was younger and even more foolish (also 28lbs heavier) the office bully swaggered over to my desk, grabbed my speedo head and exclaimed "How fast have you been?". There was some consternation that the answer was 50mph! To be fair this was on a heavy hybrid MTB that seemed well suited to seeing what happened when I dropped off Barbury Castle (high above Swindon) without touching the brakes.