144 kms off road and gravel. |
I was looking to trial my new dynamo set-up and I was pretty happy with the results. Mind you, according to Strava I averaged 23.4 kmh. That is not a sustainable Brevet/Bike-packing speed for any human I have heard of. And to prove this, I imploded at the halfway mark with the biggest bonk I have ever experienced. My latest special toastie pie recipe which was a special blend of Cheese and Smoked mussels was suddenly repeating on me and seemed less than desirable.
I managed to keep the contents inside my stomach, but my pace was so slow, as I rode the "Incline" that I wasn't pedalling fast enough to generate power from my dynamo to power my lights through the first tunnel. I could see lights alright, lots of small twinkly ones!
A caffeinated GEL at the top restored my mojo and I was shortly back to normal.
The latest iteration of the Stealth Bike Bag with a port-hole for cables and water resistant zip. |
I was testing my dynamo charging system so aligned all the goodies inside the bag as well as I could and put it all in another plastic bag. There was the Sinewave converter, my little battery holder, and a 3100 mah battery, and my phone. Before I started, I estimated that the 3100 mah battery was mostly charged, and the phone was also mostly charged. With an average speed of 23.4 kmh I would have been generating a reasonable amount of watts (for charging) and at the end of the day, the phone was fully charged at 100%. The idea is that at the end of the day, this battery or one of the other 2 I will be carrying, can be put into my head torch, should I need extra lighting if negotiating slow single-track at night. They can also be used as a power-bank.
I took the battery out today and it lasted for 6.5 hours in my torch, on the medium setting, so without getting all technical, that implies I didn't bleed too much power, overall. You wont see any photos from the ride. Why?
1. We were hammering too hard.
2. My phone was in a plastic bag in my top-tube bag ; )
The order of the bikes across the line, not neccessarily the fastest order, as people tended to leave at different times.
1, Hard-tail, 2, Fully, 3, CX bike, 4, CX bike, 5, Rigid MTB.
More "peer-reviewed" info to come when all the data has been analysed by the gurus at Inspiring Riding. Thanks guys. It was great.
4 Comments:
Not that anyone's counting... for the 2014 KB I managed 22.1kmh for the 1103km - so anything up nearer 24kmh would be pretty tough going, for sure.
thanks for the write up... could you tell me what aero bars you are using?
Profile aero bars. They were T2's but I scored some carbon extensions which saved about... 1 gram... got some camping mat stuck under the pads for extra plush-ness. Works well.
haha, thank you
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