This question often arises with various scienitific analysis and anecdotal evidence.
Well on Saturday there was the opportunity to compare road bike and TT bike times very closely in the Festival 10 which featured a roadman category. More to the point, 2 riders rode it twice on different machines.
My mate Jon Masters rode his road bike early (no6) and I was keen to compare on a level playing field. Initially we thought his time of 24:42 was slower cos he wasn't feeling so good or maybe wasn't focussed, however his 2nd (P3 full aero) time of 22:30 was only a few secs of his PB for the course and suggested he had reasonable form.
The 2 riders did the following:
rd #6 TT #56 TT advantage
Jon Masters 24:42 22:30 2:12
rd #58 TT #7
Deborah Percival 26:20 24:26 1:54
Looking at both times it would suggest that maybe Jon was actually riding well - I know he wanted to give me a run for my money although I did 22:46 on my road bike. Arguably the 2 testers above are both experienced TTers who would be capable of riding two 10 TTs in fairly rapid succession (eg as you would in a 25m TT) so the times above are pretty representative and obviously the conditions / circuit were identical in both instances. Jon rode his road bike first whereas Deborah rode her TT bike first.
For the record Jon was in fully un-aero on his road bike = no aero hat, no skinsuit but he did have deep section wheels. I think Deborah wore a skin-suit for both but aero hats were not allowed in the road bike category.
I think you could therefore conclude that a full TT rig and kit would gain you approx 2 minutes in a 10, maybe even more on a flatter course than the Holmwood 10.
Chas Hollosi was fastest roadie in 22:30 and the Joe Perrett (National U23 champ I think) won in 20:06!!
Andrew - shame you missed it, I hope you're feeling better now.
MRB (Marcus)