by Andrew G » Fri Dec 19, 2008 1:27 pm
Adam is being modest
, yes I did say that
[quote="Andrew G - Cycle Show 2008 post"]BC has some of those Wattbikes (they use them to test people for the academy set up with a 6 second kick to see what their initial umph is) where you can do a test run, quickest of the show wins a signed GB jersey. No warm up and straight in I did my 200m flat out sprint in 11.25 seconds with an average of just under 900 watts (whatever that means, it's less than my hoover I know that), the gear was a bit small but they said they keep it fairly low so everyone runs the same and it allows the under 16s to have a go too. Hoy puts out around 2,000 for the same thing but then his thighs are about the same size as my waist
. If you're going have a go on it, you've got a target time to beat now
. I had the quickest of the day at the time I did it, then again the show had only been open 1.5 hours at that stage
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As expected I won nowt at the end of the show and didn't get a call from BC, but I did get an email with a list of the winners on it. The modest chap I mention at the top won his age category (not the overall and signed jersey but still nay bad). Well done
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Do you remember what you did on your run Adam? Or is it a secret kept close to your chest
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They sure are sturdy bits of kit, have the solidity of a Brunel design.
Good stuff Huw and sounds a far more fun way of spending the day than sitting in my office.
Toks, re your comment about Pooley etc I suspect that although a lower power output it still wouldn't be that shabby. The people testing would probably ask someone like that back for a further test even if they didn't hit the magic figure they'd use some judgement on what figure was produced against the size (or lack of) the person producing it.