Quick question for you all -
Without actually calculating anything, if you were to ride your bike in a big loop, starting with the bike pointing dead north, turning continuously to the right at 1 degree per second, pedaling at a constant 200W (no accelerating, you started at steady-state) and there is a steady wind directly out of the north, when you complete your loop, what will the distribution of yaw angles you encounter look like?
I'll post the answer later.
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Ed O'Malley
www.VeloVetta.com
Founder of VeloVetta Cycling Shoes
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Without actually calculating anything, if you were to ride your bike in a big loop, starting with the bike pointing dead north, turning continuously to the right at 1 degree per second, pedaling at a constant 200W (no accelerating, you started at steady-state) and there is a steady wind directly out of the north, when you complete your loop, what will the distribution of yaw angles you encounter look like?
I'll post the answer later.
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Ed O'Malley
www.VeloVetta.com
Founder of VeloVetta Cycling Shoes
Instagram • Facebook