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Thoughts on Samuel HĂĽrzeler's position
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Anyone using or tested such a forward seat/aerobar position? Reminds me a bit of Remco trying to get as small as possible over more common stretched out position.
Last edited by: Riedinaustin: Aug 15, 23 9:04
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Re: Thoughts on Samuel HĂĽrzeler's position [Riedinaustin] [ In reply to ]
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Never heard the guys name before, but here's a photo of his position


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Re: Thoughts on Samuel HĂĽrzeler's position [Lagoon] [ In reply to ]
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Thanks! Couldn't get photo to upload
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Re: Thoughts on Samuel HĂĽrzeler's position [Riedinaustin] [ In reply to ]
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Riedinaustin wrote:
Thanks! Couldn't get photo to upload

At first I thought he was sitting really far forward, but looking at his seat vs. the bottom bracket, I'm not totally sure that's the case. I don't think his weight is abnormally far forward on the front, due to his compact arm position. His hip angle looks really nice and open. It's definitely a little unorthodox, but I think it might be pretty good from both an aero point of view and for biomechanics for him.

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Re: Thoughts on Samuel HĂĽrzeler's position [RowToTri] [ In reply to ]
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My son has the same bike and it offers three seat mount positions. He's currently using the middle option. Samuel is using the far forward option. Just have to test it out.
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