Without flaming me too much here is a photo taken at a local TT last weekend. Tom’s going to have sort this all out later this week. I can’t remember exactly how I got to this point as it’s evolved based on comfort and that I like a downward tilt of my arms. It’s got the cadence of Armstrong with the position of Ullrich with the results of someone completely different…
I can’t hoist this photo up so if someone else copuld do it that would be great.
http://www.cyclingtimetrials.org.uk/galleries_popup.asp?imgTitle=Bryce%20Dyer&imgPath=http://www.kimroyphotography.co.uk/images/1542/Large/Dyer-Bryce_1542-098.JPG&PhotographerInc=kimroy_copyright.htm
Oh go on then. Someoens bound to tell me my saddle is too high…
arms could be a bit more forward, hands should be a bit higher, then raise your chin to close the gap between helmet/back, or tuck the helmet back…
Mow around the guardrails!
arms could be a bit more forward, hands should be a bit higher, then raise your chin to close the gap between helmet/back, or tuck the helmet back…
That’s what I said, but will he listen? Kids, eh?
Nobody gets to post a position pic on this forum without a comment on something in the background.
I like that english rough grass look. besides who wants to mow round them when the traffic is doing 100 !!
Nice asphalt though…
Yeah, but the grass on the verge, boy you must have dug deep to get that one! As a point of fact, the grass is kept long to create a skirt (as on an F1 car) which gives a suck from vortices of passing vehicles ;-0
Mostly, I’m not rabid to offer anything constructive since you’ve already indicated that you are traveling this week to let Tom D. sort it out. That’s a bit like trying to open for the Beatles, wouldn’t you say?
You’ll find that is normal in the freakishly tall!
I know. That damn femur makes getting set really hard. Lets see what Tom can do about it !!!