Comparing the Vendetta to conventional Diamond Frame speeds is exactly one of the things I wanted to understand when I was researching recumbents. I found a lot of information that said the Vendetta was faster and I looked at race results, but what it doesn't tell you is how fast would *I* be on that bike?
So, I had a few KOM's before I got the Vendetta, and I was faster on the Vendetta by the end of the first week, however, what's really important to understand is that I adapted slowly. After a month I was faster. Another month and I was faster still. Now, one thing that I did is keep training on both bikes. So, for comparison, it was me riding the Vendetta vs. me riding an S-Works Tarmac. A lot of people asked me if the muscles were different. I believe the answer is yes. On the Vendetta my upper body is more laid back. On the Tarmac I am fighting to get my upper body lower and out of that horrible wind. As a result, I can notice a difference in my hip flexors. They are more stretched out on the Vendetta. This is about the same position as on the Tarmac when standing, but the proportion of time in that position is 100% on the Vendetta vs. 5% on the Tarmac.
One thing that was really cool though was that I got faster on both bikes. It used to be the case that I would have to stop because my wrists hurt. My back hurt. My neck hurt. Et cetera. On the Vendetta, the only thing that ever hurt were my muscles. This was great because it meant that I could keep going. Because I never stopped as the result of discomfort, I got to keep training my legs and yes, the training does seem to transfer.
I'm not the fastest rider by any means on my Tarmac compared to others, but on my Vendetta, there is no one in the group that can even hope to pull around me. I can essentially take any KOM I choose in this area.
Where I ride, it is completely flat. I can go for a one hundred mile ride with zero feet of elevation gain. So, in a way, every segment in Strava is the same. The only difference is the length. So, anyway - what I was super curious about was - for the same rider - in the same conditions - on the same flat road - what is the difference in speed between the two bikes!?
https://www.strava.com/activities/840822213 <-- Tarmac, 35.6mph
https://www.strava.com/activities/841090609 <-- Vendetta, 38.9mph
So, there you have it. Same rider. Same day. Same flat ground. Same max effort on my part. What was the difference? About 10% ... This was all downwind. The Vendetta's advantage increases into the wind. On flat ground, it is entirely about aerodynamics. The result of this particular test is essentially the same as every other comparison I have attempted. On flat ground, for me, the Vendetta is always about 10% faster. In a way, that might not seem like a lot, but it's huge. It's the difference between succeeding in a solo break way and getting dropped by the peloton.
Going up hill, at some point the Tarmac is going to reclaim the advantage. It's much lighter, but also, when the speed drops below around 8mph, you can use more body english when standing to balance. It's easier. What goes up must come down and going down, advantage goes back to the Vendetta without a doubt. I would be curious to know - what is that grade of road that hits this tipping point where the weight of the bike matters more than the aerodynamics?
Another thing I should mention, since we're talking about KOM's is - how am I getting along with the other riders in the area? I'll be honest. There have been some hurt feelings, mostly friendly teasing and banter, but even some outbursts of anger. There are some KOM's that I didn't take just so that I would have something to try for on my Tarmac. Anyway, I'm still riding with the group and we've even had a couple more recumbents join the fray. One of the comments at the start of the ride made to me was "Who are you going to ride with on that?" My response was, "Anyone that can keep up!"