Robert Volk
Member
HooDoo 500 3 Day Stage Race:
Day 1 https://www.strava.com/activities/5876015454
Day 2 https://www.strava.com/activities/5876035111
Day 3 https://www.strava.com/activities/5876051378
The pre-race meeting was Thursday August 26th, where the race directory, Deborah Bowling, first went through all the rules for the crews, racers, talked about special ride zones, where and how racers could and could not be supported and then introduced all the racers. “Robert Volk will be riding a recumbent!” she stated as I walked up to the front of the room as everyone gathered for a photo. “You should have seen the look on peoples faces!” said my wife, “it was like… OkAAaaay… good luck with that..” It was the look of skepticism, after all, everyone KNOWS that recumbents can’t climb. I was the only recumbent there.
The best part of day one was a fun descent where the road was steep, straight, and mostly smooth. Everyone was doing their best to go as fast as possible. I passed a DF cyclist doing a supertuck, the V20 passing at 50.7 mph! That is a top speed for me ever on this bicycle! Yeah, this thing is super aero. Often on low to medium grades I would coast right past DF'ers that were still pedaling theirs!
The person I passed looked like they were doing maybe 35-40 mph, just a guess, I flew by them very fast. The crew member of the person I passed said to my wife, “I bet he was doing 60 mph, right?” to which my wife replied, “No, he said he won’t do anything over 40.” Well, that is just what we say to our wives sometimes I guess
In the video I slowly passed someone on a steep grade.
60 Seconds:
Not sure of the %, 11 maybe. I don't look at that as I don't want to know hard it is. Later I asked what his easiest gear was later that day, he said 34-32, which is my easiest gear also. The best comment I got the day was from a crew member of another racer, we kept overtaking each other all day long. Their crewmember exclaimed to me: “They say recumbents can’t climb, but I’m calling BS on that one, at least with you on it anyway!”
Anyway, finish with a 34:36 cumulative time, 6th overall, 4th for my age group, out of 17 starters. Not too bad for my first time in the mountains!
My navigator heard the following at the finish line when I rolled in. "He did the 500?! On a Recumbent?! Every recumbent I've seen had to walk up hills, he didn't!"
"Well its a Cruzbike", my navigator replied.
"Still! A Recumbent?!"
Looking forward to the next iteration of the V20!
Day 1 https://www.strava.com/activities/5876015454
Day 2 https://www.strava.com/activities/5876035111
Day 3 https://www.strava.com/activities/5876051378
The pre-race meeting was Thursday August 26th, where the race directory, Deborah Bowling, first went through all the rules for the crews, racers, talked about special ride zones, where and how racers could and could not be supported and then introduced all the racers. “Robert Volk will be riding a recumbent!” she stated as I walked up to the front of the room as everyone gathered for a photo. “You should have seen the look on peoples faces!” said my wife, “it was like… OkAAaaay… good luck with that..” It was the look of skepticism, after all, everyone KNOWS that recumbents can’t climb. I was the only recumbent there.
The best part of day one was a fun descent where the road was steep, straight, and mostly smooth. Everyone was doing their best to go as fast as possible. I passed a DF cyclist doing a supertuck, the V20 passing at 50.7 mph! That is a top speed for me ever on this bicycle! Yeah, this thing is super aero. Often on low to medium grades I would coast right past DF'ers that were still pedaling theirs!
The person I passed looked like they were doing maybe 35-40 mph, just a guess, I flew by them very fast. The crew member of the person I passed said to my wife, “I bet he was doing 60 mph, right?” to which my wife replied, “No, he said he won’t do anything over 40.” Well, that is just what we say to our wives sometimes I guess
In the video I slowly passed someone on a steep grade.
60 Seconds:
Not sure of the %, 11 maybe. I don't look at that as I don't want to know hard it is. Later I asked what his easiest gear was later that day, he said 34-32, which is my easiest gear also. The best comment I got the day was from a crew member of another racer, we kept overtaking each other all day long. Their crewmember exclaimed to me: “They say recumbents can’t climb, but I’m calling BS on that one, at least with you on it anyway!”
Anyway, finish with a 34:36 cumulative time, 6th overall, 4th for my age group, out of 17 starters. Not too bad for my first time in the mountains!
My navigator heard the following at the finish line when I rolled in. "He did the 500?! On a Recumbent?! Every recumbent I've seen had to walk up hills, he didn't!"
"Well its a Cruzbike", my navigator replied.
"Still! A Recumbent?!"
Looking forward to the next iteration of the V20!
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