Robert Stewart
Active Member
A previous thread produced a very interesting discussion about riding position and technique on the Silvio:
http://www.cruzbike.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=231&st=0&sk=t&sd=a
I would like to focus here on the specific issue of maximum power delivery for sprinting. It seems to be fairly generally accepted that you can get an increase in power delivery by pulling your chest closer to the handlebars, but I don't think that is how to get maximum power delivery. In the final post of the thread linked to above, Flasharry said this:
I would like to suggest folks give this technique a try. I have tested it on steep hills and flat roads and in both cases it allows me to accelerate faster than I can using any other riding position. It is a difficult position to maintain though, so it's most useful for sprints imho. I woud like to hear other people's experiences with this method. Try It, You Might Like It.
Cheers,
Rob
http://www.cruzbike.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=231&st=0&sk=t&sd=a
I would like to focus here on the specific issue of maximum power delivery for sprinting. It seems to be fairly generally accepted that you can get an increase in power delivery by pulling your chest closer to the handlebars, but I don't think that is how to get maximum power delivery. In the final post of the thread linked to above, Flasharry said this:
Quote: On grinding up one very steep section, I have actually found my behind raised out of the seat, so the only points of contact were between my shoulder blades, the pedals and the bars. This had the effect of raising the centre of gravity and giving a pivot point behind my shoulders, making the bike very light and easy to counter steer, as well as give a smoother (less wheel slippy) power delivery, from me pushing forwards on the pedals, gravity pushing down and me pulling back with the clipless pedals. But my fitness (or lack of) means I cannot maintain this for too long....yet.
I would like to suggest folks give this technique a try. I have tested it on steep hills and flat roads and in both cases it allows me to accelerate faster than I can using any other riding position. It is a difficult position to maintain though, so it's most useful for sprints imho. I woud like to hear other people's experiences with this method. Try It, You Might Like It.
Cheers,
Rob