Hey All,
Just an interesting comparison to add here. Due to Sydney lockdown restrictions, I had had to adjust my usual riding loops. Fortunately I live in a government area that is large and not subjected to as tighter restrictions as some, so I can still do some pretty good rides. Unfortunately almost all the riding in my area is hilly... mostly rolling hills. My area also has some very strong cyclists... some of the stronger amatuers in Sydney and pretty high up in Australia. Due to lockdown limitations, we are riding similar loops. One of my mates is a regular winner at cat 1 club level racing, and is competitive at state master championships (podium in TT and road race at state champs), and similar age to me. He found a nice 50k segment that he first did on his road bike and then came back on his TT bike to see how much quicker he could go. I decided out of curiousity to have go on my V20 and see where I would end up. The segment is about 20km of rolling hills maintaining elevation. Then about 15km of rolling hills while gradually dropping about 200m elevation (fast). Then about 15km of rolling hills gradually gaining the lost 200m elevation (slow). Total of 650m elevation for this segment which I consider a fair bit, but no long slow climbs. Road surface is mostly pretty dead road chip gravel tarmac and pretty rough in places. Not ideal for a V20 and IMHO better suited to a TT bike which would climb better but not lose much on the fast bits.
First on the aero road bike (High end Specialized Venge with 60mm? deep carbone wheels):
https://www.strava.com/activities/5745795178/segments/2858524235001440182 with a time of 1:26:29 for an average speed of 35.5kph at 252W average.
Then on TT bike (High end Specialized Shiv TT with deep front and disk?? rear):
https://www.strava.com/activities/5755984711/segments/2859259156600896402 with a time of 1:19:01 for an average speed of 38.8kph at 282W average.
Then me on V20 as in photos in this thread (stock V20 with narrow bars, my 50mm wheels, brain bag):
https://www.strava.com/activities/5761941522/segments/2859678228433431198 with a time of 1:21:56 for an average speed of 37.5kph at 204W average.
Now this guy is much stronger than me and I knew I would not beat him and best would be to get as close as possible. Even at my best on the DF he would put out 50W more than me (probably 10kg heavier than me), but I also have always found my power numbers seem lower compared to others for similar efforts... so read into that what you will. I expected to be 5-10 minutes slower. Was pretty happy to be only 3 minute slower. I think with better bent adaption and peak fitness with some deeper wheels I could narrow this down a fair bit. On my DF I could probably do around 240W average on that segment at peak fitness, but not sure I could get that much on the V20 (maybe 225W?). I will have to give the segment a go on my DF at some point for comparison.
Going by the numbers, I was about 1.3kph slower with 78W (~30%) less power. The weather conditions were different with both being similar light winds but opposite direction. I lost about 1.5 minutes heading north into head wind, but gained half of that back on fast section heading south. I really lost most in the up hill last 15km. I think I was more aero than him and gained on fast section, but the higher weight and lower power output meant I lost more than I gained in the hills. Flatter course would be closer. His ride on the road bike is lower power than the TT bike... He could probably do 280-300W on the road bike for that course. I think that would have got it in the 36-37kph range... and left me about half way between his efforts on road and TT bikes.
Anyway, I thought the results interesting for comparing a road bike to TT bike to bent on a challenging TT style course. Would be interesting to see similar on a flat/smooth course better suited to a bent.