Venkman
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Hello all! My name is Rob and let me give you a little background.
3 years ago when I turned 40 I decided I wanted to ride the ACA southern Tier route across the USA. I started in March and went East to West. I know about the jetstream but the general concensus wat that on the southern route no matter what you do you will get 50/50 headwinds and tailwinds. I rode for 20 days in which 17 were headwinds. Every flag looked like this survey marker and I was going left.
My bike was a steel touring frame and loaded up enough to not be light by any means. Beyond that I felt like I was a parachute the entire time I rode. My upright position and panniers made walking seem faster.
Now I know that bad luck with headwinds is one thing but man oh man did I daydream of being more aero out there. I stopped halfway though as I was running out of vacation time and not accomplish my goal. I decided to try it again in the future with my road bike and an ultralight bag setup like this guy. http://ultralightcycling.blogspot.com/
Anyway, what are your thoughts on biking across the USA in 40 days on a Silvo? I want to carry a sleeping bag and Tyvek bivy and way less gear than before. At least half the nights will be in hotels.
I just want to be as slippery as possible. If I can get a few more MPH with the same effort I would be ecstatic.
3 years ago when I turned 40 I decided I wanted to ride the ACA southern Tier route across the USA. I started in March and went East to West. I know about the jetstream but the general concensus wat that on the southern route no matter what you do you will get 50/50 headwinds and tailwinds. I rode for 20 days in which 17 were headwinds. Every flag looked like this survey marker and I was going left.
My bike was a steel touring frame and loaded up enough to not be light by any means. Beyond that I felt like I was a parachute the entire time I rode. My upright position and panniers made walking seem faster.
Now I know that bad luck with headwinds is one thing but man oh man did I daydream of being more aero out there. I stopped halfway though as I was running out of vacation time and not accomplish my goal. I decided to try it again in the future with my road bike and an ultralight bag setup like this guy. http://ultralightcycling.blogspot.com/
Anyway, what are your thoughts on biking across the USA in 40 days on a Silvo? I want to carry a sleeping bag and Tyvek bivy and way less gear than before. At least half the nights will be in hotels.
I just want to be as slippery as possible. If I can get a few more MPH with the same effort I would be ecstatic.