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Mark,
Look he http://www.bhpc.org.uk/events05/newport05.html Note Neil's 30.3 mph average for the race......"official" enough? And how often do YOU ride at over 30 mph??????? Ed Gin Mark Leuck wrote: "Ed Gin" wrote in message ... Mark, When is not relevant, that's history. See this thread: http://www.bentrideronline.com/messa...ead.php?t=8590 Note two specific examples of Neil racing the the BHPC series at over 30 mph for 10 miles. Another recent event had him lapping the field twice. Chicago NoCom's run in the 40 mph range for substantial pulls, not just a momentary top speed sprint. And finally, my PB for a senior citizen was over 30 mph average for 15 miles. Please note in each instance, drafting was NOT REQUIRED........... Ed Gin That's someone's posting, I'd rather see a few results from official websites I never draft either |
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"Dave Larrington" wrote in message ... Peter Clinch wrote: Mark Leuck wrote: That's someone's posting, I'd rather see a few results from official websites Though Dave Larrington /is/ the editor of the BHPC newsletter, so I imagine it will progress to "official" soon. s/is/was/ However, I /am/ also the BHPC's Keeper ov thee Records, and race results may be seen at or near he URL:http://www.bhpc.org.uk/events05/events05.html 17 km at 48.7 km/h on the indoor velodrome in Newport 86 km at 40.6 km/h on the Castle Combe motor racing circuit (on a /very/ windy day) If one looks at this page http://www.bhpc.org.uk/events05/newport05.html The fabled Nocomm hasn't won anything, I don't debate the fact that it's fast but it appears it isn't the fastest |
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"Johnny NoCom" "Johnny wrote in message ... Mark, Look he http://www.bhpc.org.uk/events05/newport05.html Note Neil's 30.3 mph average for the race......"official" enough? And how often do YOU ride at over 30 mph??????? Ed Gin Did it today several times on my daily 50 miler, I don't consider myself fast either |
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Johnny NoCom signed off:
Ed Gin Hey Ed. You forgot to change the settings on your computer again. |
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"Mark Leuck" wrote in message ... If one looks at this page http://www.bhpc.org.uk/events05/newport05.html The fabled Nocomm hasn't won anything, I don't debate the fact that it's fast but it appears it isn't the fastest I suspect that the classes column is of importance. |
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On Thu, 5 May 2005 20:53:12 -0500, "Mark Leuck"
wrote: If one looks at this page http://www.bhpc.org.uk/events05/newport05.html The fabled Nocomm hasn't won anything, Not so. It is fastest in the Unfaired class, and leading that class in the standings, and not actually far behind gNick's faired "wooden fish". God help them if Sacha ever gets his hands on one! Guy -- May contain traces of irony. Contents liable to settle after posting. http://www.chapmancentral.co.uk 88% of helmet statistics are made up, 65% of them at CHS, Puget Sound |
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"Mark Leuck" wrote in message ... "Johnny NoCom" "Johnny wrote in message ... Mark, Look he http://www.bhpc.org.uk/events05/newport05.html Note Neil's 30.3 mph average for the race......"official" enough? And how often do YOU ride at over 30 mph??????? Ed Gin Did it today several times on my daily 50 miler, I don't consider myself fast either You ride 50 miles everyday? Surely you meant 20 miles. 30 mph is fast if you can keep it there for more than a few minutes. But I always enjoy hearing how fast some guys are going downhill. I usually meet them at the bottom later when an ambulance and the police are on the scene trying to reconstruct what happened. It is always the same - going too fast for conditions. The only scenario that really interests me is how fast you can be going uphill on a recumbent. Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota |
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"Edward Dolan" wrote in message ... Did it today several times on my daily 50 miler, I don't consider myself fast either You ride 50 miles everyday? Surely you meant 20 miles. My current daily route is 52 miles |
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"Mark Leuck" wrote in message ... "Edward Dolan" wrote in message ... Did it today several times on my daily 50 miler, I don't consider myself fast either You ride 50 miles everyday? Surely you meant 20 miles. My current daily route is 52 miles My God! That is amazing! That must be some kind of record. You make me feel like a piker as I only do 20 miles a day. But then I am slower than you are and it would take me damn near all day to ride 50 miles. Ed Dolan the Not So Great - Minnesota |
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Mark,
You are so full of it, first you ask for proof the NoCom is fast. Now that this thread has clearly shown it in 1st place at several events, and with predictions IT may be the ideal bike for ultimate speed in the unfaired class, you've avoided the truth. Admit it, you are wrong on your assertions. The NoCom is an excellent choice for the riders seeking the quickest unfaired bike around, certainly faster than that "old school" Baron you ride. Ed Gin Mark Leuck wrote: "Johnny NoCom" "Johnny wrote in message ... Mark, Look he http://www.bhpc.org.uk/events05/newport05.html Note Neil's 30.3 mph average for the race......"official" enough? And how often do YOU ride at over 30 mph??????? Ed Gin Did it today several times on my daily 50 miler, I don't consider myself fast either |
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