Do you have that need for speed?
Do you have that need for speed?
Faster. It’s a word that, for almost as long as cycling has existed, has captivated and obsessed the minds of bike riders everywhere.
If you’ve read Michael Hutchinson’s excellent book, Faster: The obsession, science and luck behind the world’s fastest cyclists, you’ll know that some athletes take their pursuit of speed to borderline crazy levels, always looking for that extra edge to knock a few seconds off their time.
Fortunately (or unfortunately, depending on your point of view) most of us are nowhere near the level where we have to look for marginal gains. That search for detail is left to those who have maximised their God-given potential, not the rest of us who need to focus on the first 97 per cent of a performance ceiling which sits rather lower.
But still, no matter your level of natural ability, everyone can find ways to get faster on a bike. Here are a few tips to improve your average speed on a ride, ranging from expensive to free, and from time consuming to simple…