When is it best to "forget about aero"?
Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2023 9:35 am
Hi all,
I really wanted to create a thread here. The below is more something I am curious about rather than being a super important topic..
In an ideal world, one would be in an aero position 100% of the time, be it in the drops, aero hoods, or both. Now, enter a long race, or anyway something where you can't quite manage to be aero all the time, cause your upper body will need some rest.
The question then becomes, when is it best to rest your upper body (i.e. when will be "unaero" be the least important in terms of wasting energy), and can we quantify savings?
E.g.
scenario 1: I am alone, on a climb, I save X% watts by being aero vs being more upright. (this can probably be easily estimated via an online calculator)
scenario 2: I am on a relatively flat road, sheltered by one or maybe a couple riders, I save X% watts by being aero vs being more upright. (On this I don't think I've seen much, everybody often says "aero doesn't matter when you're in the draft", but surely it does a little bit - how much though?).
scenario 3: I am fully sheltered by a relatively large group, I save X% watts by being aero vs being more upright. This will be the case where the savings will be the smallest, though if going relatively fast as one would in a big group, the actual watt savings could be more meaningful than the two cases above.
I know it's a nerdy question but it's more intellectual curiosity rather than anything else.
I really wanted to create a thread here. The below is more something I am curious about rather than being a super important topic..
In an ideal world, one would be in an aero position 100% of the time, be it in the drops, aero hoods, or both. Now, enter a long race, or anyway something where you can't quite manage to be aero all the time, cause your upper body will need some rest.
The question then becomes, when is it best to rest your upper body (i.e. when will be "unaero" be the least important in terms of wasting energy), and can we quantify savings?
E.g.
scenario 1: I am alone, on a climb, I save X% watts by being aero vs being more upright. (this can probably be easily estimated via an online calculator)
scenario 2: I am on a relatively flat road, sheltered by one or maybe a couple riders, I save X% watts by being aero vs being more upright. (On this I don't think I've seen much, everybody often says "aero doesn't matter when you're in the draft", but surely it does a little bit - how much though?).
scenario 3: I am fully sheltered by a relatively large group, I save X% watts by being aero vs being more upright. This will be the case where the savings will be the smallest, though if going relatively fast as one would in a big group, the actual watt savings could be more meaningful than the two cases above.
I know it's a nerdy question but it's more intellectual curiosity rather than anything else.