Why is it that over my 30km local loop I am 10 mins quicker riding it one direction over the other?
It flows nicely each way besides a few gates, there's no section which isn't ridden and no real outside reason like weather or walkers or traffic as far as I can tell
Yet every time I hammer it always find its 10 mins shorter one way over the other.
I ride the same paths with the same elevation and just can't see why this should be
Anyone?
One way you are riding against the spin of the earth. Bit like a plane on a conveyor belt taking off...
If you start out heading west you are going against the earth's rotation and will be knackered when you turn for home. This might be different if you are in the Southern Hemisphere of course.
Ahhh, beaten to it. But if we both think it it must be true.
Yes, it is 🙂
One way you are riding against the spin of the earth. Bit like a plane on a conveyor belt taking off...
lol really?
Steeper climb one way? I find one long shallow climb followed a quick descent a lot slower than a short brutal climb and long descent.
Really. There is no doubt in my mind that Prof Cox would agree. However he isnt here so you will have to take my word for it. Honest.
could it not just flow slightly better one way that the other? maybe more of a dh run up for the up hills?
for the earth spinning thing..... can we see your route please?
surely if its a loop the earth spinning makes no difference. please explain this theory to me. preferable using real science not STW science. 😉
that'll be the one - got a running route that does exactly the same to meSteeper climb one way?
Tony, I'll let Brian Cox answer that, “We are the cosmos made conscious and life is the means by which the universe understands itself.” The problem is I don't understand that so I can't really explain.
By the way, I think you are right about the differing slope of hills one way round versus the other.