KTM Lisse Wattage
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I can name any number I like, without a test protocol it means nothing, and there's nothing to compare or consider to be "low" or "high".
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I noticed yesterday while riding on the new Shiv in Zwift on the London course that at 0% with no draft, I can maintain 40km/h @ 220W.
Virtual data is about as relevant as the garbage coming out of KTM.
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Virtual data is about as relevant as the garbage coming out of KTM.
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Cervélo Áspero - 8.28kg
Trek Madone SLR Rim - 7.73kg
Standert Triebwerk Disc - 8.47kg
In reality, this speed & wattage is actually totally fine with a CdA in ballpark of 0.2.VTR1000SP2 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 13, 2018 1:08 pmI noticed yesterday while riding on the new Shiv in Zwift on the London course that at 0% with no draft, I can maintain 40km/h @ 220W.
Minimum bike categories required in the stable:
Aero bike | GC bike | GC rim bike | Climbing bike | Climbing rim bike | Classics bike | Gravel bike | TT bike | Indoors bike
Aero bike | GC bike | GC rim bike | Climbing bike | Climbing rim bike | Classics bike | Gravel bike | TT bike | Indoors bike
So you think KTM isn't spewing BS or that the Zwift data is rightmrlobber wrote: ↑Sat Oct 13, 2018 2:36 pmIn reality, this speed & wattage is actually totally fine with a CdA in ballpark of 0.2.VTR1000SP2 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 13, 2018 1:08 pmI noticed yesterday while riding on the new Shiv in Zwift on the London course that at 0% with no draft, I can maintain 40km/h @ 220W.
I'm not saying Zwift data is right, I'm saying that with an optimised aero position on a good TT bike, you can achieve 40kph with 220W.
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Aero bike | GC bike | GC rim bike | Climbing bike | Climbing rim bike | Classics bike | Gravel bike | TT bike | Indoors bike
Aero bike | GC bike | GC rim bike | Climbing bike | Climbing rim bike | Classics bike | Gravel bike | TT bike | Indoors bike
So for the KTM claim to be true the Lisse would have to be faster than a good TT bike with an optimized aero position. The skepticism makes sense.
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Those statements are so generalized cause I weigh 80kg and it takes me 300watts to maintain 40 on my aero bike. Maybe if they used power to weight we could argue the point. Otherwise it means nothing to me.
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