I Took A Recumbent To A Bike Race... This Is What Happened!

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  • With their super-low profiles, recumbent bikes are known for being more aerodynamic, and potentially a lot faster. Thanks to @Cruzbike Hank has headed to take on a fast 10-mile time trial to ask... Can he beat his previous best time, set when he was a lot younger (and fitter), and on a specialist time trial bike? Can he beat the locals on their TT bikes?
    🤝 In association with @Cruzbike 🤝
    00:00 If Aero Is Everything... Can Hank destroy TT bikes on a recumbent?
    00:36 Hank's TT Weapon of Choice: Cruzbike Vendetta V20c
    02:12 How much better is a recumbent's CDA?
    03:44 Hank puts down the power in a TT effort
    05:03 What TT course did we ride?
    07:07 Conclusions: Is a recumbent faster than a time trial bike?
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Komentáře • 931

  • @gcn
    @gcn  Před 14 dny +24

    What would you like Hank to do next? Let us know 👇

    • @nebulous962
      @nebulous962 Před 14 dny +4

      Talk to youtuber called airshaper about bicycle aerodynamics

    • @Alex-gl2dw
      @Alex-gl2dw Před 14 dny +8

      Ride a recumbent on a climb.

    • @peterhansen8216
      @peterhansen8216 Před 14 dny +3

      Pikes Peak on a ..... Flips Coin.. Unicycle.

    • @namwens1
      @namwens1 Před 14 dny

      ​@@peterhansen8216going down!

    • @geoffreysearle7162
      @geoffreysearle7162 Před 14 dny +2

      Do the Worlds in August in Kent - but practice beforehand…. I’m sure someone will lend him a competitive bike

  • @enricomauletti8669
    @enricomauletti8669 Před 12 dny +225

    A tip for Cruzbike and Hank: please, before another test, take better care of Hank's positioning on the bike!
    The legs must be a little more extended at the point of maximum extension (like on a normal racing bicycle).
    The arms can be stretched further forward and the handlebars should not be turned so high.
    The upper body must copy the seat better, through some further adjustment of the seat itself and the headrest.
    Hank, after a bit of adaptation, could be even faster... and the bike (absolutely fantastic mounted with these components!) would highlight not only its aerodynamics, but also its ergonomics even more.
    Thanks to GCN UK for promoting recumbent bikes!

    • @CraigStellmacher
      @CraigStellmacher Před 12 dny +28

      I saw that too, his legs weren't fully extended.

    • @stevest1300
      @stevest1300 Před 11 dny +68

      First thing I saw as well. He's pedalling like a drug dealer on a stolen BMX bike.

    • @qqleq
      @qqleq Před 11 dny +19

      Plus his neck must have been in a cramp afterwards, he had to keep his head high all the time.

    • @arnenl1575
      @arnenl1575 Před 10 dny +5

      @@qqleq No, while you're riding, this is not really a problem. Only when you stand still it starts to hurt.

    • @Kraeuterbutter
      @Kraeuterbutter Před 10 dny +6

      @@arnenl1575 excactly.. 10h driving daily on vacation - no problem, headrest not needed.. but on every red light, standing 40sec - you feel the weight of your head and enjoy the headrest

  • @jonathanparker1894
    @jonathanparker1894 Před 14 dny +294

    I reckon Hank should spend the summer doing miles on it as his main bike. Then repeat the time trial.

    • @2dcutout
      @2dcutout Před 13 dny +16

      Absolutely agree. Spends all his time on a recumbent for the rest of the summer and tries again

    • @johannesobernoeder1156
      @johannesobernoeder1156 Před 13 dny +18

      At least he should train in rechmbent position on a regular basis, to get used to it & get more power onto the pedals.

    • @TechSucht
      @TechSucht Před 13 dny +25

      Yes, that would make a substantial difference, I am sure. Due to the position the muscles one mainly uses are not exactly the same on a recumbent. Plus his leg position does not look ideal here. Quite some wiggle room for improvement, I guess.

    • @richardharker2775
      @richardharker2775 Před 13 dny +12

      True. You cannot get onto a recumbent and immediately go faster. Despite using the same leg muscles it takes some time in the seat to adjust.

    • @TechSucht
      @TechSucht Před 13 dny +11

      @@richardharker2775 when my best friend and I bought our recumbents in the early 1990s nobody rode those where we lived, thus we had to learn how to ride them all on our own. We were both riding normal bikes basically all the time then but at first we were slower and more exhausted when riding the recumbents.
      Balancing is different and sore muscles showed us that we did not use the exact same ones like usually. After a couple of weeks things got much better and after some months riding the recumbents had become better than our upright bikes. Hank would probably kill his personal record after some practice.

  • @mikemowett7401
    @mikemowett7401 Před 14 dny +194

    A recumbent trike won this very same TT doing 19:36 by 48 year old para athlete James Coxon from Wales. Please show that! James has rode his Aussie built trike at over 31 mph for one hour on the Wales velodrome and over 30 mph for 100 Km, both world records. James has won before and not been shown.

    • @surrey-velo2419
      @surrey-velo2419 Před 13 dny +8

      James Coxon is a legend.

    • @yanto63
      @yanto63 Před 13 dny

      @@surrey-velo2419 That reminds me I have some tyres to take to the Worlds for him.

    • @zopEnglandzip
      @zopEnglandzip Před 9 dny

      Crazy numbers

    • @DemiGod..
      @DemiGod.. Před 7 dny

      Faster than the ICE VTX trike that set about 11 world records and is supposedly the fastest racing trike in the world?

    • @nirfz
      @nirfz Před 7 dny

      Aren't they even more aerodynamic than even this bike?

  • @keithdavis938
    @keithdavis938 Před 14 dny +144

    I brought a recumbent to a timetrial - did I have the fastest time? No - but of the two guys who were faster, one was an ex-pro (Backstedt), and the other was training for the Commonwealth Games (Ovenden). Fair to say I wasn’t too disappointed :-)

  • @Cruzbike
    @Cruzbike Před 12 dny +67

    We so love this! Thank you, GCN! If we'd been there we could have made Hank faster by moving the boom out and adjusting the seat so that it was higher on his back and the headrest was supporting his head. Good going Hank.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 12 dny +19

      thanks! It sounds like Hank needs you to give him a full fitment and we can send him back on the track again! 💨

    • @enwinn
      @enwinn Před 11 dny +3

      @@gcn Indeed. In some ways fitment on these is even more important than an upright.

    • @michaelwolfe9167
      @michaelwolfe9167 Před 10 dny +5

      Yeah, really did look like he needed a good couple cm more leg extension.

    • @anim8ted923
      @anim8ted923 Před 10 dny +1

      It would be real interesting to see how Hank does on a properly fitted racing recumbent vs. a time trial bike, ridden on the same day.

    • @mariaparker8764
      @mariaparker8764 Před 10 dny +1

      @@anim8ted923 We agree!

  • @jeremytaiabbett
    @jeremytaiabbett Před 14 dny +415

    Race gravel on a recumbent.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 14 dny +86

    • @keithdavis938
      @keithdavis938 Před 14 dny +33

      @@gcnI did last year’s RAGBRAI gravel stage on a recumbent - let’s just say that the bike handling was a tad “twitchy”

    • @Metal-Possum
      @Metal-Possum Před 14 dny +6

      Enduro or DH!

    • @aamj50
      @aamj50 Před 14 dny +14

      Race gravel on a TT bike in the skis.

    • @Ystadcop
      @Ystadcop Před 13 dny

      Or cyclo-cross.

  • @nacnud2323
    @nacnud2323 Před 14 dny +181

    This should be UCI legal on time trials. Have an open class and a restricted class with the old rules. Unleash the science.

    • @user-sx6dr1cw8y
      @user-sx6dr1cw8y Před 14 dny +11

      they should all race on standardized steel

    • @nebulous962
      @nebulous962 Před 14 dny

      I agree

    • @PsyKeks
      @PsyKeks Před 13 dny +5

      ​@@user-sx6dr1cw8y You can have both. There are already different equipment rules for group stages and individual time trials.
      (Standards are a bit tricky btw, because different riders have different needs. Only one option would benefit a group of riders. You'd need to give some choice and scale some things to the rider's body.)

    • @peterharrington8709
      @peterharrington8709 Před 13 dny +2

      Good for a track TT, but definitely not on open roads though.

    • @slomo3937
      @slomo3937 Před 13 dny +30

      It was the UCI that banned recumbents in 1934 (!) - because they were faster than standard bicycles…

  • @leetaylor9368
    @leetaylor9368 Před 14 dny +124

    Welcome to the dark side Hank, good effort. Few things:-
    You need to take the boom out by another inch or so I'd say, you are not at full extension on the your legs. The method of being able to just touch your heel to the pedal works well on a recumbent ime.
    Take the handlebar forward by a couple of inches so there so only a slight bend in your arm, just sure your leg does not hit the bar on the upward stroke. If needs be fit a 42/44cm bar so there is ample clearance with your legs.
    Adjust the angle of the bar so the shifters are straight like on a road bike and out of the wind. There should be little to no bend in your wrist when grabbing the bar in the riding position.
    You need to be laid back on your bike with your head on the head rest. This was not the case in the video, doing this will make you more streamlined and relax the upper body making breathing easier.
    Keep at it.

    • @Tattersail
      @Tattersail Před 13 dny +6

      i agree the boom is set up too short, but wouldn't go to full extension. Arm position looks good with upper arms parallel to body - recommendation straight from the source - but shifters could be flatter. Bar looks like a customisation, the stock one has a huge flare with the tips out to 56 or 60cm. i'd argue you want a bit of flare for a compromise of better leg clearance and slim aerodynamic profile up through the top

    • @peterleffler2062
      @peterleffler2062 Před 13 dny +5

      I have no recumbent experience or knowledge but I did think Hank was looking a bit cramped on the bike. Thanks for confirming for me.

    • @richeeg3271
      @richeeg3271 Před 13 dny +3

      I'm also thinking maybe shorter cranks? I've heard you should use shorter cranks on a recumbent, and his cadence was quite slow

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 13 dny +21

      thanks for the feedback! Hopefully we can get Hank back out on the Cruzbike with some of the tips and advice that has been provided by recumbent specialists 👍

    • @JamesL-W
      @JamesL-W Před 12 dny +1

      I definitely agree with the above.

  • @asphaltradler9893
    @asphaltradler9893 Před 8 dny +9

    Your leg extension is ridiculous! The bike was much too short for you, no wonder the muscles hurt afterward. Knees had more than 90 degrees and still about 20 when extended. Try again with correct positioning and you will be much faster AND more comfortable.

  • @markdaarud7764
    @markdaarud7764 Před 13 dny +17

    Hank needs a bike fit. Bike fits are just important on a recumbent as a road bike.

  • @JackButlerVideos
    @JackButlerVideos Před 14 dny +40

    Wow! More GCN recumbent content please!!

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 13 dny +1

      did you ever see this video > czcams.com/video/lD53YiygVhA/video.htmlsi=dwdrfeCiqNbd3lgg a classic!

  • @channelbill2933
    @channelbill2933 Před 14 dny +83

    Could Hank do some content on using a recumbent for a "normal" bicycle lifestyle that includes commuting, shopping and touring? It does not have to be a quirky challenge, a straight out discussion would be more than enough. Including trike recumbents.

    • @Tattersail
      @Tattersail Před 13 dny +2

      it's a bit annoying, starting with bike stand incompatibility and moving on through backpacks... there are no backpacks, your back is on the seat! paniers, seat bags are compatible, of course, but still. I use an old road bike for short daily distances + recumbent to go distances without starting and stopping every couple hundred meters.

    • @TechSucht
      @TechSucht Před 13 dny +5

      I used to ride a touring recumbent (Radius Peer Gynt) for over two decades as my main mode of transport. It had a proper rack on which I put two Ortlieb backrollers and - most unstylish - a metal basket for everyday usage (left the latter one at home for cycle trips). I'd put my backpack in the basket so I could change quickly from cycling to walking about.

    • @chrisdavidson911
      @chrisdavidson911 Před 13 dny +1

      Often wish they'd do something like this, with literally any bike that doesn't have drop bars. They intentionally don't do product reviews, which is fine, but just spend a week on a single speed and show us how it went!

    • @kishascape
      @kishascape Před 13 dny +3

      He should do another endurance ride with Mark Beaumont and they both recumbent.

    • @Tattersail
      @Tattersail Před 13 dny +2

      @@kishascape Mark could have some fun with a couple of people hosting the "SuperHexe" in Germany. They're riding velomobiles over extreme distances.

  • @dfishpool7052
    @dfishpool7052 Před 13 dny +7

    Great to see GCN branching out into recumbents - well done Hank - very interesting presentation.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 13 dny

      thanks for the comment! We did a bit on recumbents before too > czcams.com/video/lD53YiygVhA/video.htmlsi=XqrGVAaas534VYMR enjoy!

  • @CheeseyWotsit
    @CheeseyWotsit Před 14 dny +22

    Think you're missing a trick here. Need more of this. Hank on a recumbent is top entertainment.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 13 dny

      make sure you check this out> czcams.com/video/lD53YiygVhA/video.htmlsi=dwdrfeCiqNbd3lgg

    • @JamesL-W
      @JamesL-W Před 12 dny

      Hahaha I actually really enjoy riding them!

  • @jimparker6305
    @jimparker6305 Před 12 dny +11

    Hank did a great job for a relative beginner on the Cruzbike V20c. Many of the comments below are spot-on about some fine-tuning that would have made him faster... plus just spending more time adapting to the bike. Great job and really fun to watch!

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 12 dny +1

      thanks for the comment! hopefully we can get Hank on the Cruzbike again!

    • @zenpharaohs
      @zenpharaohs Před 9 dny

      @@gcn Just so people reading this know, Jim Parker is a prominent expert for this type of bike.

  • @PsyKeks
    @PsyKeks Před 13 dny +35

    As always they didn't really acknowledge that Hank is surely not very well trained in this bike (Cruzbikes are a new thing to learn, even for seasoned recumbent riders!) and the bike was set up very poorly. Bottom bracket much too close (like saddle too low) and the seat much too short, so his shoulders and head were pushed very high (just like sitting more upright on a TT bike). The setup may have been, to make it more easy for the beginner to ride the bike. So with a few more months of training and the then optimal setup, he could be more powerfull AND efficient, so much faster.
    (I myself ride recumbents exclusively for years and own a Cruzbike V20c as seen in the video.)

    • @arturelias6418
      @arturelias6418 Před 12 dny +5

      I don't get why GCN does this again and again, every time they showcase recumbents. Never take them seriously, every time riding poorly. In this case not even bothering to set the bike up correctly.
      Perhaps they are afraid of making the roadies look too inferior speed wise? Or they intentionally want to perpetuate a stereotype of recumbents being weird? They sure look weird if don't know how to ride them. It's a shame.

    • @RichM3000
      @RichM3000 Před 12 dny +1

      He said he was using flats up until time trial day because he was getting used to riding the bike. I took at as him saying he was new to this and was trying it out.

    • @user-zu4nl7bm9e
      @user-zu4nl7bm9e Před 10 dny

      At least, this one is much better than the recumbent video of GCN from few years ago, these series are the diaster and greek clown play. They don't RIDE the recumbent, they just used the low-racer to climbe a 80% slope. F the clown GCN.

    • @user-zu4nl7bm9e
      @user-zu4nl7bm9e Před 10 dny

      @@arturelias6418
      GCN is just another UBanall Sucker.

    • @user-zu4nl7bm9e
      @user-zu4nl7bm9e Před 10 dny

      They don't show the respect and get serious about recumbent, just make it funny.

  • @OperationDarkside
    @OperationDarkside Před 14 dny +14

    Yes, more recumbent, please!

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 13 dny

      Did you ever see this video? czcams.com/video/lD53YiygVhA/video.htmlsi=dwdrfeCiqNbd3lgg

    • @OperationDarkside
      @OperationDarkside Před 13 dny

      @@gcn I did, indeed.

  • @danielpspersonal
    @danielpspersonal Před 13 dny +16

    as a fellow recunbent rider I aprove of this video. please get more recumbent stuff around here.
    btw, dream bike hank got there.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 13 dny

      Thanks - we'll pass that on!

    • @enwinn
      @enwinn Před 11 dny

      Yup. V20s rock.

    • @carsongent8420
      @carsongent8420 Před 3 dny

      ​@@gcnNeeds underseat steering.

  • @rolandcolavizza5368
    @rolandcolavizza5368 Před 14 dny +25

    I like the design its like a good compromise between a full on recumbent and a road bike .
    The drive train also looks like a standard road bike thats been re positioned.

    • @Bobby-wn5yr
      @Bobby-wn5yr Před 14 dny +2

      The frame design is good but I think the cockpit could be better and it might need some head support - it didn’t look very comfortable for longer rides tbh.

    • @aamj50
      @aamj50 Před 14 dny +2

      He didn't have it set up very well. an experienced rider would have a neck rest that would both let you see down the road and not have to strain to hold your head up.

    • @PsyKeks
      @PsyKeks Před 13 dny +1

      ​@@Bobby-wn5yrThere is a head support. It's just at his shoulders, because the bike isn't set up right. The adjustable seat pan should have been pulled out longer, then his shoulders would have come down flatter and the head support would have supported his upper neck/lower head.

    • @jackroutledge352
      @jackroutledge352 Před 13 dny +3

      ​@@PsyKeksYeah, he looks far to. Far forward. His legs are quite bent at their longest travel. He should definitely get himself set up properly and have another go.

    • @firstnamelastname2669
      @firstnamelastname2669 Před 13 dny +1

      True, but actually Hank did well considering these Moving Bottom Bracket bikes are considered the hardest bents to ride. Many give up finding riding them unpredictable due to upper body involvement. Of course it's a lot easier on a track..

  • @anim8ted923
    @anim8ted923 Před 10 dny +2

    Has never ridden the recumbent with clipless pedals: "the time to try, is race day". 😜

  • @dorydiavelone3531
    @dorydiavelone3531 Před 13 dny +7

    Wow that bike makes me want to try a recumbent bike!!!

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 13 dny +1

      They do look great fun!

    • @JanneRasanen2
      @JanneRasanen2 Před 12 dny

      ​@@gcnAnd they are fun. Fast and comfortable once you set up them right. Neck rest supporting the back of the head is a must for anything but the shortest rides. If you use anything but a city bike that has a more upright seat.

  • @mpvsystems9302
    @mpvsystems9302 Před 13 dny +10

    Awesome video! The Cruz bike is definitely a fast recumbent but is probably optimized more for climbing than pure speed. For a TT, a CDA well below 2.0 is possible with a couple small changes including a lower and thinner (0.25" thick ) handlebar that crosses the legs just behind the feet and that positions the arms at zero degrees to the wind. TT bull horn brake levers and electric shifters eliminate the need for the very non-aero drop bar setup. The hands do not bear any upper body weight on a recumbent so a much lighter and thinner handlebar is possible. (You also don't want your instruments sticking up off the bar)! The seat position should also be more reclined to position the rider's upper body is virtually horizontal. This accounts for the largest reduction in drag. Anyway, imagine if the aerodynamic engineers who develop TT bikes spent a few hours on a recumbent and gave it to pro! The UCI would ban it again claiming it was too fast to be safe LOL. Perhaps the Triathlon gang would be more open since there are so many of us triathletes with necks that are getting too old to tolerate hours hunched over tri bars.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 13 dny

      hi, thanks for the comment and tips/advice! ❤️

  • @TV1862Dillingen
    @TV1862Dillingen Před 13 dny +6

    This is the first recumbent that actually looks really good

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 13 dny

      it does look very minimalist & sleek doesn't it?!

  • @Tattersail
    @Tattersail Před 13 dny +7

    Nice. Got my own Cruzbike, great to see it represented here. Probably without the mileage required to feel safe and in control at speeds, but nevertheless :P

  • @herethere2518
    @herethere2518 Před 13 dny +6

    Great to see alt bike designs that push outside the box. Cruzbike is impressive!

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 13 dny +2

      we love all bikes, and it was so fun for Hank to ride this!

  • @aamj50
    @aamj50 Před 14 dny +11

    My fastest 10 mile TT on a Cruzbike V20 was 21:10 (28.3mph/45.5kph) on 280w.

    • @anitakoerdt1895
      @anitakoerdt1895 Před 13 dny +1

      yep, cruzbike V20 defo not the fastest recumbent out there. Great mechanical efficiency but relatively poor aerodynamics in comparison with M5CHR e.g.

  • @daniele_go
    @daniele_go Před 13 dny +4

    Great video , thanks Hank, I am sure you enjoyed a lot ! You have chosen a recumbent type (Front wheel drive) which requires sometimes to adapt to be able to go straight, kudos to you!

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 13 dny +1

      He never makes it easy for himself!

  • @wladpolyanzew6141
    @wladpolyanzew6141 Před 14 dny +26

    40 km/h on 240 watts is great. And Hancks head was not on headrest. He's not that experienced on a recumbent - it is clear. And camera with headunit are intalled terribly.
    Great video though!

    • @bencottam7798
      @bencottam7798 Před 14 dny

      There was no headrest though.

    • @leetaylor9368
      @leetaylor9368 Před 14 dny

      @@bencottam7798 Yes there was, it was tucked away just at the top of the seat.

    • @PsyKeks
      @PsyKeks Před 13 dny +3

      ​@@bencottam7798 He basically used it as a shoulder rest... Bike fit was terrible.

    • @casualguy393
      @casualguy393 Před 13 dny

      On my 2018 Cruzbike V20 40.6 watts costs me 210 watts, so there is quite a bit of aero improvement that can be made such as faster wheels, better helmet, a tailbox, the bars set up level, and a different seat that doesn't curve up at the head.

    • @MrSnel01
      @MrSnel01 Před 13 dny +1

      On my recumbent bike my hands are much closer together and the brake levers are underneath the cockpit. This leads to an even more streamlined setup.

  • @lschexnaider
    @lschexnaider Před 13 dny +6

    I have been riding home-built front-wheel-drive recumbents that predate the Cruz for two-decades. Several things ...
    Yes, the pedals need to move out a bit via the boom and he needed to lean his head back.
    They can climb, though not as fast, but they do scream on downhills.
    It does take some training to acclimate the muscles.
    They are very comfortable.
    As far as looks ...
    Kids love them. Their usual response as I am pedaling by during an MS150 or a training ride is "Cool bike!"
    They generate lots of attention and questions.
    No one does a double take for a conventional bike.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 13 dny +1

      they always turn heads! thanks for the comment!

    • @glennwatson3313
      @glennwatson3313 Před 4 dny

      I rode my recumbent across the state of Alabama for a weeks with a bunch of upright bikes. I got the most attention.

  • @leithahyde8072
    @leithahyde8072 Před 13 dny +4

    More recumbent content please! I'd love to see how/if Hank's times improve after he's gotten used to the way the bike handles on corners.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 13 dny

      we will see what we can do!

  • @AlveHenricson
    @AlveHenricson Před 12 dny +4

    Nice that you include recumbent bikes in your program! Now I hope they will also be allowed in regular cycling competitions. 😉
    Hank: To be effective with a recumbent bike, you should train the muscles that are not usually used on regular bikes... You should also adapt the bike to the length of your legs and improve your sitting position. With the pedals so close to the body, you do not get optimal efficiency. Good work though! 👍🏼

  • @MJQuintana
    @MJQuintana Před 13 dny +6

    Love Cruzbike. It's an amazing bike. Finally!

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 13 dny +1

      Hank loved riding it too!

    • @MJQuintana
      @MJQuintana Před 12 dny

      @@gcn He really looks good on it. Recumbent is becoming of him 😁😁😁

  • @jdubvdub
    @jdubvdub Před 13 dny +7

    I race a non faired low racer recumbent and have done almost 30 mph at 285 watts. It is impossible to put out the same power as an upright bike in the aero position, but the aero gains more than make up for it.

    • @PsyKeks
      @PsyKeks Před 13 dny

      I am pretty sure, if I measured it, I would do less power in an upright bike. - Because I haven't trained on one for decades, I got my first recumbent, right when I started cycling more. Most people have less training in recumbents, so their power comparisons are skewed (and mine would be as well)

  • @scotia7566
    @scotia7566 Před 13 dny +6

    Hank being his own cheerleader! Legend 😂😂😂

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 13 dny

      It's like he forgot the camera was there!

  • @timclarke3913
    @timclarke3913 Před 11 dny +1

    Thanks for including a test of this great bike. It's my second season on one and it's a total blast to ride. That Hank managed to pull of a time trial on one with very little training -- and no attention to proper fit, with his knees practically in his chest -- is a testament to his biking prowess.

  • @kleinbuks
    @kleinbuks Před 13 dny +4

    The Top Gear section of GCN. Love it

  • @guythacker6010
    @guythacker6010 Před 13 dny +4

    Glad to see Hank riding a recumbent ..... I ride Road, Recumbent, and Mountain ...... Thanks for the variety ..... Good Video and Hat's off to Hank

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 13 dny

      nice! Which is your favourite to ride?

    • @guythacker6010
      @guythacker6010 Před 11 dny

      I enjoy my road cycling the best. For me, it's more relaxing.

  • @oliverjones5318
    @oliverjones5318 Před 13 dny +3

    There's a bloke near me who I see out riding a recumbent - he always looks to be absolutely flying - now I know why!

  • @tauncfester3022
    @tauncfester3022 Před 9 dny +1

    I was an owner and builder of the 1980's recumbent design called the Lightspeed, Which is similar to this bike at having FWD, but you also have arm cranks and the bike will literally climb hills faster than most recumbents because of the additional added power of your arms. The problem with FWD recumbents is, that they require an inordinate amount of leverage to fight the pedal strokes you apply into the pedals, they kind of zigzag down the road. The rider in this video has his legs a little too bent at full extension. Maybe this is because of the steering requires you to point your toe out more on the outside of the turn? The Litespeed's dynamics are such that it's not really designed in it's geometery to be a nimble steerer, it's actually somewhat longish in rake to it's head tube angle because of it's otherwise lack of precise steering because of the pedaling forces.

    • @JeremyLawrence-imajez
      @JeremyLawrence-imajez Před 7 dny

      Having gears on front wheel is a clever way to get rid of one of the biggest issues with recumbent, the long flappy chain. But like all solutions, it gives you new problems, because s you say pedalling can affect the steering. There now steering dampers, that may help with this.
      Sadly I couldn't find any photos or information re a Lightspeed Recumbent.

  • @freds4703
    @freds4703 Před 11 dny +9

    AS a recumbent rider I don’t think that the bike fit you properly. Your legs did not extend as far as they should for best performance. Just my opinion.

    • @ucdwino
      @ucdwino Před 8 dny +1

      Agreed, bike was far too small, that was apparent even in the intro clips

  • @slomo3937
    @slomo3937 Před 13 dny +4

    Thanks for the video, I very much appreciate the broader view of the cycling world.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 13 dny

      You're welcome!

  • @philipkalamaros3558
    @philipkalamaros3558 Před 14 dny +14

    Bike needs to be tuned and trimmed for hanks. And hank needs to be tuned to the bike. Bent riding uses the muscles differently.
    Thanks again boys for bringing more bents to the channel.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 13 dny

      You're welcome!

  • @davidhunternyc1
    @davidhunternyc1 Před 12 dny +2

    For the next video, I'd like see Hank race a TT bike around the track the same distance during on a calm day without wind. Then on another day, come back and race this same distance without wind on the recumbent. Practice on the recumbent too and get fitted properly for it.

  • @lisashiela9137
    @lisashiela9137 Před 12 dny +2

    I'm not a recumbent fan, but that was the slickest recumbent bike I've seen.

    • @PrescottHome
      @PrescottHome Před 12 dny

      czcams.com/video/hWAk1su7d3w/video.html

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 12 dny

      it looks mega!

    • @jamesmcgowan3871
      @jamesmcgowan3871 Před 9 dny

      Perhaps you should investigate a Cruzbike for yourself...they have a 100 day no questions asked return policy!

  • @dienstagfpv4248
    @dienstagfpv4248 Před 14 dny +3

    So interesting! Need more of this bike, how does front drive vs rear drive compare in different scenarios? generell benefits and especially for sporty riding, and: gravel pls 😬

  • @krzysztofkolodziejczyk4335

    i like how this machine is at least somewhat practical

  • @tieflieger
    @tieflieger Před 9 dny

    Great to see a recumbent with you again! And a good result, for not being completely adapted to recumbent cycling, and the short boom.
    Keep on! Love to see how open you are to other bikes than racebikes.

  • @onederment
    @onederment Před 12 dny +1

    KUDOS FOR THAT! I have a v20 and yep you did great considering you just clipped in on the day of the time trial. Your natural habit of not pedelling on the curvs can disappear ... i don´t think it would be too difficult to get quite a bit better on that bike. Its great for abs and arms. That is a beautiful bike. Shame you didnt do a technical showdown as its already won quite a few awards. Yep... extend those legs.. shorter cranks. Those hoods look really big... you need a rear disk wheel too. I think you should race that £17000 GCN Titanium bike ... thats almost 3x more expensive and my guess is that you would win quite easily.

  • @brianwheeldon4643
    @brianwheeldon4643 Před 14 dny +6

    Lots of fun and interesting Hank. From memory they were banned on the track in France because an amateur or similar had faster times than the then racers on what was available as standard issue. An experienced recumbent racer would I think decimate most time trials, but who really knows unless they're allowed to race over a season? And not just one rider, but many. Cynical me thinks it's all about the money invested in todays standard bikes. Only hills in stage racing would be a problem and gravel and mountain bike trails. Downhill the recumbents corner like they're on rails.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 13 dny

      that's great to hear about how they handle downhill!

  • @rfwillett2424
    @rfwillett2424 Před 14 dny +9

    I'm assuming you were operating at less that optimum, unless you had spent a lot of time on recumbents. That position would be strange till you got used to it.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 13 dny

      yeah, Hank doesn't ride one very often, with some extra time in the saddle we'd love to see what he could do!

    • @JeremyLawrence-imajez
      @JeremyLawrence-imajez Před 7 dny

      @@gcn Also with saddle 'height' set correctly. It looked waaay too 'low'.

  • @SiqueScarface
    @SiqueScarface Před 5 dny +1

    I'm riding an old Flevo Bike, which has a similar design (e.g. front wheel drive and steering with the whole frontend). It's currently set up as the Flevo Trike, but I have the single wheel backend available. I'm not really a sportsman, at a body weight of about 125 kg. But I still get about 25-30 km/h out of that thing, without too much effort. As the pinion block is quite limited, it maxxes out at about 35 km/h. Higher revs makes the ride unstable. But with a new pinion block and the fitting derailleur, it would be much faster.

  • @arnegerhardsen3755
    @arnegerhardsen3755 Před 8 dny

    Hello Hank. I'm really impressed, and after getting me a recumbent trike and going from a normal bike I have seen that I'm using some other muscles, and I asked some experienced people who told me that they in the beginning didn't understand why they made less watts than earlier and they found that they needed som weeks of exercising with the recumbent before they made the same watts. And in addition to the bad wind I understand that this was your first trip and this was really impressing. I hope you will try again after some weeks biking with this slim recumbent. Best Regards from Arne G in Norway

  • @allegrobrio968
    @allegrobrio968 Před 14 dny +3

    I would like to see a follow up with the recumbent on a road course with hills. Also, some commentary on the front wheel drive configuration and its effect on handling.

    • @654789qwe
      @654789qwe Před 13 dny +2

      I got a Cruzbike S40. For me it only took a few hours to get used to the handling. Others take much longer. Just depends on the rider.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 13 dny +2

      this sounds like we need to send Hank back out on the Cruzbike!

  • @dannythach-song
    @dannythach-song Před 14 dny +5

    That looks pretty nice!

  • @brucebrown9604
    @brucebrown9604 Před 7 dny

    Tremendous to see recumbent coverage ! All has already been said in terms of position, set up, training of specialized muscles etc. And I agree fully! But please do some follow-ups!
    😎

  • @user-do3mf4vt4k
    @user-do3mf4vt4k Před 4 dny

    I've been commuting on a recumbent for five years now. When pedaling at max power my butt doesn't touch the seat. I'm basically planked between the seat back and the pedals. Yes "out of the saddle pedaling" is real and a real rush!

  • @wladpolyanzew6141
    @wladpolyanzew6141 Před 14 dny +5

    Vendetta is great!

  • @sparx550
    @sparx550 Před 13 dny +1

    You just have to tip your hat to Hank, absolute troopers and a .great effort and vlog.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 13 dny

      He always puts in 100% doesn't he!

  • @zukzworld
    @zukzworld Před 11 dny

    I thought Manon would be there, on an electric scooter as team director, then realized it’s the time trial! 🤓🤓
    Loved it! ❤️✌🏾

  • @ragwort3369
    @ragwort3369 Před 14 dny +3

    I always like the recumbent content!

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 13 dny +1

      did you ever see this? czcams.com/video/lD53YiygVhA/video.htmlsi=dwdrfeCiqNbd3lgg

    • @ragwort3369
      @ragwort3369 Před 12 dny

      @@gcn just watched it again. Hank is the perfect presenter for the whacky stuff!

  • @danmartin9086
    @danmartin9086 Před 13 dny +3

    A cda of 0.18 would be very hard for a regular time trialist that is a pro standard

  • @FACE-PROFILERZ
    @FACE-PROFILERZ Před 10 dny +1

    Imagine yesteryears you're building Egyptian pyramids (full-of-pain) and now you're on Promised Land full of milk & honey while sitting laidback.
    • Road racer pyramid/triangulated frame
    • Road bents anaconda frame

  • @patricj951
    @patricj951 Před 8 dny

    This kind of bike has been used by entusiasts since decades. The idea is good with heavily decreased surface area. Add to that a shield which can lower the air resistance even more and it will be very fast on flats.
    The drawbacks are the balance problems at start and low speeds, and that the bike is less visible in the traffic. Apart from that, while a driver on a traditional bike has good visibility because he/she sits higher than many car's height, a driver of a recumbent sits lower.
    The best I think is a 3-wheel recumbent. You sits comfortably and stable and never needs to think about holding the balance.

  • @colincampbell4261
    @colincampbell4261 Před 10 dny +5

    The bike is too small for Hank.

    • @mirceadanpuia9688
      @mirceadanpuia9688 Před 8 dny

      No, the bike can be adjusted. He just didn't. Look at the headrest. Also, there is no real comparison with anything. He should race in the same conditions with other bikes, at least with a TT bike. This video is lamentable.

  • @davide5129
    @davide5129 Před 14 dny +4

    it would have been nice to to an other lap with tt bike an compare the results

    • @davidhunternyc1
      @davidhunternyc1 Před 12 dny

      Yes, I wanted to see a comparison between a TT bike too.

  • @dibqip
    @dibqip Před 10 dny +1

    Had my eye on these for a while- what I really like about them is that they can have standard components

  • @PaulTomblin
    @PaulTomblin Před 13 dny +2

    Never change your setup on race day! If you haven’t trained it, don’t race it.

  • @MrCyclist
    @MrCyclist Před 14 dny +7

    Since 99% of us are not racing recumbents nor plan to, how about a 70 km fun ride with rolling hills and one toughie at say 9% grade. This would simulate my regular ride.

    • @Tricyklist
      @Tricyklist Před 13 dny +1

      Climbing hills on a recumbent is hard work. I built one myself in the 1980s. Very fast on the flat and downhill but I broke the seat on a steep climb.

    • @johnd.obrien6838
      @johnd.obrien6838 Před 13 dny +2

      Can confirm, going uphill on a recumbent is brutal. You just don't have the same kinds of leverage that you have on a regular upright bicycle and depending on the style (two wheel or three wheel) often times it's like trying to drag a full set of packed luggage up a staircase.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 13 dny +1

      Find out what happened when Hank tried a killer climb... czcams.com/video/lD53YiygVhA/video.htmlsi=dwdrfeCiqNbd3lgg 👀

    • @Tricyklist
      @Tricyklist Před 13 dny

      @@gcn Perhaps they should have GCN labelled stabilizers? £10k in carbon fiber of course. 🤣

    • @JanneRasanen2
      @JanneRasanen2 Před 12 dny +1

      Before I donated my recumbents I had no trouble climbing a 19 degree uphill bit. At 10 % my record sprint speed was the same as on my TT bike that is 2 & 7 kg lighter than my recumbents.

  • @aihsanasl
    @aihsanasl Před 14 dny +3

    3:13 nice :D

  • @gwhite7011
    @gwhite7011 Před 13 dny

    It was good fun watching you start Hank. Closed circuit TTs are great fun I really enjoyed it

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 13 dny

      How about a Hilly TT for Hank?

    • @gwhite7011
      @gwhite7011 Před 13 dny

      ​@gcn depends on the course. Rolling/Sporting would be OK. Nothing too mountainous, that would be terrifying

  • @kaltonian
    @kaltonian Před 13 dny +1

    c'mon.......spank em hank.....
    at least you were able to stay up right this time round,
    it's a crazy looking contraption.......must feel strange to ride, also it's crazy it's super fast

  • @Metal-Possum
    @Metal-Possum Před 14 dny +3

    Those carbon rims look very wrinkly.

  • @CharlesSnyder
    @CharlesSnyder Před 13 dny +1

    Hank, right proper effort, mate. I reckon you were missing a few watts of power. Too close to the pedals, not able to fully extend the legs. But, you probably already knew that. 😊 That also meant you weren't as comfortable in the seat, preventing you from relaxing. I hope you continue to ride more!

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 13 dny +1

      Hi! Thanks for the comment, we think we should get Hank on a recumbent more!

  • @jonesmatthew7511
    @jonesmatthew7511 Před 10 dny

    I love to see the progression of the recumbent with the focus on aerodynamics!

  • @Smaug1
    @Smaug1 Před 12 dny +1

    4:35 @ chicane - No need to stop pedaling, since your pedals are 3' off the deck!
    5:20 - He could use a bit more leg extension, now that you're clipped in.
    Lots of talk about the wind, but isn't the track basically an oval, where the wind would tend to even out? Headwind up one straight = tailwind on the other?

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 12 dny

      hi, thanks for the comment! good points and hopefully we can send Hank out again to see if he can improve!
      Regarding the track shape, more info is here> en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castle_Combe_Circuit Cheers!

  • @pm124
    @pm124 Před 5 dny

    Thank you for this video!

  • @ZesPak
    @ZesPak Před 9 dny

    Great video. Missing some content here, as you said it was quite windy, how did the wattage and time compare to the TT riders?

  • @Martinik10
    @Martinik10 Před 13 dny +2

    You must use much shorter crank at this machine for aero and for side winds it will affect you more than a tt bike. in a less windy day you can go under 20minutes with 145-150mm single crank.

  • @tonyBobb5209
    @tonyBobb5209 Před 13 dny +1

    Currently sat in Santorini Airport. Wasn't ready for Hank to start the show off mentioning Gun and Knife 😅

  • @pmiecznikoski
    @pmiecznikoski Před 10 dny

    Go Hank and GCN! Enjoyed the video. Others have noted various refinements that could improve your Cruzbike speed...and that's certainly fair. Time trials make interesting data points, but I'm more impressed by Cruzbike's real world performance. Most weekend warriors don't ride time trials. We usually ride longer than 10 miles but are constrained by various aches and endurance limits from riding diamond frames. Sure, I'm faster on my Cruzbike in the first 10 miles. More importantly, I can ride faster and longer because I'm not dealing with discomfort and I'm putting out more speed with less watts. I'm also riding older. I'm 65+ and once again taking on hills and cycling challenges I've not taken on in several years with my diamond frame.

    • @taufikabidin412
      @taufikabidin412 Před 10 dny

      James Coxon, rode a carbon Recumbent trike on this race, won at 19:36, and with a wrapped hand due to his disease.

  • @johnharlow2206
    @johnharlow2206 Před 3 dny

    Great content. I have been riding recumbent for 25 years,current bike is a carbon Carbent.650c wheels very fun and fast bike,

  • @shermer75
    @shermer75 Před 14 dny +1

    This was a really good one! Hank is so entertaining!!

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 13 dny

      glad you enjoyed it!

  • @MrSnel01
    @MrSnel01 Před 13 dny +1

    I recently started training on a recumbent bike due to a back injury. This bike is a lot faster than the one used in this video as it has an aero tail. This week I did a test TT for 20 minutes on a racetrack, ahead of a real race end of June. I did 13k at an average of 205W. I am still building up after being bedridden for 2 Month last November/December, so I was quite amazed by the result. The race in June is a one hour TT race on a track, I aim to cycle above 40k, with a wattage of ~210.
    It is so much fun to go that fast while in maybe just above average shape!
    I don’t think I can share pictures on CZcams but would be willing to send a picture of my lowracer recumbent if you provide me with an email address.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 13 dny

      Sounds cool - you can share images via our uploader: gcn.eu/gcnuploader

  • @chrislatchem1854
    @chrislatchem1854 Před 8 dny

    Good ride Hank! I found it very interesting. Have ridden a few recumbents (built an Easy Racer starting in 1981) but I have found mixed results. Interesting you found hills hard. I think a conventional bike is really specialized for hill climbing. I think it is difficult to put out the same power in a recumbent position especially without a lot of training. Sometimes find a 'bent' easier on neck, butt and hands. Would like to see you train up a bit in a full streamliner and then do a repeat ride. Especially evaluating using it on the street. Thanks for the vid!

  • @liquidsofa
    @liquidsofa Před 9 dny

    It is essentially a high-tech penny-farthing. Front-wheel drive, with steering attached to the main drive, free rear wheel. The angles differ, but it is not a far cry from a penny-farthing.

  • @vadims8742
    @vadims8742 Před 13 dny +1

    Respect for front-driving wheel! It will be more controllable on ice road!

    • @gbone7581
      @gbone7581 Před 11 dny

      🤣, less height to fall from?

  • @garyp.7501
    @garyp.7501 Před 9 dny

    Since Hank was passing people right and left, it would be interesting to see how he placed overall. Also I agree with the other viewers, he needed to extend the boom a bit for better leg extension and learn to ride the bike better, as he was weaving all over the road, a clear waste of energy. Also would be interesting to see what Hank could do next week on his TT bike. ( a week's rest should be sufficient, and wind conditions might not be the same, it would give us a general idea of Hanks overall fitness and time. )

  • @chuckd7177
    @chuckd7177 Před 13 dny +1

    I've had a Cruzbike for ten years(?). I have one of the less expensive versions with a bit of suspension. The suspension is really a plus as you can't stand up on over the rough spots. I would say it takes 6 months of riding to have your muscle adapt to the pedaling position. Also you appeared to very tense while riding. I think you could go a bit faster if you could relax your upper body and get your head back and not so upright.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 13 dny +2

      we definitely think Hank needs to be on the bike some more! There's a record attempt inside of him!

  • @elbugspinetta
    @elbugspinetta Před 12 dny +1

    In my opinion, I understand it's a matter of design, it's not a good idea to add weight with a chain transfer or a longer chain, but it looks unstable to have the chainstay and the steering on the same axle. I think you loose power if you compensate the force of the pedal with the steering. The main frame has to be larger with the BB on the front, getting a larger chain with guides reaching the rear wheel like the all classic designs, lettings the fork alone to just do the work of steering and balance.

    • @lschexnaider
      @lschexnaider Před 11 dny

      At speed, the front wheel acts as a gyroscope, so very little effort is needed to keep it from turning side-to-side.

  • @havefunandbikestuff
    @havefunandbikestuff Před 8 dny

    That was proper cool. More like this GCN please 😊

  • @fmphotooffice5513
    @fmphotooffice5513 Před 7 dny

    Big leg muscles even with pumping heart, nice. Years ago I heard the Russian Shukhoi aerobatic planes won important competitions with the novelty of extreme recumbent seating positions for those atheletes, allowing for greater G forces in performances.

  • @GavTatu
    @GavTatu Před 7 dny

    MBB, brave choice... took me a little while to get fast and comfy on mine.

  • @joeaverage5347
    @joeaverage5347 Před 11 dny

    Love GCN's "scientific" quantitative comparisons!
    Keep it coming!

  • @EditioCastigata
    @EditioCastigata Před 13 dny

    That was fresh - thanks for presenting! How versatile are they? (1) You could make a video touring, that would be interesting. (2) Does your position affect any bio stats, like heartrate?

  • @ramsden35
    @ramsden35 Před 13 dny +2

    Brilliant absolutely brilliant. GCN challenges are fast becoming as exciting and funny as the old Top Gear (definitely not the new Top Gear, that’s rubbish).

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 13 dny

      Glad you like them! What would you like us to do next?

  • @emmabird9745
    @emmabird9745 Před 13 dny

    Great Hank, more recumbents please.
    Fif you find coupling between pedal power and steering (did pressing harder make you zig zag)?

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 13 dny

      we will see what we can do, we would love Hank to do more in the "lay down" world!

  • @Jimboblay74
    @Jimboblay74 Před 11 dny

    Very little adaptation to a fairly radical recumbent! Brave soul!! The CruzBike Vendetta (looks like what you rode) is one of the fastest ever...

  • @bone0944
    @bone0944 Před 6 dny

    Recumbent bikes have one weakness. On an orthodox racing bike you are not restricted to only using the power in your muscles, you also have your body weight acting through each leg each pedal stroke.

  • @MagicDannyHypno
    @MagicDannyHypno Před 11 dny

    I love the Stick kick stand. as high tech as the bike!