Originally Posted by
Lew.
Okay... I don't know if you forgot to mention power savings or increased speed per watt but -
If you travel at 25mph with *any* equipment, you're going to have the same time taken over 40km...
But in regards to power, the higher the speed (and therefore power), more aerodynamic equipment will provide increased savings of power at a higher speed.
Unless the route is hilly, aero stuff is more efficient than light equipment (unless it's full of traffic lights).
Thanks for the response. I think my original post wasn't so clear so I've edited it. My question is, if you wear aero gear, but go slower than the speed at which the company says there are x number of seconds saved when compared to non-aero gear, will your number of seconds saved go up or down. Hopefully that makes sense now.