Originally Posted by
GhostRider62
Who needs logic with obvious errors of fact.
1. The record has been broken
2. The bike used Columbus tubing
3. The power was not close to 750-800 watts. He might have needed 400 watts at that altitude.
400 watts? Record would have been reset many many times. By most anyone.
Widely reported at the time to be Reynolds. The lightweight set that had been around for already a long time then. Reported as everything since then. Pino Morroni told me what the frame was and I will believe him.
No one here seems to have the faintest idea what is involved in riding a bike on a track.
Boardman record was controversial to say to say the least. I honestly did not know about the other ride. And thanked the man who told me.