Thursday, 4 June 2015

Air pressure and track skills will be vital for Wiggins’ Hour Record

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Bradley Wiggins believes he has the form and track skills to set a new UCUI Hour Record, and is hoping science, his track skills and weather conditions can give him an extra boost and possibly put the record out of reach for years to come.

Wiggins has set Alex Dowsett’s record of 52.937km as a first target to beat but has set a personal benchmark of 55.291km, the distance Tony Rominger set in 1994. Chris Boardman’s 1996 record of 56.375km when he used the 'Superman' position created by Graeme Obree is an ultimate goal, if the conditions are perfect on Sunday.

The London Olympic velodrome has a controllable environment, with heating and ventilation systems able to raise and lower the temperature and humidity to optimise the times of specific events. Wiggins confirmed that air pressure is also important and can greatly influence the final distance he is able to cover on Sunday.  

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“A lot of the hour record is dictated by temperature and air pressure. Air pressure is everything,” he recently told Sky Sports. “I’m not a weather man, but if you have really low pressure, under 1,000 [grams per cubic metre], you will travel a lot further on the day – anything up to one kilometre for the same power. The weather forecast for the first week in June is abnormally low pressure for London for that time of year, which is fantastic.”

With the athlete responsible for over 90% of the drag as they punch a hole into the air at over 50km/h, air pressure can significantly affect the power output during an Hour Record attempt and so affect the final distance a rider is able to cover.

“As the speed increases, the air resistance and drag becomes fundamental because it grows quadratically from the speed. That’s why even tiny variations of the air pressure can have a huge importance,” Giovanni Tredici, the Giro d’Italia race doctor and a member of Francesco Moser’s 1984 Hour Record attempt staff told Gazzetta dello Sport.

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