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CDA for Individual Pursuit

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Old 14-01.-2006, 11:23 AM   #1
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Default CDA for Individual Pursuit

Trying to get a handle on what type of CDA I can estimate to put into analyticcycling.com to figure out what type of power it'd take to be competitive at the national level for the pursuit. Seems the national level is sub 4:37 according to the usacycling website. Is the .001 rolling resistance accurate for the home depot track?

FWIW, I'm 5'10" at 150lbs, very flexible with excellent posture.
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Old 15-01.-2006, 12:47 PM   #2
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Trying to get a handle on what type of CDA I can estimate to put into analyticcycling.com to figure out what type of power it'd take to be competitive at the national level for the pursuit. Seems the national level is sub 4:37 according to the usacycling website. Is the .001 rolling resistance accurate for the home depot track?

FWIW, I'm 5'10" at 150lbs, very flexible with excellent posture.

You live so close to three velodromes it's a simple matter of just going to one, trying a few pursuits and filling in the blanks for all the other data. Unless you want to go to the San Diego wind tunnel, it's all sort of a waste of your time speculating until you try it and find you like doing it.
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Old 15-01.-2006, 01:07 PM   #3
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You live so close to three velodromes it's a simple matter of just going to one, trying a few pursuits and filling in the blanks for all the other data. Unless you want to go to the San Diego wind tunnel, it's all sort of a waste of your time speculating until you try it and find you like doing it.

true, but i'm closer to analyticcycling.com

i'll get out to ADT soon...
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