How much faster is aero position?

In simpler terms, the aero savings achieved by simply moving from a relaxed hood position to the horizontal arms position at 45kph would result in a 1.65kph speed increase at the same wattage, which results in a two minute time saving over the course of a 40km TT.
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How much faster is aero frame?

With almost identical power, I was 55 seconds faster on the aero bike! I lapped the course with a 1.9 km/hr higher average speed (1.2 mph quicker).
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How much faster are aero handlebars?

Their research showed that a traditional round bar creates 0.74 Newtons of drag, whereas their SL-70 aero bar creates just 0.11 Newtons of drag.
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How much faster do aero wheels make you?

Using aero wheels has been found to reduce a cyclist's CdA by 3-5%, so if you generate 350W of power, using aero wheels could see your speed on the flat rise from 44.6kmh to 45.4kmh, an increase of 1.63%.
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Do aero bars make you faster?

After installing aero bars, riders typically find that they're going 1 to 2 mph faster at the same level of effort.
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How Much Faster Is An Aerodynamic Position? GCN Does Science



Are aero bikes faster?

The entire point of riding bicycles is to increase the speed at which humans can travel for the same effort. Aero bikes really lean into this because when it comes to going fast, aerodynamics are what count.
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How much difference does an aero jersey make?

A tight fitting aero cycling jersey manufactured with the right fabrics can lessen the aero-drag with about 6% compared to lose fitting cycling jerseys. Add to that the fact also your aero shorts can decrease the drag with more or less 5% and you know aero cycling clothing can have a huge influence on your performance.
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Is an aero bike worth it?

“Aero wheels are a great, great, great investment. They are what contact the air first and everything comes behind them. With wheels too, I would highly recommend doing research because just because something is deep doesn't mean it's the best wheel.”
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Are deeper wheels faster?

As cyclists, we know that deep aero wheels are usually faster than lighter, shallower wheels when riding on flat roads. And we know that when climbing very steep roads, lighter wheels will be faster than deeper wheels.
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Why are aero bars not allowed?

Aerobars can be considered less safe for a few reasons: mostly because your hands are not on the brakes while riding in the aerobars. It also takes more practice and skill to maintain a straight line in the aerobars (especially in cross winds) due to how close your arms are together.
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Are aero handlebars worth it?

Handlebars that improve aerodynamics will often present a smaller surface area at the front, flattening out to create a longer surface area on the top. This means they slice through the air more efficiently, and also has the added bonus of being comfortable to hold on a long climb.
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What is the most aerodynamic position on a bike?

But the most aerodynamically efficient posture was actually hands on hoods, arms bent with forearms parallel to the ground. In that position, the rider needed to produce 372 watts, a 13.4 percent reduction from the first hands-on-hoods posture.
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At what speed does an Aero Bike matter?

At what speeds do aerodynamics make a difference on a bicycle? At speeds over 10 mph (16 kph), aerodynamic (aero) drag becomes the dominant force of resistance, with no wind on flat terrain: At 18 mph (29 kph) it becomes 80% of the resistance. 25 mph (40 kph) it becomes 90% of the dominant force.
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How much faster is road bike vs gravel bike?

Because road bikes are designed mainly for competitive cycling, they are faster than gravel bikes. If you ditch your gravel bike for a road bike and you ride with the same power and efficiency, you should get 1 or 2mph more on the bike.
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Is a lighter road bike faster?

And even though a lighter bike has a slight advantage over a heavier one, any lead it achieves up a hill will be partially cancelled out on the way down. (A heavier bike won't make up the entire difference, especially if the downhill requires breaking, but it will accelerate slightly faster than a lighter one.)
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Are aero bikes good for endurance?

Characteristics of a Race Bike

Aerodynamics is a huge part of the speed gain on a race bike. For hills where aero doesn't matter, the lighter race bike will outperform an endurance bike. On descents, you may feel less confident on narrower wheels, a steeper head tube, and a lighter frame, which may mean slowing down.
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Is Aero more important than weight?

For hobby riders, the average gradient where weight is more important than aero is 4.5% or more [see above]. For pro riders who have a higher speed, it is around 7.5%. Once you are doing more than 15km/h (9.3mph), the aerodynamic drag is the biggest resistance for the rider.
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How much quicker is a skinsuit?

When compared to a jersey and bib shorts, our testing has shown that a skinsuit is 21 to 28 seconds faster on a 25-mile-time trial when travelling at around 25mph. We tested this at a velodrome, using aCdA (coefficient of drag * area) measuring system.
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Does cycling jersey make you faster?

The studies show that at ALL speeds, aerodynamic drag is reduced when wearing aero-cycle clothing, meaning you will go faster, so the answer is yes.
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How much faster is a time trial helmet?

Results. As you may have expected the time trial helmet is significantly faster. If travelling at 25mph for 60 minutes there is a saving of 8.5 watts, which in real terms would equate to a substantial saving of 49 seconds.
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Why are aero bikes heavier?

Endurance and lightweight bikes will often have long seat tubes to allow for some flex and provide additional comfort. The extra material required for aerodynamic tubes adds to the weight of the bike, as a consequence aero bikes are heavier than lightweight bikes even if they share the same geometry and specifications.
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