● From the United Kingdom we welcome Dr. Barney Garrood, founder of Aerosensor, a new aerodynamic testing device on the market. Aerosensor was founded by former Formula 1 aerodynamicist Dr. Barney Garrood PhD, to create a portable aero performance optimisation system for road, track and time-trial cyclists.
● From the website, aerosensor.tech, “The result of 4 years of research and development, and over 180 design iterations, Aerosensor is a completely new aerodynamic probe design offering unprecedented accuracy in real world drag measurement.”
● Welcome Dr. Barney Garrood!
Find out more at https://aerosensor.tech/
If you would like to get in touch I am at cyclingtimetrialpodcast@gmail.com or once in a great while @markflorence11 on Twitter.
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● From the United Kingdom we welcome back Dr. Bryce Dyer. Dr. Dyer is an Associate Professor and Deputy Head of Department and Engineering at Bournemouth University and a visiting Professor at the University of Bolton. He holds PhD’s in High Performance Product Development and Sports Technology Ethics.
● Bryce written a number of great articles that appear at Precisionhydration.com and today we are going to discuss the hot topic of the use of aerodynamic fairings with time trials and triathlon.
Today we explore head down riding in Time Trials. Is it more aerodynamic? Is it safe? (spoiler, it's really not)
You can interact with Bryce on the Time Trialing Forum in the UK and on Slowtwitch where he posts as UK Gearmuncher.
You can get in touch with me @markflorence11 or cyclingtimetrialpodcast@gmail.com.
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