The rider at the very front & so hitting the wind head on gets no shelter from the wind. The riders in his slipstream are positioned as to get maximum shelter from the wind by being at the correct angle behind the rider infront. It's typical that the following riders in the slipstream save around 30% energy & effort from this. Note here, that all the riders on the extreme left are hitting the wind head on, the riders slightly behind & to the side are getting all of some slipstream, depending in their exact wind cover from other riders.
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Why do they line up like this? Is it to avoid wind drag?
I imagine they're not that cool if you aren't near the front of the peloton 😅
The rider at the very front & so hitting the wind head on gets no shelter from the wind.
The riders in his slipstream are positioned as to get maximum shelter from the wind by being at the correct angle behind the rider infront.
It's typical that the following riders in the slipstream save around 30% energy & effort from this.
Note here, that all the riders on the extreme left are hitting the wind head on, the riders slightly behind & to the side are getting all of some slipstream, depending in their exact wind cover from other riders.
Riding inside the peloton gives me time to recover and keep me at pace with the rest of the group.
Such an art is that of a peloton being plagued by the winds. And nobody recognizes the genius that truly is the entire pro cycling scene.
Peter sagan had the best understanding of echelons…ask Qatar
Please tell me what this song is called 🙏🏻
Cool? Don't you mean hazardous?!
What you want to do is ride up the left side of the line and get behind one of the front riders
Crosswinds are dreeaded more than any other form of cycling suffering.
Olha só a sincronia!!!👍👍👍💯💯💯🇧🇷
Yeah but only when you make the front group! Great to watch any day.
Formed by nature .
… getting to the front in these conditions are a ton of work…
I see birds fly in this formation all the time.