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Dave Larrington
Guest
In article <[email protected]>, Andrew
Price ([email protected]) wrote:
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> Jim wrote -
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> > Recumbents are more comfy. Faster on level ground and down hills. Up
> > hills it is all up to the rider. You are still lifting X amount of
> > weight up a vertical distance Y.
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> Will they let you ride Paris-Brest-Paris on a 'bent?
Anything goes in PBP. First recumbent home last time was Theo Homan's
Thys rowing bike in 62:29; first "conventional" recumbent Ben Sherratt's
Challenge Jester in 65:25.
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Dave Larrington - <http://www.legslarry.beerdrinkers.co.uk/>
Intending to be there with a Trice XXL next year.
Price ([email protected]) wrote:
>
> Jim wrote -
>
> > Recumbents are more comfy. Faster on level ground and down hills. Up
> > hills it is all up to the rider. You are still lifting X amount of
> > weight up a vertical distance Y.
>
> Will they let you ride Paris-Brest-Paris on a 'bent?
Anything goes in PBP. First recumbent home last time was Theo Homan's
Thys rowing bike in 62:29; first "conventional" recumbent Ben Sherratt's
Challenge Jester in 65:25.
--
Dave Larrington - <http://www.legslarry.beerdrinkers.co.uk/>
Intending to be there with a Trice XXL next year.