Are Aero Fairings A Waste of Time? | GCN Tech Does Science

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22 Jul 202308:44

Summary

TLDRIn a quest to determine the impact of aerodynamics on cycling speed, the GCN Tech team conducts experiments to test the efficacy of aerodynamic fairings on bikes. Despite UCI's ban on these fairings, brands have been incorporating them subtly. The team compares three setups: a standard bike, one with optimized aero fairings, and an extreme aero windscreen. The results show a significant time reduction with the optimized fairings, while the makeshift windscreen does not improve speed. The video suggests that carefully designed aerodynamics can enhance cycling performance, even at speeds below professional levels, and hints at further investigation in a wind tunnel for more insights.

Takeaways

  • 🚴 Aerodynamics are more crucial than bike weight for performance.
  • πŸ“š The UCI banned aerodynamic fairings to preserve the sport's aesthetic, but some brands include them on bikes for amateurs.
  • πŸ’¨ Amateur cyclists can benefit from aerodynamic fairings where the UCI has no jurisdiction.
  • πŸ” The experiment aimed to test if aerodynamic fairings make a rider faster.
  • πŸ“ˆ A claim that aerodynamic water bottles can save three Watts at 50 km/h was tested.
  • πŸš€ Even small aerodynamic gains can be significant for those seeking pure speed.
  • πŸŽ–οΈ The test included a bike with a normal setup, one with an aero bottle and storage unit, and one with an extreme aero windscreen.
  • 🏁 The test circuit was used to replicate power and body position cycling for different setups.
  • πŸ“Š The optimized aero fairings reduced the time by eight seconds in the test run.
  • πŸ€” The makeshift windscreen did not improve performance, suggesting the importance of proper design.
  • πŸŒͺ The test considered air speed, not riding speed, which can be influenced by wind conditions.
  • πŸ”§ The potential for aerodynamic gains was highlighted, especially with more optimized designs.
  • πŸ› οΈ The video suggests further investigation into aerodynamic fairings, possibly in a wind tunnel.

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of the experiments conducted by GCN Tech in this script?

    -The main focus of the experiments is to test the effectiveness of aerodynamic fairings on bicycles and determine if they can make riders go faster.

  • Why did the UCI ban aerodynamic fairings in cycling?

    -The UCI banned aerodynamic fairings in an attempt to preserve the aesthetic of the sport.

  • How have bike brands been including aerodynamic fairings on their bikes despite the UCI ban?

    -Bike brands have been sneakily including aerodynamic fairings on their bikes, particularly in areas where the UCI has no jurisdiction, such as for amateur riders.

  • What is the significance of the '3 Watts saved at 50 kilometers per hour' claim mentioned in the script?

    -The claim highlights that even small savings in aerodynamic drag can be significant for riders seeking pure speed, as every little reduction in drag helps.

  • What is the purpose of the extreme aerodynamic windscreen tested in the script?

    -The purpose of the extreme aerodynamic windscreen is to redirect the wind up and over the rider, as the rider creates the majority of the aerodynamic drag.

  • What was the result of the test with the optimized aerodynamic fairings on the bike?

    -The optimized aerodynamic fairings saved the rider 8 seconds over a short test run, demonstrating their effectiveness in increasing speed.

  • Why did the makeshift windscreen not improve the bike's speed in the test?

    -The makeshift windscreen did not improve speed because it was not aerodynamically optimized for the test conditions and was more of a visual joke than a serious fairing.

  • What is the importance of considering airspeed rather than riding speed when evaluating aerodynamic benefits?

    -Airspeed is important because it reflects the actual speed of the air flowing over the rider, which can be influenced by headwinds and is a more accurate measure of the aerodynamic forces at play.

  • What was the unexpected finding regarding the use of a large rear saddlebag in the wind tunnel tests?

    -The unexpected finding was that a large rear saddlebag, despite not looking aerodynamic, may provide a small aerodynamic benefit by creating a continuation of the rider's shape, similar to a wasp's tail.

  • What is the conclusion of the script regarding the potential for further investigation into aerodynamic fairings?

    -The conclusion is that there is scope for further investigation into more optimal aerodynamic fairings, especially if they can be tested in a wind tunnel to achieve significant speed increases.

  • What is the humorous challenge issued by one of the GCN Tech members if the aerodynamic windscreen proves to be faster?

    -The humorous challenge is that if the aerodynamic windscreen proves to be faster, the member would do a time trial with it, although he jokingly refuses to eat his hat as a more extreme form of the bet.

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