Wind tunnel control room, do not enter! |
Xavier Gergaud (L) from ACE and Marc Amerigo from Enginova push the wind tunnel power at its maximum to determine the CX (aerodynamic efficiency) of Eric and his bike. |
The modeling system is seen on a screen while Eric tries to find his best position. |
The perfect aerodynamic position has to be found during the wind tunnel aero testing day while Eric discovers for the first time his finalized bike. |
The SCx of the new bike is less than 0.20 which is better than the 2000 prototype bike, which is very good for a stock bike modified. |
It's always interesting how the air goes through with the help of a white smoke. |
A view of the wind tunnel from the rear. |
The Sunn prototype bike with which Eric Barone broke the World Speed Record in 2000. |
After the wind tunnel step, all the technical team is finally in Vars for the last part of the World Record project. |
Eric and Marc study for the first time of the winter the speed track from the top. |
Marc, Eric and Mathias have fun while they build a cabin at the summit. |
A view of the mountains around Vars from the top of Chabrieres, the steepest speed snow track in the World. |
Here it is! The new F2.0 2015 Eric Barone's speed bike. Even if it's shape is all about a technical and aerodynamic work, it's a real piece of art. |
The brakes are really important on Eric's bike, in fact, he has to stop after a 200+ kph run. |
29'' rear carbon cover wheel, stock Hutchinson Python 2 tyres with 4 bars of pression in it, single speed with a specific long chain, but it's just to say it's a bike because Eric doesn't really need to pedal. |
This part of the frame is 6,5cm longer than the stock one thanks to his aluminium machined part. Even if you can buy these nice 200mm Hope ventilated discs brakes, you don't see them a lot on the tracks. |
Fred Bernard from Antidote Solutions works on different rear shock settings for the mule test bike and the race bike. |
The rear shock settings are really specific with a 100mm travel suspension plus the weight of the pilot and all the constraints you can have on a 200+ kph run. |
Different settings and a bunch of rear shock plus a spare fork to be as flexible and efficient as possible. |
Fred knows what he is doing with 20 years of experience in the mountain bike industry. He records all the different suspension settings on his computer. |
"Le Baron Rouge" and his bike are ready for the first test runs on the Vars speed snow track. |
I went for a ride at 3:15am once to see a very unique thing in the World... |
David Suppliciau, from ITS, adapted a GPS to the snow groomer. |
David Suppliciau, from ITS, adapted a GPS to the snow groomer. |
Combining the snow groomer pilot talents and David's skills, the speed track can be shape with a 1cm precision. It's very unique. |
Thanks to a specific cable, the snow groomer can almost go to the top part of the track, depending of the snow conditions. The photo doesn't deserve the steepness of the track, which is almost 45 degrees here. |
During 5 hours every nights before the event, the speed track is shaped as perfectly as possible to allow Eric, skiers and snowboarders to go as fast as possible. |
Four days before the World Record, the track was almost ready. But the highest part was seriously damaged due the a bad snow quality and even the machines seemed to not be able to repair it... |
Eric and Marc, his Engineer and Technical Coordinator, observe the speed track from the bottom. |
Last meeting with Philippe Billy to finally decide that the attempt will be on Saturday, the 28th. |
D day. The team arrived at the top of Chabrieres at 5:45am to set up everything before the first rays of light. |
You can't feel the wind here, neither the cold, but the conditions were absolutely not perfect for a World Record attempt. |
Eric stays in a warm environment while everybody is out working to set up everything. |
Despite the strong wind at the summit, Marc and Philippe Billy said it was ok for the run. Eric was ready to do it in his mind. |
Climbing irons, ice ax and lifeline are the essential tools for the team to set up the start. |
Eric focus before to go for his first test run from the top. |
Everything is ready, mule test bike, 3D camera, team and pilot are ready. Dropping in 5 seconds! |
Everything is gonna be ok, everything is gonna be ok, everything is gonna be ok, everything... Test run ok! |
The moment Eric open his eyes and has only two things to do : go straight in the slope and keep the best aerodynamic position he can, like in the wind tunnel... No fear, only mind and body control. |
The highest part of the track was bumpy and icy, the wind was very strong like it was hard to stand up while the race bike normally accept one good position to go as fast as possible. But he did it. Eric Barone did a World Speed Record run in very extreme conditions. But if you look at this still image, you can't even imagine how extreme it was. |
The hardest part is done here and Eric can focus on his position to go as fast as possible. |
15 years later and 1 kph more, here is the new World Speed Record by bike. |
Even if he knows than his bike can go up to 230 kph with the good conditions, Eric Barone, 54 years old, can be proud of his new World Record as he did it in very extreme conditions. |
山猫 发表于 2015-4-3 12:23
转自pinkbike!
我只看得懂图片,看不懂文字!
求大神把文字汉化!
yangt1193 发表于 2015-4-3 12:52
吓也吓屎了,223.30时速
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