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Originally Posted by lowracer1
I wasn't too concerned about how the vehicle looked, just needed to be functional for a first attempt to see if it would even work and I be comfortable in cold temperatures. The next enclosure will probably be more streamlined and be geared for more speed in mind. I also train and do online racing in the winter. I have a tacx imagic with the fortius software. You can view my race times on the imagic archive. Otherwise there is live racing through the fortius software link.
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I didn't mean to suggest your prototype was not clean. I recognized what it was: a test run. The guy whom I read about did not enclose his rear wheel so that he'd have less space to heat inside and so that fixing a tyre might be easier. He learned staying warm was not an issue but repairs were.
About your online racing: I'm not a computer techno type. E-mail and turning this site on is my limit. But last year I was in France at a cycling expo and had a chance to mount a bike they had on a trainer and set in front of a large HD TV. I rode the bike and watched the scene change relative to how fast I worked. On a smaller window off in the corner was an overview map of the course I was riding with a red line representing my progress. As you traveled the red line traced the road. The attendant told me another person could link up and show his progress with a blue line next to my red line on the overview map.
To some this is probably nothing new. To me it was magic. I did not grow up with a computer. I actually found myself as absorbed watching the road ahead of me on the TV and the progress red line as I would have been actually riding. This is not something I could afford but I can certainly see the wintertime appeal.
Is this the kind of device you are talking about?