Friday, April 20, 2007
3 point carving vehicles
I also found this. Is human propelled but works on the whole three point carving / camber idea
TRIKKE
http://www.trikke.com/
Cyclist Wattage
For Your Information
The average "in-shape" cyclist can produce about 3 watts/kg for more than an hour (e.g., around 200 watts for a 70 kg rider), with top amateurs producing 5 watts/kg and elite athletes achieving 6 watts/kg for similar lengths of time. Elite track sprint cyclists are able to attain an instantaneous maximum output of around 2,000 watts, or in excess of 25 watts/kg; elite road cyclists may produce 1,600 to 1,700 watts as an instantaneous maximum in their burst to the finish line at the end of a five-hour long road race
The average "in-shape" cyclist can produce about 3 watts/kg for more than an hour (e.g., around 200 watts for a 70 kg rider), with top amateurs producing 5 watts/kg and elite athletes achieving 6 watts/kg for similar lengths of time. Elite track sprint cyclists are able to attain an instantaneous maximum output of around 2,000 watts, or in excess of 25 watts/kg; elite road cyclists may produce 1,600 to 1,700 watts as an instantaneous maximum in their burst to the finish line at the end of a five-hour long road race
news from the road - 01
The World Health Organisation "WHO warns of mounting death toll on Asian roads" particularly with respect to motorcycles:
http://www.wpro.who.int/media_centre/press_releases/pr_20040405.htm
I have contacted them for more data or links . . .
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The WHO is also part of the first United Nations Global Road Safety Week (23-29 April 2007) . . . next week . . . will watch out for any results which may come from it:
http://www.who.int/mediacentre/news/releases/2007/pr17/en/index.html
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Millions of cars going to be grounded during the Olympics in Bejing as they don't know on how they can handle the traffic:
(news in German)
http://www.spiegel.de/auto/aktuell/0,1518,478070,00.html
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The city of Guangzhou in China is prohibiting motorcycles from the inner city as they seem to be the preferred choice of criminals:
(in German)
http://www.spiegel.de/auto/aktuell/0,1518,459693,00.html
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Sorry for links in German . . . but I am also following up in any other language . . . and will try to find English links
http://www.wpro.who.int/media_centre/press_releases/pr_20040405.htm
I have contacted them for more data or links . . .
- - - - -
The WHO is also part of the first United Nations Global Road Safety Week (23-29 April 2007) . . . next week . . . will watch out for any results which may come from it:
http://www.who.int/mediacentre/news/releases/2007/pr17/en/index.html
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Millions of cars going to be grounded during the Olympics in Bejing as they don't know on how they can handle the traffic:
(news in German)
http://www.spiegel.de/auto/aktuell/0,1518,478070,00.html
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The city of Guangzhou in China is prohibiting motorcycles from the inner city as they seem to be the preferred choice of criminals:
(in German)
http://www.spiegel.de/auto/aktuell/0,1518,459693,00.html
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Sorry for links in German . . . but I am also following up in any other language . . . and will try to find English links
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