coln72 Posted November 29, 2005 Report Posted November 29, 2005 (edited) Well I have just recovered from managing a school team in this years RACV Energy Breakthrough. This is an event for Human Powered Vehicles (HPV's) and Hybrid Vehicles which race for 24hrs straight. There are different classes depending on the age of the students. My team "RUN A MUK" were competing in the open class (no gender or age restrictions) against 20 other vehicles. Overall there were around 80 entries on the HPV track (hybrids compete on a separate track due to the speed differences). The team managed to set a new record for the most laps covered by the school for the second year in a row at 591 laps :). So to answer the question this works out to be 670 km's of pedalling by eight riders in 24 hours. This included being rolled 3 times during the race - twice within 2 laps by teams that were trying to catch us :D Overall results were * Fourth outright * third in class * first display and presentation (open class) * first design and construction (open class) * overall best display and presentation (secondary) When all of the above was added up we lost the overall point score for the open class by 2 points :hmm: Some pics below Edited November 29, 2005 by coln72 Quote
Nitephyre Posted November 29, 2005 Report Posted November 29, 2005 jesus, you'd wanna be fit :hmm: Quote
coln72 Posted November 30, 2005 Author Report Posted November 30, 2005 The problem is that we weren't fit - I finished the race with only three riders capable of riding and we were beaten by 60 laps overall. There are some serious HPV's competing now - complete carbon fibre vehicles are common and some serious work is being done with areodynamics by some teams. Our HPV has a chrome moly chassis, carbon fibre reinforced aluminium canopy frame and a coreflute body. It weighs around 27kg and is considered fat. The junior schools HPV weighs 15kg!!!!! Top speed was around 54km/h in the race. One roll late in the race actually ground away half of an aluminium tube on the side of the bike. It finished the race held together with race tape :hmm: Quote
coln72 Posted November 30, 2005 Author Report Posted November 30, 2005 (edited) Yep the end of November so I have 12 months to fix the vehicle. Took 12 months for the students to build it - I didn't have to lift a tool :hmm: don't have the funds to build another from scratch :sad: (any sponsorship gladly accepted) next year so this one gets a rerun after it is patched up. Edited November 30, 2005 by coln72 Quote
Rolla__Boy Posted November 30, 2005 Report Posted November 30, 2005 That is awesome!! Race tape always works :hmm: I'm sure you learnt heaps from this years event anyway, and will do even better next year. I can say this knowing that I don't have to compete :D Quote
mikeys toy[RL] Posted November 30, 2005 Report Posted November 30, 2005 freakin skinny bastards...... :hmm: Quote
coln72 Posted November 30, 2005 Author Report Posted November 30, 2005 "freakin skinny bastards" They have to be to fit in it - my 90kgs barely squeezes into it. It's track is approx. 600mm wide. Quote
kangaroosa Posted November 30, 2005 Report Posted November 30, 2005 Good Job Colin :D . It certainly looks the part. At least you can re-design and move forward for next year. Its a shame about missing out by 2 points though. :hmm: I guess your a Secondary School Teacher? Did the School donate some funds to get you started, or are all the sponsors to thank for that? Quote
coln72 Posted December 1, 2005 Author Report Posted December 1, 2005 Everything is paid for by sponsorship - school does f@$k all to help (actually they made it harder for the teams this year by restricting training). They are glad to accept the glory if we do well though....... I don't have any signage representing the school on the vehicle at all - only the schools initials on the kids shirts (in pissy little writing). Quote
kangaroosa Posted December 2, 2005 Report Posted December 2, 2005 I don't have any signage representing the school on the vehicle at all - only the schools initials on the kids shirts (in pissy little writing). Thats the Spirit. :P Quote
dysolve Posted December 6, 2005 Report Posted December 6, 2005 My school entered one of these a 10 or so years ago, we had a battery/peddle powered car the batteries would run the car for 5 or so k's then peddle for 10km to recharge the battery, there was these two older guys in the race that made an EFI engine with there bare hands it looked like a block of steel but they ran for 5 hours on 5 litres of fuel, i think there car went around 30km per hour. Quote
Dan Posted December 7, 2005 Report Posted December 7, 2005 Ingenuity here... I'd imagine that it would be reasonably hard to pedal in a situation like that... at the moment i struggle to ride 50km in a day, I honestly can't imagine myself in a vehicle like that! Quote
coln72 Posted December 7, 2005 Author Report Posted December 7, 2005 From memory they averaged over 30km/h just pedalling. Speedo said max speed was 53.1km/h......... The schools hybrid - 50cc honda power with pedalling will top out at close to 100km/h if they don't restrict its fuel use. It is actually easy to pedal as it has a very low frontal area. hardest part is actually seeing out of the thing :D last year I rolled a vehicle in training - slid for 11m on its side before it stopped (measured from the aluminium smeared into the road surface with my elbow dragging on the ground :( Quote
Wood§tok Posted December 8, 2005 Report Posted December 8, 2005 that thing looks awesome. nice one colin. maybe try some sort of outrigger to stop it from falling over. hehe. Quote
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