CoachFergie said:All I had to do to lower my position in front was follow John Cobb's advice to tilt the saddle "up" at the front and also have a greater hip angle, flatter back and dropped my bars by 4cm! Free speed!!!
I did the same with the double-jointed Felt DA stem, usually part of their track bike. Simply rolled my entire position into that shape and adjusted the saddle. Made about a 2 minute difference on a known 40km course. I'm 5'7" and used 172.5 cranks because I have good strength/range of motion. I use 170's for road because the 172.5 length isn't as responsive to change of pace; particularly on climbs. 167.5 for the track and have tried smaller but sacrifice power for cadence and we have a large open track.
