How accurate is Lemond method?

How accurate is Lemond method?

Additionally, research has shown that when compared to the below methods, it is most accurate in finding a saddle height in the 25-35 degree range. LeMond developed and swears by his own method to finding the ideal saddle height – multiply your inseam length by 0.883.

What size bike is Greg Lemond?

And this wonderful eBay find is a fine example of the racing frame that Lemond won that Tour on: a carbon-fibre Greg Lemond TVT 92, painted in his Z team colours, in a size 57cm – with a few extras thrown in, too.

How do you set a saddle fore/aft position?

Your saddle fore/aft position is set by placing your knee directly above the pedal spindle with the crank at the 3 o’clock position. This will position your hip and knee joint over the drivetrain of the bicycle and allows you to push straight down on the pedal during the power phase of the pedal stroke.

How do you measure a Lemond bike?

Remember Lemond frames are measured c-c, that is, from center of bottom bracket to center of top tube. Most frames seem to be measured c-t, from center of bottom bracket to top of top tube.

How old is Cyrille Guimard?

Cyrille Guimard (born 20 January 1947) is a French former professional road racing cyclist who became a directeur sportif and then a television commentator. Three of his riders, Bernard Hinault, Laurent Fignon, and Lucien Van Impe, won the Tour de France.

Who is Bernard Guimard?

Born in Bouguenais, Loire-Atlantique, Guimard rode as a junior, an amateur and a professional, on the road, track and in cyclo-cross. He was national champion in all three forms: road in 1967 as an amateur, track sprint in 1970 and cyclo-cross in 1976.

How many Tour de France stages did Bernard Guimard win?

Guimard was a sprinter who won nearly 100 races in eight seasons. He won stages of the Tour de France in 1970, 1972, 1973 and 1974 – four of them in 1972 – although he finished the race only twice. He came 62nd in 1970 and seventh in 1971, the only year in which he didn’t win a stage.

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