Determined to return to the top, and to push the record beyond 140 km/h, the team is looking again to AkzoNobel and its Sikkens performance coatings for help with that all-important issue of drag reduction. “In addition to financial support, Sikkens gives us products, advice and practical assistance which are essential in turning the ‘crude’ carbon structure of the shell into one with a perfectly smooth, aerodynamic surface,” said Team Manager Hugo Lambriex. “Even the slightest imperfection can greatly affect the bike’s top speed. A fly on the nose of the bike, for example, could cost us 10 km/h!”
VeloX 6, the team’s bike for this year, has undergone changes in external shape and internal mechanics for even greater efficiency. Meanwhile, two recently retired professional sportsmen have been brought in as riders: cyclist Rick Flens and ice-skater Jan Bos. They are currently training and getting used to the initially frightening sensation of viewing the road only via digital displays. These are fed by a camera system, avoiding the need for a window which would disrupt the air flow.
Each year a new team of Delft University of Technology and VU University Amsterdam students, from a variety of disciplines, comes together to design, construct and test its own new bike. The 12-month project culminates in the challenge in Nevada.
Remco Maassen van den Brink, Marketing Director for AkzoNobel’s Vehicle Refinishes business, commented: “We are delighted to see 20 students of varying age, experience and knowledge collaborating in a team effort that mirrors our ‘winning together’ approach. Their shared spirit of innovation, and the way they rapidly learn to solve problems, make improvements and achieve everything within strict budgets and deadlines, is also very impressive.”
He added, “We hope our latest advances in lightweight, smooth and robust coatings will give them an extra competitive edge and we wish them great success.”
This year’s challenge takes place from September 12 to 17. The team’s progress can be followed via Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.
Hopes of a swift return to world-best ranking for Human Power Team (HPT) Delft and Amsterdam have been boosted by confirmation that AkzoNobel’s Vehicle Refinishes business has renewed its sponsorship.