Reduced drag from Sikkens performance coatings

October 20, 2015
Reduced drag from Sikkens performance coatings The Delft and Amsterdam Human Power Team. Photo: Bas de Meijer
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A high-performance coating developed by AkzoNobel’s Sikkens’ vehicle refinishes is helping one of the fastest bicycle teams on earth regain its world record. The Delft and Amsterdam Human Power Team (HPT Delft) reached a speed of 133.78 km/h in 2013, effectively achieving the fastest speed ever achieved by a human using their own power, a record that has only just been beaten by 5.6 km/h by the AeroVelo Team in the Nevada Desert.


The bicycles used for Human Powered Speed Challenges are enclosed by a super-lightweight shell, for improved aerodynamics. There are no windscreens for the rider to see through, only displays which take a feed from two overhead cameras. 

In the elite world of performance and speed, every single element of design and production must minimise drag. Using cutting-edge technology and specialist knowledge developed by Sikkens in partnership with the McLaren F1 racing team, AkzoNobel have supplied a high-performance coating that prevents the air from ‘sticking’ to the bicycle. Frank Vergeer, R&D Director Vehicle Refinishes, explains, “Compared with an ordinary bicycle, the design of the VeloX has only a tenth of the resistance. The paint is so smooth that the bike has about as much resistance as a DVD held vertically in an airstream.”

Remco Maassen van den Brink, AkzoNobel’s Vehicle Refinish Marketing Director comments, “The World Human Powered Speed Challenge is run only once a year, but already Team HPT Delft is planning how to regain its world record in 2016. The teams at both Delft and Amsterdam Universities are awash with flair and we believe they are in line for further great success. They missed out by a small margin this year, but I know next year they’ll be back. They have set their sights on breaking the record again. It’s a real privilege to work with such talent and support human advances.”
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