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While those look a lot like Speedbars, the cat is kind of out of the bag. Taking a thermoplastic mold of somebody's arm and then laying down a couple of layers of carbon on top of it is not terribly complex in the composite world... and since speedbar sells them for roughly $4k... plenty of room for others to get in the game :D I'd bet those are made in house.
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Originally Posted by queerpunk
(Post 21331492)
yeah, that's a training bike while he's flying Cofidis colors. The 42cm handlebars give it away. In Tokyo I assume he'll be on a Pinarello.
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Registration was too late and did not get into the track center....
but got some info on the Argon 18 for Australia: the narrow fork was never meant to be ridden by the sprinters, but they tested it and liked it. So seems the narrow hub/fork doesn’t effect handling too bad. There is actually a tab in front of the fork tips to carry the timing Chip, it holds onto the tab with heat shrink wrap. It’s orientated forward to be across the line faster (of course it’s less aero). Not everyone is on the new bike yet and it’ll be exclusive to Australia for now. Available on the market late summer. santini developed a new skinsuit which they will be presenting at Tokyo. Also saw: new bike from wiawis with bayonet fork new stuff from Fes (wide fork with narrow hub, a bit like GB who were on cervelo and uksi) |
https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...33647d2ccb.png
That’s the wide fes fork I mentioned. probably made specifically to work with spoke wheels. there is some info on the web from a hed engineer how a hed3 would work best with a ultra wide fork as the blades create soundwaves. |
Photo essay on the Guardian:
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/ga...ps-in-pictures |
Here is an update on the changes to UCI track cycling
https://www.uci.org/track/news/2020/...g-world-league It is interesting to see GCN's involvement because I've noticed they increased mention of track cycling in recent months. |
Originally Posted by 700wheel
(Post 21353122)
Here is an update on the changes to UCI track cycling
https://www.uci.org/track/news/2020/...g-world-league It is interesting to see GCN's involvement because I've noticed they increased mention of track cycling in recent months. |
Nice... now you can show up with only four riders to a event.
I can’t get my head around how they are not doing a full omnium. This at least would be in line with the olympics and would help to develop the discipline. also no madison?! What’s more spectacular for tv viewers? lets see what events the other new format will hold. But I guess we won’t see as much progress in the next Olympic cyclus as we saw in this one. |
Originally Posted by carleton
(Post 21337229)
At that price, why make one frame for sprint and pursuit? The reference LOOKs come in sprint and pursuit variants. Both at around $10K each.
At this level of the sport, why are teams settling for this one-frame-for-all approach? This is like everyone on the Olympic Track & Field (Athletics) team wearing the same shoes. (I’m being hyperbolic, but you get my point). That look pursuit bike at the time was a slightly modified road TT bike. |
Originally Posted by pierrej
(Post 21355366)
Molds cost more, the sprint frame is very different on the inside and much stiffer than the pursuit bike.
Originally Posted by pierrej
(Post 21355366)
That look pursuit bike at the time was a slightly modified road TT bike.
As were the first LOOK 496 (the road TT frame was also called 496) and Felt TK1 (modeled after the Felt DA). On a related note, when Hoy started his bike company, I really wished that he would have created a top tier sprint frame (and line of components) that a person on his level would want to use. I do appreciate him making quality, inexpensive bikes for beginner and intermediate racers, but I just really thought he was gonna make a Dolan/UKSI/FES/LOOK challenger. Oh well. Speaking of FES, that's what it looks like when your engineers make a dedicated sprint bike. |
4 or more years of one track bike may sell less than one year of an entry level roady though, even cervelo stopped producing track bikes because they just don't sell. The 'elite' track frame market is minuscule and companies just won't bother unless it makes financial sense.
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Originally Posted by pierrej
(Post 21358634)
4 or more years of one track bike may sell less than one year of an entry level roady though, even cervelo stopped producing track bikes because they just don't sell. The 'elite' track frame market is minuscule and companies just won't bother unless it makes financial sense.
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Originally Posted by topflightpro
(Post 21358769)
3T discontinued the Scatto bars because they didn't make sense financially, even if they are one of the most popular track bars around.
Still... you would think that at what they msrp at, you'd just keep the mold ready and make a couple when you get an order. |
Originally Posted by topflightpro
(Post 21358769)
3T discontinued the Scatto bars because they didn't make sense financially, even if they are one of the most popular track bars around.
Originally Posted by Morelock
(Post 21358799)
Yeah, I think one of the issues particular to the Scatto was - if you wanted one, you probably have one by now.
Still... you would think that at what they msrp at, you'd just keep the mold ready and make a couple when you get an order. |
Originally Posted by topflightpro
(Post 21358769)
3T discontinued the Scatto bars because they didn't make sense financially, even if they are one of the most popular track bars around.
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Interesting track news portal - lots of links
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The Aerocoach „Vorzug“ Track pursuit bar didn’t get a mention yet... but the only other track specific pursuit bar I know of is the use Tula track.
even the handlebars on most super bikes are just road versions. https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...055c91a36.jpeg Ordered one just to support that they are investing in track (with probably low reward financially). |
I missed this at the time but at the UCI mountain bike eliminator world champs last year Büchli and Hoogland took part with the latter finishing 8th! Impressive technical skills, although i suppose that is to be expected from someone that started out in BMX
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You can watch Korea Pro Keirin races here
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYV...Q5VwfCeuVDABbg |
Fun video I saw on FB. Nothing like a 1' Max effort to remind you how slow time really moves.
I've been stuck trying to break 700 for a while now... that last 8-12 seconds I always fall to pieces. |
New Vittoria pista tyres for the ultra high end.
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think the Australians are still on 19? |
Originally Posted by SynergyPro
(Post 21691339)
only in 23mm, the pista is still available in 19mm.
think the Australians are still on 19? |
Originally Posted by Baby Puke
(Post 21691479)
Praying 19mm stays in production...
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Originally Posted by topflightpro
(Post 21691501)
Might want to go ahead and stock up now.
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