2020 Olympic Equipment
#1
Elitist
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2020 Olympic Equipment
The Olympics is always an event where manufacturers and teams showcase new equipment. As per UCI rules, the equipment must be publicly available before the Games.
Let's see it all here in one place. Images, videos, links, whatever you got.
Let's see it all here in one place. Images, videos, links, whatever you got.
#2
Koga Kinsei should take many of the medals in sprint events.
Lafargue, Rudyk and Awang and relevant teammates should ride Look T20/R96.
Glaetzer & Co. on Argon 18 Pro.
Brits either on Cervelo or new Lotus-Hope.
Largest sizes of the above mentioned have pretty long reach and front-center, some 450 and 650mm, respectively.
However, Yuta Wakimoto & Co. performed very well on their short Bridgestones. Even the large size of this brand has reach just under 400mm. Wakimoto won silver 0.036s behind Lavreysen i.e. some 70cm or just a wheel! I would expect him to compete in the sprint in Tokyo.
Lafargue, Rudyk and Awang and relevant teammates should ride Look T20/R96.
Glaetzer & Co. on Argon 18 Pro.
Brits either on Cervelo or new Lotus-Hope.
Largest sizes of the above mentioned have pretty long reach and front-center, some 450 and 650mm, respectively.
However, Yuta Wakimoto & Co. performed very well on their short Bridgestones. Even the large size of this brand has reach just under 400mm. Wakimoto won silver 0.036s behind Lavreysen i.e. some 70cm or just a wheel! I would expect him to compete in the sprint in Tokyo.
#3
Senior Member
Koga Kinsei should take many of the medals in sprint events.
Lafargue, Rudyk and Awang and relevant teammates should ride Look T20/R96.
Glaetzer & Co. on Argon 18 Pro.
Brits either on Cervelo or new Lotus-Hope.
Largest sizes of the above mentioned have pretty long reach and front-center, some 450 and 650mm, respectively.
However, Yuta Wakimoto & Co. performed very well on their short Bridgestones. Even the large size of this brand has reach just under 400mm. Wakimoto won silver 0.036s behind Lavreysen i.e. some 70cm or just a wheel! I would expect him to compete in the sprint in Tokyo.
Lafargue, Rudyk and Awang and relevant teammates should ride Look T20/R96.
Glaetzer & Co. on Argon 18 Pro.
Brits either on Cervelo or new Lotus-Hope.
Largest sizes of the above mentioned have pretty long reach and front-center, some 450 and 650mm, respectively.
However, Yuta Wakimoto & Co. performed very well on their short Bridgestones. Even the large size of this brand has reach just under 400mm. Wakimoto won silver 0.036s behind Lavreysen i.e. some 70cm or just a wheel! I would expect him to compete in the sprint in Tokyo.
Also the new Bridgestone looks pretty long to me, and has nothing to do with the Bridgestone that you can buy. Wakimoto is relatively tall.
#4
bscycle.co.jp/global/common/pdf/T9R_FRAME.pdf -- is this it? Oops, 408mm reach in size L, but it may be still short for riders like Buchli and Glaetzer.
#5
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That's not it. That's the previous production frame that's been on offer to punters since 2010 or so. I've not seen any info on how/where to buy the new national team frame.
#7
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This is the new Bridgestone:
https://www.velobike.co.nz/blog/2019...yo-2020-review
https://www.velobike.co.nz/blog/2019...yo-2020-review
#8
Finally, Velodrome Shop published its lists of equipment used by the gold medalists at the 2020 UCI Worlds (sorry, I am still not allowed by admins to post URLs).
velodrome.shop/index.php?p=page&page_id=2020-world-championship-winning-equipment
Here are some historical data from previous events:
velodrome.shop/professional-equipment
N.B. At the 2018 European TCC, Buchli, 2350 watt, reportedly used a 11/128 chain to win the kilometre
P.S. First read: (1) Emma Hinze and Lea Friedrich used the above mentioned 2.0-mm chain, namely KMC X11-SL; (2) All sprint golds were won either on Dugast or Continental Olympic II tyres instead Vittoria; and (3) Look introduced some "Track" version of the Blade Carbon Pedal, designed to be strap-free, however, both Dutch and German teams utilised it with straps.
velodrome.shop/index.php?p=page&page_id=2020-world-championship-winning-equipment
Here are some historical data from previous events:
velodrome.shop/professional-equipment
N.B. At the 2018 European TCC, Buchli, 2350 watt, reportedly used a 11/128 chain to win the kilometre
P.S. First read: (1) Emma Hinze and Lea Friedrich used the above mentioned 2.0-mm chain, namely KMC X11-SL; (2) All sprint golds were won either on Dugast or Continental Olympic II tyres instead Vittoria; and (3) Look introduced some "Track" version of the Blade Carbon Pedal, designed to be strap-free, however, both Dutch and German teams utilised it with straps.
Last edited by 2500W; 03-17-20 at 02:13 PM.
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#9
I would call this list "inaccurate", to be polite.
#10
Hy Clythio, I agree, Velodrome Shop Straps listed as used by several world champions sounds very obsessively, indeed.
Finally, I could post pics and links. Here is Hoogland after Berlin 2020 Team Sprint Final (WR). I can count 60-teeth chainring. So here is 13-teeth sprocket (73.6 kmh in last 250m, some 132rpm).
Finally, I could post pics and links. Here is Hoogland after Berlin 2020 Team Sprint Final (WR). I can count 60-teeth chainring. So here is 13-teeth sprocket (73.6 kmh in last 250m, some 132rpm).
Last edited by 2500W; 03-17-20 at 02:51 PM.
#14
It is a relatively new road chain width standard. 11/128 means a width of 11/128 inch as popular single-speed widths are 3/32 and 1/8. Initially, it is invention for road bikes with multy-speed cassettes and name "KMC X11" states for 11-speed chain. Chain rollers have 2.18-mm nominal width so cassette sprockets and chainrings must be of 2.0-mm width.
German women reportedly used these chains and rings at Berlin 2020. Dutch machos clearly stayed on 1/8 Izumi V-Chain.
German women reportedly used these chains and rings at Berlin 2020. Dutch machos clearly stayed on 1/8 Izumi V-Chain.
#15
I'm not sure the Velodrome Shop list is really accurate. For example, most of the German team were on Ultegra chains on the last two World cups, not the KMC. Of course, KMC could have decided to sponsor the team for Worlds, etc.
Last edited by tobukog; 03-19-20 at 08:21 AM.
#16
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I just looked at the Velodrome Shop list. Is this where that is coming from? It seems to be a fantasy list made up from parts they stock for sale.
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#17
It would be not so hard to take such an info, for instance by sending questionnaires to relevant teams. All sprint golds were even divided amongst just two teams on two sets of components and apparel. VS list FES frames though do not offer them. However, they are specialised business, list all Scattos, Kinseis, KMC-11s etc., and are able to supply all that.
I am not their advocate and even I am not very satisfied by their services. It taken more than six weeks and two emails to receive my hanlebar from them. On the other hand, I saw Conti Competition on their lists. This modest tyre was used by an World Junior Champion. Then I stopped to to hesitate between Sprinters, Schwalbes, Tufos, Challenges, Veloflexes etc. and ordered a pair of Competitions from Dolan sales. So yes, it was very helpful for me to take into consideration their lists.
I am not their advocate and even I am not very satisfied by their services. It taken more than six weeks and two emails to receive my hanlebar from them. On the other hand, I saw Conti Competition on their lists. This modest tyre was used by an World Junior Champion. Then I stopped to to hesitate between Sprinters, Schwalbes, Tufos, Challenges, Veloflexes etc. and ordered a pair of Competitions from Dolan sales. So yes, it was very helpful for me to take into consideration their lists.
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#20
Hello,
I'm new here.
UK used the Hope/Lotus in Glasgow but they said (Chris Hoy) on GCN that they will keep it in secret until the Olympics.
Anyway, Jason Kenny will use the T5GB. Maybe the lotus was not as rigid as they thought.
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UK used the Hope/Lotus in Glasgow but they said (Chris Hoy) on GCN that they will keep it in secret until the Olympics.
Anyway, Jason Kenny will use the T5GB. Maybe the lotus was not as rigid as they thought.
#21
ERO were on the list of approved equipment and now list bars in their Webshop, bad photos and no details though: https://sites.google.com/ero-sports.com/ero2020/store