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Nibali position updated by Specialized:
For animation, I matched pad position.
"Nibali's bars were raised so he could try to relax his shoulders and drop his head"
Did photos get swapped?
For animation, I matched pad position.
"Nibali's bars were raised so he could try to relax his shoulders and drop his head"
Did photos get swapped?
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euan wrote:Disc covers aren't allowed by the UCI
Are we clear which specific UCI reg stop wheel covers?
I know they have usually not been allowed to be used, but they'd seem to pass the first level regs at least - 3:1 doesn't apply to wheels, TT wheels don't need to pass a rupture test, and fairings are allowed where a credit card can pass between the shielded part (wheel in this case) and the other part (frame)?
All components must be structural, not specifically to aid aerodynamics. Same rule which prevents fairings.
USA Cycling specifically allowed them, viewing it as an economic fairness issue, although most fatty masters end up buying full disks anyway, even if they're no better.
USA Cycling specifically allowed them, viewing it as an economic fairness issue, although most fatty masters end up buying full disks anyway, even if they're no better.
Maybe!pastronef wrote:erty65 wrote:More comfortable with a narrow bar.ave wrote:I know it's nothing new, but these bars seems extremely narrow for Hansen's size.What I don't really know is what's the benefit?
that should be a 40 cm c/c
or maybe even 38?
I remember years ago gilbert duclos-lassalle was having problems with his bike position...he asked for his seat to be lowered & his manager thought it was all in his mind...result was the seat wasn't lowered but gilbert duclos-lassalle was told it had been...duclos-lassalle went on to do very well in his next few races non the wiser...placebo...
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djconnel wrote:All components must be structural, not specifically to aid aerodynamics. Same rule which prevents fairings.
USA Cycling specifically allowed them, viewing it as an economic fairness issue, although most fatty masters end up buying full disks anyway, even if they're no better.
http://www.uci.ch/Modules/BUILTIN/getOb ... M&LangId=1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
To me it's an area where there's some conflict between different sections, and it seems not 100% clear to me which components are intended to be covered by which parts.
Reg 1.3.024 says (paraphrasing as it won't let me copy/paste now) ANY device added or blended into the structure to decrease aero drag is prohibited.
Then, later on, the same reg specifies how to make a fairing that IS allowed - a fairing encloses a moving part and is legal if a credit card can be passed between the moving and fixed parts of the bike.
I don't see a strict requirement in terms of being "structural", maybe because that is very difficult to define/determine - Can't bolt on wheelcovers, but you can tape them? Or can't tape them but you can glue them? Or gluing, but only if done by the original manufacturer?
Not that they have gone completely away from the"difficult to define" - see that you can only tape valve holes in discs with tape supplied by the wheel manufacturer
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Cav's bike for this year. Looks awful to me... Really 'busy'.
Cav's bike for this year. Looks awful to me... Really 'busy'.
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Yashnoon wrote:Seat looks pretty far forward... Fit seems a bit off.
Plus like Cambellray said, too busy.
He has always ran his seat forward. If you look back at the Scott bikes, it looked worse because he ran the Arione.
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his saddle looks pretty centered in the 25mm offset option of seatpost imho.
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Cav's bike for this year. Looks awful to me... Really 'busy'.
Hate the way the down tube arch doesn't follow same radius as the wheel ( if you know what i mean) also a carbon stem?
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