Last month, the Cyclingnews tech team returned to the unassuming industrial unit that is fast becoming our second home: the wind tunnel at Silverstone Sports Engineering Hub, for the latest in the CN Labs series of empirical group tests, and this, I think, we can call “the big one.”
We tested 12 of today’s best aero road bikes. Not the aero all-rounders like the Tarmac SL8 or the Madone as tested last year – check out last year’s superbike test here – but purebred aero machines with headtubes inspired by the Mariana Trench and radical silhouettes that, in the case of some, probably make Eddy Merckx’s eye twitch with contempt.
This included Tadej Pogačar’s steed of choice, the Colnago Y1Rs; his big rival Jonas Vingegaard’s Cervélo S5; the Ridley Noah Fast 3.0 with its mega deep head tube; that crazy Factor UCI-legal pre-production prototype; and the Argon 18 Nitrogen Pro that didn’t exist until this week.
- Argon 18 Nitrogen Pro (pre-production prototype)
- Bianchi Oltre RC
- Cervélo S5
- Colnago Y1Rs
- Cube Litening Aero C:68X
- DARE Velocity Ace-AFO
- Elves Falath EXP
- Factor UCI-legal pre-production prototype
- Merida Reacto 9000
- Ridley Noah Fast 3.0
- Scott Foil RC
- Van Rysel RCR-F
- And our baseline: My very own 2015 Trek Émonda ALR
Each bike was tested under three different protocols, including both with and without a rider, as well as with its own wheels as sold and a standardised pair. Tests were performed at fast amateur road race speeds, across a range of yaws, and with each bike set up to a matching position designed around our test rider.
The resulting feature, all 12,000+ words of it, is exclusive to Cyclingnews members, so I won’t give too much away here, but a special thanks must go to every single one of you.
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A teaser: What did we learn?
More than anything, we learned that the crazy Factor prototype isn’t all bark and no bite.
Visually, with its forward-protruding wide-set fork, bayonet-steerer tube and ultra-deep head tube, it screams “I’m fast” as loudly and…
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