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How wide is too wide, is hookless pointless, are carbon spokes worth it and what aero innovations are coming next? We ask Parcours’ Dov Tate the big questions about road bike wheels

How wide is too wide, is hookless pointless, are carbon spokes worth it and what aero innovations are coming next? We ask Parcours’ Dov Tate the big questions about road bike wheels

“You’ve got to be more than just ‘faster’ because everybody is doing faster now,” says Dov Tate, the founder of UK wheel brand Parcours (opens in new tab)

“A wind tunnel will tell people how fast they will go but now we’re looking at a way to quantify how stable they are,” he continues. “But there’s no unit for handling stability. There is for drag. Most people understand what a watt of drag is. I want to be able to put a relatable figure on stability. Is a saving of 3.5 watts worth £1,000? But if it’s 3.5 watts plus 15% improved stability how does that change things? And what does that 15% feel like?”

A marine sensor fitted to a time trial bike fork leg

(Image credit: Parcours)

Three years ago Tate, an Oxford-educated engineering graduate, worked with Nottingham Trent University to develop a differential rim profile that he arrived at via real-world studies using marine wind sensors attached to the front and rear axles (opens in new tab)

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