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Measuring real-time real-world aerodynamic drag for your road bike just got closer

Measuring real-time real-world aerodynamic drag for your road bike just got closer

Body Rocket, a startup responsible for producing drag measurement systems for time trial and triathlon bikes, has released details of a prototype, road bike-compatible system designed to help its sponsored athletes at the Olympic triathlon in Paris. 

The sensor array, consisting of force (power), air pressure, wind speed, acceleration, inclination, and weight, has previously been reserved for those bikes designed to race against the clock, or in non-draft events. Even amongst those bikes, the sensors can only be fitted to a handful of models.

Why the switch to road bikes? It appears it was always on the cards for the brand, but it has been working closely with Ironman world champion Kristian Blummenfelt, who has not been focussing on road bike, draft legal triathlons. Now, in the build-up to the Olympics, where he is looking to take the gold medal, it is hoped that the setup fitted to his Giant Propel well in advance will give him a competitive edge, and time to optimise his position and setup.

Body Rocket

Inside the stem is housed an array of sensors that usually reside at the base of TT bar extensions. (Image credit: Body Rocket)

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