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Parcours announces its fastest ever wheels

Parcours announces its fastest ever wheels

UK-based wheel brand Parcours has this week announced the release of a series of new wheels which it claims are the fastest it has ever made. Developed as a result of a research project in conjunction with Nottingham Trent University and Dr Steve Faulkner, a senior lecturer in science and technology, the wheelsets employ Parcours’ ‘think wider’ principle, and are offered as a versatile race day wheelset for triathletes, time trialists and road racers.

Parcours say these wheelsets fall within three main use cases: flat fast road racing, triathlon and time trial. The wheel series delivers two main benefits, these being enhanced aerodynamic performance and improved handling stability alongside it.  

A pair of Parcours wheels, including the Chrono Max front and Disc2 rear

A Parcours Chrono Max front wheel, left, and Disc2 rear wheel right (Image credit: Future)

Parcours has released four new wheels in all. The collection is made up of the Chrono wheelset, comprising a 68.6mm front wheel and a 75.7mm rear. Next up is the new Chrono Max front wheel that uses an 83.6mm deep rim and the Parcours Disc2, which is a full carbon fibre disc wheel and is a claimed 120g lighter than its predecessor. All wheels are disc brake specific, use a hooked rim bead, and are tubeless-ready.

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