Hi folks
Just curious - I know that different rider/bike combinations will result in custom fits/designs for each professional rider, but why is there not a standard spoke design among wheels?
Comparing these two bikes from Astana used in the TT, (image here)
http://www.cyclingnews.com/reviews/photos/tour-tech-custom-bikes-for-almost-everyone/78748
The bike at the front uses a carbon tri-spoke design, whereas the bike in the back uses traditional spokes. I can't see how spoke design aerodynamics is specific between riders.
This might be a noob question, but why isn't there a consensus on wheel design?
Just curious - I know that different rider/bike combinations will result in custom fits/designs for each professional rider, but why is there not a standard spoke design among wheels?
Comparing these two bikes from Astana used in the TT, (image here)
http://www.cyclingnews.com/reviews/photos/tour-tech-custom-bikes-for-almost-everyone/78748
The bike at the front uses a carbon tri-spoke design, whereas the bike in the back uses traditional spokes. I can't see how spoke design aerodynamics is specific between riders.
This might be a noob question, but why isn't there a consensus on wheel design?