samhocking said:
No team will take up discs until all manufacturers standards are harmonized and you can fit any wheel into any bike and carry on racing just like you can now. At the end of the day, discs are a solution to braking issues in MTB, CX & Commuter bikes.
Personally, I think the peloton would benefit best from looking into anti-lock brake pads like the SABS pads from Kingindustries, although they are fugly in current formats. Knowing you can slam on your brakes around a wet corner and not lock up so easily would definitely prevent some high speed crashes.
I'd prefer it if riders had to stick with normal cabled rim brakes. With the use of power meters, di2, tubulars etc.. the technical skill part of pro cycling has already been drastically reduced. Add in pads which allow riders to brake hard through corners and cover for other sloppy techniques, and yet another facet of cycling will disappear.
A great attack over the top of a climb and on a descent is one of the best things to watch in cycling - riders with the skill to do that shouldn't be bought back to the field solely because of specialist equipment which makes it easy for everyone to do the same.