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Specifically, what advantage do they give to a pro rider like Contador who has ridden hundreds of thousands of kilometres on rim brakes and know exactly how they feel and respond to every situation they will encounter on the road, and who has never had an issue as a result of those brakes?
Do you have any source for that? What exact advantage do they give to a pro rider in a professional race? We're not talking about an amateur here who only changes his cables every six months, or who has poor technique, or who has little experience of descending in wet conditions.spalco said:LaFlorecita said:This is pathetic. Many riders tested disc brakes and not all liked them. Get over it, who are you to tell what people should ride or like or not (unless you have a vested interest, as I suggested earlier).
The point isn't what someone likes or doesn't like, but better brakes give a clear advantage in certain circumstances. In cycling not as much as in motorsports for obvious reasons, but still there's an edge to gain here, and it will be exploited by some riders.
Specifically, what advantage do they give to a pro rider like Contador who has ridden hundreds of thousands of kilometres on rim brakes and know exactly how they feel and respond to every situation they will encounter on the road, and who has never had an issue as a result of those brakes?
