Need to know
Key features to consider if you're tempted to splash your cash on one of our ace race machines
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01 Aerodynamics
Aerodynamic tube shapes, components and wheels will help you slip through the air with less effort. This typically means wind-tunnel tested, aero shapes, deep-section wheels and aggressive geometries, designed to put you in an aero riding position.
02 Carbon fibre lay-up
A key difference between carbon fibre and metal is that the composite nature of carbon fibre makes it anisotropic, which means its physical properties are different in different directions. A piece of wood is aniso opic; you can easily split it lengthways, but it's a lot harder to break across the grain. It's the same with carbon fibre, which means the 'lay-up' of different frame pieces is crucial to how it rides and how strong it is.
The other important factor is the modulus of carbon used. Higher-modulus fibres are stiffer, but they're also more brittle, so even a frame marketed as 'high modulus' will be made of a mix of different grades of carbon fibre. Higher-modulus carbon fibre is also more expensive, but the end result will be a lighter frame for the same strength.
03 Geometry
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