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Sarah Storey’s Ridley Hour Record attempt bike

A first look at the bike Sarah Storey hopes will take her to a new Hour Record soon

Dame Sarah Storey, Great Britain’s most successful Paralympian, will be attempting to set a new distance for the women’s UCI Hour Record at Lee Valley VeloPark on Saturday 28th February. Today, details of the Ridley Arena bike and kit she will use for the record attempt have been revealed.

Sarah will be using a Ridley Arena Carbon Track frame for her attempt. It’s a stock frame and designed specifically for the track, and incorporates some of the aerodynamic features the Belgian company uses on its time trial and road bikes, such as the Noah Fast.

The most notable area aero feature is the F-Split fork. Twin vertical slits in the fork leg are there to reduce turbulent air between the fork and wheel, with the result, according to Ridley’s claims, of reducing drag. Another feature you don’t see any many bikes is F-Surface. Slim strips of material applied to the leading edge of the frame in key places, and intended to trip the passing air into turbulence, so the separation point is shifted further along the tube profile, with the result hopefully being reduced drag. Ridley reckon on the Noah Fast frame road.cc tested a couple of years ago, the F-Surface is good for a 4.02% decrease in drag at 50kph.  

There’s an integrated seat mast with a 2-position seat clamp to help Sarah get her position right. The frame is made from carbon fibre helping it to hit the UCI's 6.8kg weihgt limit, with a combination of 30t, 40t and 50t grade carbon fibre.

The frame will be equipped with an Verve Infocrank crankset with an integrated power meter, with Shimano Dura-Ace chainrings, chain, sprocket and SPD-SL pedals. Sarah will have a choice of chain rings to choose from, at this stage in the preparation the team probably have a good idea what combination will be used, but that nugget of information hasn’t been released yet.

For wheels it’s a dip into the PRO catalogue, with a disc wheel partnered with 5 spoke front wheel - that's what the press release says anyway; photos show the bike with a pair of discs wheels, and Sarah training on the track with a disc at the front (all the current Hour Record attempts have been ridden on twin disc wheel setups) so i'll be interesting to see what Sarah actually goes for on the 28th.

PRO also supply the Missile Evo handlebar which has been specially set up for Sarah, with Missile Evo Ski bend extensions. It’s all clamped to the frame via a Missile Evo 85mm stem and -10 degree stem.

Away from the bike, Sarah will be wearing the Lazer Wasp helmet, the same that is now being used by British Cycling as Dave found out when he went to the launch in Manchester recently. Sarah will pedal in a pair of Shimano RW83 shoes.

Sarah will pair that with a Pearl Izumi PRO Speed Skinsuit, the same used by Rohan Dennis in his recent and successful Hour Record. The skinsuit has been designed to smooth air flowing over it, from a hidden zipper and careful placement of seams, to a patented Speed Sleeve which is said to provide the best fit and shape over the tricky shoulder and back area. It’s all constructed using an AeroCool fabric - used on the shoulders, flank and thighs - which Pearl Izumi claims can reduced drag by as much as 15% compared to a conventional flat face fabric.

The training is done, the bike is ready and the kit all chosen, now all that remains is to wish Sarah the best of luck with her record attempt. The record is currently held by Leontien Zijlaard-van Moorsel of the Netherlands who set a distance of 46.065 kilometres in 2003.

To watch the record attempt, you can purchase tickets for Round Five of the Revolution Series, which takes place on the 27th and 28th February at the Lee Valley VeloPark start from £15 and are available via www.cyclingrevolution.com or by calling See Tickets on 0844 854 2016.

David worked on the road.cc tech team from 2012-2020. Previously he was editor of Bikemagic.com and before that staff writer at RCUK. He's a seasoned cyclist of all disciplines, from road to mountain biking, touring to cyclo-cross, he only wishes he had time to ride them all. He's mildly competitive, though he'll never admit it, and is a frequent road racer but is too lazy to do really well. He currently resides in the Cotswolds, and you can now find him over on his own YouTube channel David Arthur - Just Ride Bikes

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Izaak30 | 9 years ago
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Really hope she gets the record. Shame she couldn't wait til the final Manchester Revolution for which I have tickets

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hagbad | 9 years ago
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Best of luck to her, great looking bike and an amazing athlete.

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leqin | 9 years ago
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Hope all goes to plan - Sarah is one of my all time sporting hero's and it would be great to see her get the record.

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Must be Mad | 9 years ago
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Sarah will pair that with a Pearl Izumi PRO Speed Skinsuit, the same used by Rohan Dennis in his recent and successful Hour Record.

The same one? Lets hope its been washed at least...

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Yorky-M | 9 years ago
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big luck Sarah

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jamesfifield | 9 years ago
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Very sharp looking bike!
I think the crank is actually a Verve Infocrank rather than a Race Face one though.

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Blackstar replied to jamesfifield | 9 years ago
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It certainly is an Infocrank

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David Arthur @d... replied to jamesfifield | 9 years ago
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jamesfifield wrote:

Very sharp looking bike!
I think the crank is actually a Verve Infocrank rather than a Race Face one though.

You're right, nice one thanks for pointing that out, updating the article

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