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If it's implemented it'll be less of a slowdown and more of a dead stop to r&d for road bikes and kit.
What it might lead to is more of that effort being funneled into Tri bikes and kit. At the moment even though uci rules don't apply in triathalon most triathletes are riding uci legal bikes which are less aero than they would be if they didn't conform to the uci regs.
There's a way to go yet, but my feeling is that the UCI haven't thought this through.
dave do you think that ruling will be workable? As others have said, surely it will lead to a slow down in technological advances and design ideas for cycling when new bits cant be tested in race situations before being marketted to us mere mortals.
ah yes the Spiuk, the one with that funny little mesh grille at the back… what's that all about?
of course with the new regulations set to come in, Giro will be prohibited from trying to nick a few seconds with a prototype lid come the 2010 tour...
http://road.cc/content/news/4934-new-uci-rule-clarification-spells-troub...
Indeed tony but for the rest of us outside planet pro peleton how much difference would this helmet make over, say, the spiuk or bell attempts?
"prefer the look"? I thought the idea was to go faster
could call it 'the seagull'...judging by the shape of the extreme rear on the helmet. Got to say I prefer the look of previous giro helmets.