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Are stiffer frames always faster?

What separates the best…from the rest? ‘It’s not like I haven’t performed since I won the Tour,’ says Geraint Thomas, who reaffirms his form with Romandie win Geraint Thomas makes up for slip with time trial performance to seal Tour de Romandie overall Source Cycling Weekly

Are stiffer frames always faster? null

Stiffer, lighter, faster! It seems nearly every newly-launched race bike aims for the superlative in all three of this holy trinity. Weight is easily quantifiable, aerodynamics ditto – but stiffness is more difficult to assess.Instead, we tend to read about frames that are ‘15 per cent stiffer’ than the previous

CW5000 May challenges

How Catherine Allen hit 5,000 miles by March 9 Punctures and potholes – Peter White’s April blog CW5000 April challenges Source Cycling Weekly

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