Rouleur tech podcast: Aero clothing

Rouleur tech podcast: Aero clothing

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Aerodynamic clothing has improved immeasurably in recent years. Endura’s wind tunnel work with Movistar was a prime example of leading the way in understanding air flow in relation to clothing, where bikes were previously the major focus.

We have two experts in the field joining Dan Cavallari this week. Xavier Disley of AeroCoach and Blake Pond from NoPinz – specialists in skinsuits and aero garments from neck to toe – join us to discuss the latest developments. Drag, drag coefficient, wakes, turbulence, eddies and the gamut of aerodynamic jargon explained for every rider looking to go faster. Fabrics and seams, it seems, are crucial.

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