Are aero bars good for long rides?

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Aero bars offer an entirely new riding position that's most beneficial for long days in the saddle. With your elbows and humerus (arm bone) supporting the majority of your upper body weight, you'll reduce strain on your arms, wrists and hands.
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Should I put aero bars on a road bike?

The answer is yes. On the bike leg of the triathlon, increasing your speed is all about reducing aerodynamic drag. And while there are dozens of small improvements you can make to your components and gear, the investment that gives the greatest returns is adding a good pair bicycle aero bars.
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When should you use aero bars?

THERE ARE DIFFERENT TYPES OF AERO BARS

long aerobars: elite triathletes use short aero bars (no longer than the handlebar) on short-distance events (draft legal). In most cases, amateurs are not allowed to use them in draft-legal races. For non-drafting races, the longer aero bars are the ones being used. One-piece vs.
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Are aero bars more comfortable?

The primary reason why aerobars are popular with ultra-distance cyclists is often not the aerodynamic gains (which are significant), but it is the extra comfort that they offer by taking the weight off of the hands and instead using the skeleton to support the weight of the upper body through the elbows.
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Why don t Tour de France riders use aero bars?

Aerobars can be considered less safe for a few reasons: mostly because your hands are not on the brakes while riding in the aerobars. It also takes more practice and skill to maintain a straight line in the aerobars (especially in cross winds) due to how close your arms are together.
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Are aero bikes good for climbing?

Aero bikes can still climb. Weight is a big deal for riders interested in climbing, and aero bikes generally weigh more than their non-aero counterparts because more material is needed to create aero-shaped frames. But the difference may not be as big as you think.
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Are aero bikes really faster?

The entire point of riding bicycles is to increase the speed at which humans can travel for the same effort. Aero bikes really lean into this because when it comes to going fast, aerodynamics are what count.
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Are aero bars allowed in Ironman?

They share many of the same aerodynamic benefits of a triathlon bike, but have traditional drop bars. As you prepare for your IRONMAN event, install aerobars and adapt to the new position. On race day, you will be just about as aero as any other triathlon bike on course.
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Why do triathlon bikes have aero bars?

The triathlon bike also features aero bars that place the rider in an extremely aerodynamic position that they can be comfortable in for many hours at a time. Deep carbon fiber wheels are also used to increase aerodynamics of the triathlon bike.
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How long should aero bars be?

Historically, that meant choosing a long crank length – between 175mm and 180mm – to really push the power. However, there's a school of thought that a shorter crank length – 170mm to 172.5mm – is more suitable for many so that they're not tucked up too much when the pedal's at the top of the stroke.
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How much faster is aero position?

In simpler terms, the aero savings achieved by simply moving from a relaxed hood position to the horizontal arms position at 45kph would result in a 1.65kph speed increase at the same wattage, which results in a two minute time saving over the course of a 40km TT.
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Are aero bars worth it for triathlon?

There are numerous benefits to using clip-on aero bars and if you are a triathlete, clip-on aero bars are definitely worth it. The position you adopt while using the bars can represent some of the best savings per dollar spent. Because of the aerodynamic advantage, energy saving is another major benefit.
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Do you put tape on aero bars?

But instead of being wrapping with padded bar tape, like a normal bar, aero road bars are designed to be used with bare tops. While slippery in the wind, the bare tops can also be slippery in the hands. Many pro racers just tape them normally.
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Why is a tri bike faster?

It's generally known that triathlon bikes have aerodynamic and geometric advantages that make them faster than road bikes. With all variables remaining equal over the bike leg of a triathlon, the tri bike wins in speed.
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Why do pro triathletes use road bikes?

Road bikes are super lightweight and great for climbing

If you live somewhere that has any sort of undulating terrain, a road bike is a great tool to be able to fly up the climbs. Often times when climbing, even if on a triathlon specific bike, you are not in the aero position.
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Do I need tri bars for Ironman?

Yes, a dedicated triathlon bike will help your performance, but you can still do well without one.
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How much time do tri bars save?

If you're talking about clip-on bars on a standard road bike and, as you say, your position using them has been optimised and you're not shipping excessive power, the usually quoted figure for time saved over a 40km TT is around two minutes.
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Can you do a full Ironman with a road bike?

If your goal is to complete the race and you're not worried about competing in age group or overall awards, a road bike will work fine, in my opinion. If your goal is to be more competitive, perhaps a tri bike should be your choice. Next, terrain makes a difference in the bike portion of your Ironman.
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What is an aero bike good for?

With an aero bike, you'll simply be able to go faster than you would with a non-aero bike. The 150-Watt rider riding during a windy day now finishes 6.5 minutes faster on an aero bike (8.4 minutes with no drafting) and is 83.3 seconds per hour faster (93.6 seconds with no drafting).
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At what speed does an Aero Bike matter?

At what speeds do aerodynamics make a difference on a bicycle? At speeds over 10 mph (16 kph), aerodynamic (aero) drag becomes the dominant force of resistance, with no wind on flat terrain: At 18 mph (29 kph) it becomes 80% of the resistance. 25 mph (40 kph) it becomes 90% of the dominant force.
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Is a lighter bike faster?

Bottom line: A lighter bike may save you a few seconds per climb. But if you really want to get faster, there are better ways to spend your energy and money, like shedding bodyweight, upgrading your wheels, and making your bike more aerodynamic.
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What bike is best for uphill?

A road bike with a 34-tooth inner chainring and 30-tooth bottom sprocket will provide this. For heavier or less fit riders, load hauling, steeper hills, or all four, look for a bottom gear of around 20 inches. Mountain bikes and touring bikes offer this, as do some hybrids.
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