What size wheels do riders in Tour de France use?

the wheel's diameter is between 70cm and 55cm, including the tyre. there are at least 12 spokes with different shapes allowed (i.e. round, flattened or oval), provided no dimension of their various sections exceeds 10mm.
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What wheels do Tour de France riders use?

Team DSM
  • Bikes: Scott Addict RC / Foil RC / Plasma 5 (TT)
  • Groupset: Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 (12-speed)
  • Wheels: Shimano Dura-Ace with Vittoria tyres.
  • Finishing kit: Syncros, PRO, Elite, Wahoo.
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What size tires are Tour de France riders using?

As of Friday, four of the six road stages thus far in the 2017 Tour de France have been won on 26mm tubulars. While 23mm was the pro standard not so long ago, this year 20 teams are using 25mm tires for non-time trial stages, and the other two Specialized-sponsored teams are using 26mm rubber.
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What size tires do pro road cyclists use?

Race bikes: 23-25mm, increasingly up to 28mm

They are narrow to reduce weight and improve aerodynamics. The common standard for many years was 23mm (it used to be even narrower) but that has changed as the pro peloton adopted wider tyres, with 25mm slowly becoming the default choice.
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What depth wheels do pro cyclists use?

Although the rims are 65mm deep, the complete wheelset weight is a claimed 1,367g.
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Are 50mm wheels worth it?

50 hold speed better. If you live in a pretty windy place, the 50mm could prove to be a bit much to handle in any sort of cross winds. But the differences are small between these two rims. Rim / wheel stiffness / spoke count & tension/air pressure/rider weight & rider skill does effect ride quality also.
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How much faster are Zipp wheels?

From his tests, the rider discovers: With conventional wheels, he can ride 20 minutes at an average speed of 41.12 kph with an average power of 379 watts. With the Zipp 808 NSW aero wheels he rides 51 minutes at an average speed of 41.13 kph and average power of 344 watts.
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Are 28mm tires faster than 32mm?

'Also a 28mm tubeless tyre is the fastest setup [in rolling resistance tests]. At 40kmh a high-quality clincher tyre with a latex inner tube is about 2 watts slower. And a 32mm tyre is only about 2 watts slower than an equivalent 28mm tyre.
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Is a 29 inch wheel the same as 700C?

29" (ISO size 622) is actually the same rim diameter as 700C, although most 29" tires will not fit 700C road rims because they're too wide. 29" tires are popular with mountain bikers; search for 29" MTB. 650B (ISO size 584) is used for some randonneur bikes and other specialized bikes.
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Are wider tires better on a road bike?

It turns out wider tyres are actually faster along with the benefits of increased comfort and traction. In the very early days of road cycling, tyres were wide because the roads were poorly surfaced, and in many cases, not even surfaced at all.
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Do Tour de France riders pee their pants?

Many Tour de France stages are road courses, so the riders can stop at the side of the road to pee, with teams sometimes organizing a “nature break” in which the teammates collectively urinate. Time is of the essence here because riders will be passed by other racers while they are taking care of their business.
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Do pros still use tubular tires?

Many pros still like tubular tyres because of the safety they offer in the event of a puncture. As the tyre is glued to the rim, it should stay there when deflated, allowing the rider to continue rolling along at the back of the peloton until their team car comes up to change the wheel.
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What tyres are used in Tour de France?

German tyre manufacturer Continental is a Main Partner of the world's biggest bike race, official Tour vehicles are equipped with Continental tyres manufactured in Sarreguemines, France, and a number of World Tour teams race on tyres designed and hand-made in the company's two-wheel tyre headquarters in Korbach, ...
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What wheels do Jumbo visma use?

Jumbo-Visma switched from the latest Shimano Dura-Ace R9200 equipment to the older R9100 groupset and wheels for Paris-Roubaix.
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What wheels do ineos Grenadiers use?

The team have a strong history of buying their own wheels in favour of using those supplied by Shimano. It started in 2019, when they used Lightweight Meilenstein Obermayer wheels during that year's Tour de France, and has been an ongoing theme since. Why are Jumbo Visma using blue tyres at the Tour de France?
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How much faster is a disc wheel?

That means the drag of the rider and the bike is improved. Numerous tests have shown that a disc wheel can gain 30 seconds over a deep section wheel over 40k. It has also shown you can benefit up to 2 minutes over a standard spoked wheel.
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Which is bigger 700c or 27 inch?

The rim diameter of a 700c wheel is actually slightly smaller than that of a '27inch'. 700c bead diameter is 622mm whereas 27" bead diameter is 630mm.
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Can I use 29er wheels on a road bike?

Like Shiggy said. If you have a normal road bike with 700c rims, you could take the wheels off and slap some 29 x 2.1 tires on them, no problem. (Road bike rims are narrower, but the tires will still fit). Of course, you won't be able to get the wheels back on the bike...
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What is a good bike wheel size?

700c will remain the race and traditional road bike standard for people taller than about 5' 5". For folks under that height, they have the 650c size (571 bead seat), 26", and who knows, maybe some good race options in 650b. For a short time, the 700c wheel size became the standard mountain bike wheel size.
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Which is faster 25c or 28c?

According to data from https://www.bicyclerollingresistance.com/specials/conti-gp4000s-ii-23-25-28 , 25c at 80 psi is slightly more efficient as compared to 28c at 60 psi and those pressures are in the ballpark area of what I would run typically.
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Do bigger bike wheels go faster?

Push bikes with larger wheels can go faster than the ones with smaller wheels because the radius of the wheel is larger they are also more stable at higher speeds.
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Does a wider tire ride better?

Overall, wider tires are better for dry surfaces and for high-performance vehicles. Greater surface area allows for better day-to-day traction and durability.
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Are Zipp wheels worth the money?

Even if it might seem pricy if you're on a tight budget, Zipp's 404 Wheelset has proven to be great value over time. The flawless combination of rigidity, strength, and aerodynamic performance make these wheels ideal to be used in most weather and road conditions.
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Are aero wheels really faster?

Using aero wheels has been found to reduce a cyclist's CdA by 3-5%, so if you generate 350W of power, using aero wheels could see your speed on the flat rise from 44.6kmh to 45.4kmh, an increase of 1.63%.
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Do aero wheels make you faster?

So there you have it, aero wheels can make you slightly faster while simultaneously making your wallet significantly lighter. Two kilometres per hour faster in this case. However, there is no need to buy them, it ultimately depends on what you want to get out of your riding.
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