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Sagan, Boonen opening door for disc brakes' return to WorldTour

Sagan, Boonen opening door for disc brakes' return to WorldTour
Reigning two-time world champion Peter Sagan and seven-time cobbled classics winner Tom Boonen are eyeing disc brake-equipped rides in 2017.

Still questioning the whole disc brake dilemma when considering your new road bike? Well, reigning world champion Peter Sagan (Bora-Hansgrohe) and seven-time cobbled classics winner Tom Boonen (Quick-Step Floors) could be opting for disc brake-equipped Specialized road bikes in 2017.

 

 

The UCI allowed teams to test disc brakes the past two years in a small number of pro races, however cycling’s governing body pulled the plug on the trials after Movistar rider Francisco Ventoso suffered a severe laceration following a nasty crash on his Merida Scultura Disc during Paris-Roubaix last April.

According to a CyclingTips report in December, an investigation commissioned by the World Federation of the Sporting Goods Industry concluded the bike’s chainring was most likely the cause of the injury.

Either way, disc brakes are back on the menu in 2017 with one caveat: the rotors must be manufactured with a chamfered (or blunt) edge to help prevent injury should the disc make contact with a rider’s skin during a crash.

Close up of the front disc brake caliper, rotor, and thru-axle of the Specialized Roubaix Elite Disc
Front disc brake caliper and rotor of the Specialized Roubaix Elite Disc. image: Aaron S. Lee | BikeRoar

With the ban lifted, Sagan is considering the Specialized Roubaix, which now only comes in a disc-equipped frameset, for his Tour of Flanders title defense and other classics starts, including Paris-Roubaix.

For Boonen, a four-time Paris-Roubaix winner and three-time Flanders champion, who is set to call it a career after the spring, a disc-equipped Specialized Venge ViAS has been the winter training bike du jour.

In fact, Boonen recently took to social media to openly endorse the bike as the “best bike ever” which offers “unbelievable performance.”

 

 

Best bike I ever had,unbelievable performance! @iamspecialized_road #desmosedici #dirtyfaceswinraces

A photo posted by tom boonen (@bomtoonen) on Dec 20, 2016 at 9:51am PST

 

The benefit of disc-fitted road bikes for the classics is understandable considering the presence of superior stopping power under wet, muddy conditions, increased control and wider clearance to better accommodate pavé-friendly tires.

 

 

“During February we will see for the Roubaix setup,” new Bora-Hansgrohe technical director Lars Teutenberg told CyclingTips. “The advantage there is you have way more tire clearance than with any other traditional brake system.

 

Peter Sagan's S-Works Venge ViAS Pro Disc at Tour Down Under
Front disc brake caliper and rotor of Peter Sagan's S-Works Venge ViAS Pro Disc at Tour Down Under Front fork of Peter Sagan's S-Works Venge ViAS Pro Disc at Tour Down Under Rear disc brake caliper and rotor of Peter Sagan's S-Works Venge ViAS Pro Disc at Tour Down Under
Peter Sagan's S-Works Venge ViAS Pro Disc as seen at Tour Down Under. images: gravelcyclist.com

“Peter wanted to try these brakes. He has some requests on how to set it up to match his preferences, his sensations. Then we will see. You can’t really decide on the table if you prefer that system compared to another one. It needs all these tricky conditions where you really feel the difference then.”

 

Specialized Venge ViAS Pro Disc
Close up of disc brakes on Specialized Venge ViAS Pro Disc
The Specialized Venge ViAS Pro Disc UDi2 bike and close up of its disc brake calipers, rotors, and 12x142mm thru-axle. images: Aaron S. Lee | BikeRoar

While Sagan has been testing the Roubaix disc-brake bike at his team’s training camp in Spain, and Boonen has been riding the Venge ViAS Disc, the Cannondale-Drapac team has been riding the new Cannondale SuperSix EVO Disc.

 

Cannondale-Drapac's SuperSix Evo Hi-MOD disc bike
Cannondale-Drapac team's SuperSix Evo Hi-MOD disc bike at Tour Down Under. image: Marcus Speed | BikeRoar

Other bikes ready to make a WorldTour presence known this spring include the BMC RoadMachine 01, Trek Domane SLR 7, and Giant’s TCR Advanced SL and Defy Advanced SL 0.

 

 

With three main options presenting themselves: caliper, dual mount and disc — BikeRoar’s Jordana Blackman painstakingly weighed the pros and cons of each last year — there are clearly several reasons to consider disc brakes when looking at a new ride.

With two of the sport’s biggest stars considering the switch to disc, one can only assume other pros will soon follow suit, not to mention millions of amateur enthusiasts still undecided.

 

 

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Aaron cyclist headshot smile copy 2Author: Aaron S. Lee
Aaron S. Lee is an American sport journalist living in Sydney, Australia. With more than 20 years experience, including editor roles at both Cyclist Magazine and 220 Triathlon, he is currently a cycling and triathlon columnist for Eurosport, as well as a guest contributor for BikeRoar.com.
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