The new Colnago T1Rs is here. The Italian brand’s new track frame claims to be more aerodynamic, stiffer, versatile, and feature a geometry that makes it suitable for bunch races, individual events, and sprinting.

Its the first dedicated Colnago track bike since the K-One, which was last used in around 2018; the Italian brand does not currently supply a big nation with their velodrome machines.

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Tour de France this year, the fastest setup for the top GC contenders in the mountain TT was a time trial bike rather than a road bike, even when 1kg lighter. That’s how quickly the pros were climbing those mountains.

At track racing speeds, the speeds are even higher, so air resistance is the most dominant force a rider experiences, above all other factors. If I have my maths correct, at 60kph on a 0˚ gradient, the percentage of the force you have to produce to overcome aerodynamic drag is ~94.5%, increasing to 95.9% at 70kph.

This is why the new T1Rs has been designed with speeds of above 60 kph in mind, specifically for these racing speeds. And that specificity is very important.


Track cycling