Is your bike set-up too aggressive?

We can’t all be Geraint Thomas, so should we have a bike like his, asks Simon Smythe

(Image credit: Cycling Studio)

UCI article 1.3.006 states that: “Equipment shall be of a type that is sold for use by anyone practicing cycling as a sport.”

One of the aims of this is to ensure that the team with the biggest budget doesn’t gain a competitive advantage by using prototypes or one-off specials that are unaffordable to others.

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Simon Smythe

Simon Smythe is a hugely experienced cycling tech writer, who has been writing for Cycling Weekly since 2003. Until recently he was our senior tech writer. In his cycling career Simon has mostly focused on time trialling with a national medal, a few open wins and his club's 30-mile record in his palmares. These days he spends most of his time testing road bikes, or on a tandem doing the school run with his younger son.