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BONTRAGER RACE LITE XXX AERO BAR AND XXX CARBON STEM £249.99/£149.99

› Built for speed

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BONTRAGER’S NEW AERO COCKPIT LINE has been designed to partner the low-drag Madone bike from its parent company Trek. Whereas Bontrager’s other stem and bar combos are built for reducing weight or increasing comfort, this time the focus is very much on maximising speed.

But just because Bontrager has optimised the bar for an aero advantage, does not mean it has skimped on comfort. The VR-CF bend – ‘Various Radius, Compact Flare’ – is shallow, but the shape of the curve, with its gradually opening transition, means it’s comfortabl­e for even the largest hands to hold. On the road the bar does an impressive job of neutralisi­ng road buzz without becoming overly flexible.

The slight flair to the drops also helps to improve wrist clearance, so when you’re down in the hooks sprinting there’s plenty of room without your wrists hitting the transition from drop to top.

Bontrager claims the KVF aero-profile top section is good for saving 23 seconds per hour over a traditiona­l round bar. That’s hard to quantify without a wind tunnel, but it definitely provides a wide grip-friendly hold when you’re riding up on the tops when climbing.

The bar weighs just 239g (44cm), and despite its low weight the carbon top section is still safe to be used with clip-on time trial bars, with the clamp zone widened to allow for this. At just 142g the matching 110mm stem is also impressive­ly light, with the wide rectangula­r shape delivering excellent torsional rigidity. Four titanium bolts and a dual-band save a few more grams, creating a cockpit that shouldn’t just be reserved for Trek owners. Though this low weight does mean a heavyweigh­t price. Super-light pairing that combines stiffness and

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