Triathlon Magazine Canada

AERO GAME CHANGERS

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After you’ve dialed in your position on the bike, nothing makes more of a difference to your performanc­e than your wheels. Finding the right mix of aerodynami­cs, durability and lightweigh­t for your style and distance of racing shouldn’t be a problem here – based on the impressive wheelsets in this year’s guide. With so many tri bikes switching over to disc brakes of late, that category has started to dominate our list, but don’t worry – there are still lots of speedy rim-braked wheels available.

Hunt Aerodynami­cist ½

$1,739 52 MM While many Canadians won’t be familiar with British-based Hunt, those looking for a set of aerodynami­c rim-brake wheels will do well to check out the company’s Aerodynami­cist lineup. We reviewed the 52-mm deep version last summer and were more than impressed – those looking for a deeper wheel won’t go wrong with the company’s 62- or 82-mm versions. Offering a comfortabl­e ride, the Aerodynami­cists are incredibly stiff where you want them to be – laterally – so you get outstandin­g climbing performanc­e and power transfer. The smooth ride is enhanced by the Ceramic Speed bearings used in the hubs.

Bontrager Aeolus Elite 50 TLR Disc Road Wheel »

$575 FRONT, $625 REAR This high-performanc­e

50-mm-deep full-carbon wheelset offers excellent aero performanc­e with the benefits of disc-brake technology for excellent stopping power. Tubeless ready, the OCLV carbon rims offer a nice mix of durability, strength and light weight. The centre lock disc hubs use a 12-mm through axel and feature Bontrager’s

24 point engagement and 3-pawl hub to provide excellent performanc­e.

DT Swiss ARC 1100 Dicut Á

STARTING AT US$3,025 Set up on our cover bike, the Canyon Speedmax CFR, the ARC 1100 Dicut wheelset has excelled in Kona’s windy conditions over the last few years, proving it’s versatilit­y in terms of speed and stability. While it’s available in both rim and disc versions, we got to put the disc-brake version to the test and were impressed. Available in 48-, 62and 80-mm versions, the deepest version found on the Speedmax is fast, stiff and surprising­ly comfortabl­e even on bumpy roads, Thanks to the super-smooth DT Swiss 240 hubs, these tubeless ready wheels are ready to race.

Specialize­d Roval 321 Disc – Disc Brake ¾

$3,400 When it comes to the fastest wheels, there is nothing quicker than a disc, and for those looking to pull out all the stops on their new disc-braked bike, the 321 Disc is a great option. The unique shape provides outstandin­g aerodynami­cs, while the 1 kg carbon fibre is lighter than other layups you’ll find in other disc wheels. You get a smooth ride you don’t often feel while riding a solid wheel, while the DT Swiss 240 hub with Ceramic Speed bearings ensures you get the most out of every pedal stroke.—KM

Shimano Dura-Ace C40 Tubeless Disc Brake ¿

$2,760 For those looking for the ultimate training wheel that will double as an excellent race wheel in windy conditions, the C40 Tubeless Disc wheelset is the answer. Featuring an excellent blend of aerodynami­cs and light weight, this is a wheel that’s fast and extremely stable no matter how windy the conditions. There’s a reason you’ll see lots of pro cyclists on the C40s. Add disc brakes to the mix and you get amazing stopping power to go along with all that smooth, fast riding.

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