Best pro bikes of 2014: Classics kings
Best pro bikes of 2014: Classics kings
It may a seem long time ago since Niki Terpstra was racing to Paris-Roubaix victory, and Sir Bradley Wiggins and Geraint Thomas – both top ten finishers – made us giddy with optimism for 2015.
But the 2014 cobbled Classics season was certainly one to live long in the memory after a series of intriguing battles on the pavé of Belgium and northern France.
The Tour of Flanders and Paris-Roubaix, perhaps the biggest one-day races on the WorldTour calendar – present a challenge like no other to teams and bike manufacturers as they look to equip their riders for the bone-shaking cobbles.
It can bring out the best in innovation as the balance between stiffness, comfort, weight and aerodynamics is juggled and this year was no exception, particularly with a cobbled stage of the Tour de France to consider, too.
We’ve already rounded up the stunning machines of the WorldTour’s sprinters and Grand Tour contenders.
Now in part three of our round-up of the best pro bikes of 2014, check out the bikes which powered the Classics kings on the cobbles.