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Originally Posted by .RJ
That makes a fundamental assumption that wider tires are less aero - but are they? One of the US gravel racers (Dylan Johnson) found that his 29x2.2 race kings were more aero than narrower tires. Could be unique to his setup, but maybe there's something to be learned there. And then there's zipp's new gravel wheels with a 30mm ID.
So who knows, maybe in 10 years the wheels, frames and other tech will shift what those tradeoffs are... PR at nearly 30mph shows there's already a hell of a lot gained with the new stuff.
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Fair point. Product development will continue to improve the aerodynamics of wider tyres through better rims, better tread design, and better tyre/rim integration, although I suspect Dylan Johnson’s testing was against his alternative i. e. 700x45/48 or whatever rather than against 700x30/32 on 55/60mm deep carbon rims…
My main point is that is essentially that Paris-Roubaix is a well-understood and extensively researched and tested event on a defined course. There has been little to stop teams from choosing 700x35s for it for several seasons now, and the reason they’re not, at least to date, isn’t because they haven’t tested for it, much less didn’t think of the idea.