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Date: 16 Nov 2007 15:43:46
From: bicycle_disciple
Subject: michael roger's tire peeling off
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On stage 8 of the this year's tour de france, australian michael roger's from the t-mobile squad had a spectacular crash along with david arroyo who went over the safety rails and plunged into some trees. Sad for Rogers, who simply lost the tour right then and there... a more spectacular event from a mechanical standpoint was Roger's rear tire peeling off due to the crash... or maybe its what caused it.. considering that he's a good descender. How on earth did this happen? Chris Boardman suggested on ITV that it must have been the severe heating of the black rims that somehow caused it. But no one for sure knows what happened except Roger himself. Afterall. he was the one to crash first, so perhaps was it the sidden braking and the friction + the hot road that somehow stretched the bead?? Some expert please explain this phenomenen to me. I took a look at the crash pictures on google, but I can't make out the wheels he was riding nor the tires (clincher or tubular) at the time. Funny that I saw no discussion of this incident here. B.D http://cozybeehive.blogspot.com
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Date: 17 Nov 2007 06:46:09
From: Ryan Cousineau
Subject: Re: michael roger's tire peeling off
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In article <988a2ed4-f9f7-4e16-bc92-139bd6a54e0a@b32g2000hsa.googlegroups.com >, bicycle_disciple <1.crazyboy.only@gmail.com > wrote: > On stage 8 of the this year's tour de france, australian michael > roger's from the t-mobile squad had a spectacular crash along with > david arroyo who went over the safety rails and plunged into some > trees. Sad for Rogers, who simply lost the tour right then and > there... a more spectacular event from a mechanical standpoint was > Roger's rear tire peeling off due to the crash... or maybe its what > caused it.. considering that he's a good descender. > > How on earth did this happen? Chris Boardman suggested on ITV that it > must have been the severe heating of the black rims that somehow > caused it. But no one for sure knows what happened except Roger > himself. Afterall. he was the one to crash first, so perhaps was it > the sidden braking and the friction + the hot road that somehow > stretched the bead?? Some expert please explain this phenomenen to > me. I took a look at the crash pictures on google, but I can't make > out the wheels he was riding nor the tires (clincher or tubular) at > the time. > > Funny that I saw no discussion of this incident here. > > > B.D > http://cozybeehive.blogspot.com Not especially mysterious. The same trick can be seen played by ill-fated Joseba Beloki in 2003: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5923038280471012988&q=beloki+cra sh&total=4&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=0 That video isn't very clear, but at :30 you can just see Beloki's tire coming off the rim, apparently as a result of his rather dramatic rear wheel fishtail immediately beforehand. These are tubular tires, and they can roll off the rim during a really violent crash. Even clinchers can. Rogers was almost certainly riding tubulars, the choice of most (but not all) pro teams, and especially so when carbon rims are involved. The tire may have rolled due to heat or the crash may have precipitated it. I think in most cases though, the crash (and attendant extraordinary side-loads) is what pulls tire free from rim, as appears to have happened in Beloki's crash. Beloki has not been the same rider since. -- Ryan Cousineau rcousine@sfu.ca http://www.wiredcola.com/ "My scenarios may give the impression I could be an excellent crook. Not true - I am a talented lawyer." - Sandy in rec.bicycles.racing
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Date: 16 Nov 2007 19:06:51
From: Ted Bennett
Subject: Re: michael roger's tire peeling off
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bicycle_disciple <1.crazyboy.only@gmail.com > wrote: > On stage 8 of the this year's tour de france, australian michael > roger's from the t-mobile squad had a spectacular crash along with > david arroyo who went over the safety rails and plunged into some > trees. Sad for Rogers, who simply lost the tour right then and > there... a more spectacular event from a mechanical standpoint was > Roger's rear tire peeling off due to the crash... or maybe its what > caused it.. considering that he's a good descender. > > How on earth did this happen? Chris Boardman suggested on ITV that it > must have been the severe heating of the black rims that somehow > caused it. But no one for sure knows what happened except Roger > himself. Afterall. he was the one to crash first, so perhaps was it > the sidden braking and the friction + the hot road that somehow > stretched the bead?? Some expert please explain this phenomenen to > me. I took a look at the crash pictures on google, but I can't make > out the wheels he was riding nor the tires (clincher or tubular) at > the time. > > Funny that I saw no discussion of this incident here. > > > B.D > http://cozybeehive.blogspot.com I don't know what happened either, but beads don't stretch. They are either steel wire or Kevlar. It is very unlikely that a bead would break, and even if a bead is cut in several places the pressure will hold it all together, kind of. It is possible that he was riding tubulars and they can creep if there is enough heat to cause the glue to fail. -- Ted Bennett
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