Pro bike: Dame Sarah Storey's hour record Ridley Arena Carbon

Paralympic hero to take on hour record on 28 February

Luke Webber

Published: February 18, 2015 at 5:00 pm

Britain's most successful Paralympian, Dame Sarah Storey, has revealed the Ridley Arena Carbon track bike she'll be riding during her hour record attempt on 28 February.

Storey will be attempting to beat the 12-year-old record of 46.065km, set by Leontien Zijlaard-van Moorsel in 2003, at round five of this year's Revolution Series at Lee Valley VeloPark, London.

The track star's diminutive Ridley Arena Carbon has a distinctively downward sloping top tube as well as an S-shaped wheel hugging seat tube that also forms the integrated seat mast, topped by Storey's ISM Adamo Attack split-nose saddle.

The fork uses the Belgian brand's patented drag-saving F-splitfork design, which is designed to offset the turbulence caused by the front wheel rotating against the incoming flow of air while riding.

Storey will use a pearl izumi pro speed skinsuit: storey will use a pearl izumi pro speed skinsuit

Storey aboard her Ridley Arena wearing Pearl Izumi Pro Speed skinsuit and Lazer Wasp helmet

The frame uses S-surface, a structured surface that help keep the airstream in contact with the bike's droplet-shaped tubes. A mix of proprietary 50T, 40T and 30T SHM unidirectional carbon should offer Dame Storey the stiffness needed for the all-important static start and ensure no power is lost throughout the attempt.

Storey's bike is pictured with an Infocrank power meter crankset.There's a Garmin mount pictured on the bike's top tube, but we've had no indication as yet whether Dame Sarah be watching the numbers on a head unit during the event or using the data for test runs and post-ride description.

Interestingly, the chainring bolted to the Infocrank is made by Peekrings in collaboration with the Australian power meter company. Peekrings is a little-known British brand that produces custom rings in carbon fibre reinforced poly ether ether ketone (PEEK), which are claimed to be lighter, stiffer and have lower surface friction than those constructed from aluminium.

The cockpit is made up entirely of pro missile evo components: the cockpit is made up entirely of pro missile evo components

The front-end uses Pro Missile Evo components. Garmin mount visible on the top tube

The bike's cockpit comes from Shimano's component arm Pro and includes the brand's Missile Evo base bar, which has been specially adapted for Storey, matching ski-bend extensions and an 85mm, 10-degree rise Missile Evo carbon stem. Pro will also provide the wheels – a five-spoke front and disc rear, a departure from the recent men's hour record bikes, which have been specced with double discs.

Like male record holder Rohan Dennis, Storey will be wearing a slightly altered version of Pearl Izumi's Pro Speed Skinsuit. She'll also be wearing a Lazer Wasp TT helmet.

If you'd like to support Dame Sarah Storey in her attempt, tickets for round five of the Revolution Series (27 to 28 February) start from £15 and are available via www.cyclingrevolution.com.

Full bike specs

  • Frame: Ridley Arena Carbon
  • Front wheel: Pro 5 spoke
  • Back wheel: Pro Disc Track
  • Bars: Pro Missile Evo with ski-bend extensions
  • Stem: Pro Missile Evo carbon, 85mm, 10-degree rise
  • Crankset: Infocrank power meter
  • Chainrings: Peekrings (carbon chainrings)
  • Rear sprocket: Shimano Dura-Ace 14T
  • Chain: Shimano Dura-Ace Track
  • Pedals: Shimano Dura-Ace SPD-SL
  • Saddle: ISM Adamo Attack