Goldstone, Melamed, & Métailler Talk Cockpit Setup & Bar Width
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Recent Pinkbike coverage featured downhill luminaries Jackson Goldstone, Remi Métailler, and Miranda Miller engaging in a detailed discussion regarding optimal cockpit setup and handlebar width. The trio, representing a diverse cross-section of elite gravity racing and freeride, offered insights into their personal preferences and the technical rationale behind their choices, touching on everything from stem length to brake lever positioning.
This seemingly granular topic holds significant weight within the gravity discipline, where marginal gains in control and comfort can translate directly into race-winning speed or the confidence to tackle extreme terrain. With bar widths steadily increasing over the past decade, and geometry evolving rapidly, the perspectives of riders like Goldstone, a young sensation, and veterans such as Métailler and Miller, provide crucial real-world application to engineering theory, influencing both amateur setups and future bike design.
Ultimately, it confirms what many already suspect: there's no magic number, just a relentless pursuit of personal optimization. The pros are still tinkering, and so should you.
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