In the course of the Tour de France, a video emerged of Groupama FDJ group mechanics sanding new tyres as they constructed up the group bikes. Some viewers instantly joked that this was some type of publicity stunt. However we have additionally seen different groups doing the identical, together with Tadej Pogačar’s UAE crew. So is there extra to it, and may all of us be sanding our box-fresh tyres?
Why may you sand you tyres?
Placing the sniggering to at least one facet, do different biking disciplines sand tyres and will it’s related to street racing/using?
The obvious comparability is monitor racing the place sanding new tyres to ‘scrub them in’ is comparatively frequent. In reality, there’s a lengthy historical past of sanding new tyres, which dates again to a time when tyre know-how was very completely different and much more simplistic. The standard of grip out there from a tyre 50 years in the past (and even 15 years in the past) was vastly completely different from what a contemporary tyre can provide. The form, width, compound and chemical construction of a contemporary tyre have all improved over time, which creates a product that behaves completely in another way to these of outdated.
With a more durable, stiffer tyre I genuinely consider that roughing up the highest layer of the tread would have made a distinction. Pondering again to the clincher tyres that I began racing on 25 years in the past, and the very excessive pressures all of us ran, it was value doing something you could possibly to seek out some further grip. Again then, except you could possibly afford tubulars the tyres had been fairly dangerous!
On the monitor, pressures had been even greater, Coupled with the graceful, polished floor of the velodrome, it made sense to tough up the highest layer of rubber on the brand new tyre. By doing so, you had been making certain that it will behave like one which’s worn in.
Is the apply nonetheless related for in the present day’s tyres?
As you’ll know from the previous few years, tyres throughout all disciplines have gotten wider and, subsequently, we’re all operating decrease pressures. This alters the dimensions and form of the contact patch (the a part of the tyre that contacts the bottom) and that is the rationale why a small change could make an enormous distinction. The chemical nature of the tyre and the compound are additionally each main contributing components to grip on the street floor. I’d argue that these 4 main components most likely trump the necessity to sand off the highest layer of a tyre basically, however how about new box-fresh tyres?
Generally, I’d argue that the enhancements in tyres negate the necessity to sand them. Nonetheless, I do even have first-hand expertise that challenges that assumption.
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A 12 months in the past, a rider in a Continental group that I work for, was main a four-day stage race in France. On stage two he punctured and so, that night we fitted a pair of latest tyres. Each he and I had been fearful about becoming brand-new tyres straight out of the field. Partially, this was as a result of the climate had been dangerous and the roads had been very greasy. However ultimately, he made the choice that that’s what he wished.
The next day, lower than 40km in, he rode throughout a roundabout in the midst of the peloton and was the one rider to crash. Was it a fluke, dangerous luck or was it the brand new tyres? We’ll by no means actually know however we had been each left questioning the choice to suit new rubber. After I noticed the Groupama FDJ video, this incident instantly sprung to thoughts.
What do the tyre firms advise?
Schwalbe advises using “gently and easily, with straightforward acceleration, braking and cornering”, till the tyre “turns into matte and…extra homogenous”. I feel the necessary a part of this assertion is concerning when the tyre turns into matte; it’s one thing you possibly can simply spot when evaluating new and used tyres.
Michelin goes additional and says that on, “some street tyres, small white waxes are seen when the tyre is unpacked. It is a chemical agent within the tyre used to guard it from pure parts. On moist roads, these waxes may trigger the tyre to slide when braking”. I feel basically, all these completely different bits of recommendation are largely referencing the identical factor.
In addition to sanding, I’ve seen riders utilizing white vinegar and/or rubbing alcohol to ‘clear’ their new tyres – particularly at races throughout moist climate. On the very least this removes any left-over launch agent from the tyre; when the tyres are made, they spray a launch agent onto the mould first, a bit like utilizing butter or oil in cooking to cease the meals sticking to the pan. The discharge agent must be eliminated earlier than the tyre is packed, but it surely’s doable that there may very well be some leftover. Utilizing alcohol to take away it’s akin to sanding the highest layer of the tyre. I can see how each would assist take away any considerations, superstitious or in any other case.
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Finally I feel roughing up the tyre will certainly enhance the grip. That stated, I additionally really feel that the distinction can be so marginal that you just or I’d by no means discover the development.
However, we accomplish that many issues each day – particularly the place bikes are concerned – just because we really feel higher about doing them. Primarily, it turns into a ritual.
So, if sanding your tyres makes you’re feeling like you possibly can journey by way of that nook 1mph sooner, then guess what, you truly can journey by way of that nook sooner because of the confidence you could have within the gear. Whether or not it comes right down to confidence or precise quantifiable science is essentially irrelevant in the event you truly begin going sooner. So go forward, sand your tyres, carry a fortunate penny, and reap the advantages out on the street!