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UCI Hour Record: Thomas Dekker’s Koga TeeTeeTrack bike with 58x14 gearing

A close look at the Koga track bike to be ridden by Dekker in his bid for the UCI Hour Record this evening

Dutch professional cyclist Thomas Dekker will this evening attempt to break the UCI Hour Record at altitude in Aguascalientes, Argentina, with his sights set on former team mate Rohan Dennis’ record of 52.491 km. Ambitiously, Dekker is going to ride a 58x14 gear, compared to the 56x14 used by Dennis. 

Dekker was on the Garmin-Sharp team last season, but he’s out of contract this year so his manager, Martijn Berkhout, threw out an invitation to companies within the bicycle industry to support the record attempt. Dutch brand Koga stepped up to the plate and here’s a look at the bike Dekker will be riding tonight.

At the heart of the bike is an updated version of Koga’s TeeTeeTrack bike. It’s constructed from carbon fibre so it’ll be light and stiff, and it has an integrated stem, much like on the BMC track bike that Rohan Dennis used in his attempt. The idea of this integration is to clean up the airflow around the handlebar and stem, and allow him to get very low at the front, for an aerodynamic position.

The frame and fork spin on Mavic Comete Track disc wheels - every other Hour Record attempt since Jens Voigt opened the floodgates has been ridden on carbon fibre disc wheels - with Dugust tubular tyres.

The handlebar is a 3T Brezza II with ski bend extensions and a large stack of spacers underneath to get a desirable position, one that balances the needs to be relatively comfortable for the hour while also being as aerodynamic as is possible. It’s a tradeoff between the two, if you put yourself in a position that is aerodynamically superior but is so uncomfortable you can’t put out the sustained power necessary, it’s going to be a world of pain.

The Rotor Power cranks will provide data analysis after the event, and Dekker is using a round Rotor chainring as well. We’ve been informed that he’ll ride a 58x14 gear - Rohan Dennis used a 56x14. Think you could turn that size gear for an hour? My legs hurt just thinking about it.

It's worth considering the 2,000 metres altitude advantage. Dekker is confident riding at altitude will give him an advantage, with seven world records set on this track in Aguascalientes, it's one of the fastest tracks in the world. 

He’ll perch atop a PRO Aerofuel saddle, a triathlon and TT-specific saddle with a long central cutaway.

Lastly, Koga have given the bike and his skin suit and helmet an ‘Evil Spiderman” paint job. Dekker’s personal slogan, ‘Rebel to the limit’ is written along the top tube, along with his name and the date and location of the Hour Record attempt. On several places the the word !ANDALE! is shown, Mexican for “GO! GO!”

Bike full specification:

  • Frame: new improved version of the current KOGA TeeTeeTrack, Full carbon frame with integrated stem.
  • Fork: KOGA TeeTeeTrack, Carbon with multiposition alloy dropouts.
  • Seatpost: KOGA, Full carbon
  • Stem: KOGA, Full carbon
  • Wheels: Mavic Comete TrackTires: Dugast
  • Handlebar: 3T Brezza II
  • Cranck: Rotor
  • Chain: KMC (3/32")
  • Saddle: Pro Aerofuel

You can watch Thomas Dekker’s UCI Hour Record attempt 6.30pm this evening, with British Eurosport coverage starting at 6.15pm.

David worked on the road.cc tech team from 2012-2020. Previously he was editor of Bikemagic.com and before that staff writer at RCUK. He's a seasoned cyclist of all disciplines, from road to mountain biking, touring to cyclo-cross, he only wishes he had time to ride them all. He's mildly competitive, though he'll never admit it, and is a frequent road racer but is too lazy to do really well. He currently resides in the Cotswolds, and you can now find him over on his own YouTube channel David Arthur - Just Ride Bikes

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jjromano99 | 9 years ago
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Hi, small correction, in one of the first paragraphs it says Aguascalientes, Argentina, instead if Mexico. Cheers!

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kamoshika | 9 years ago
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I'm sure it's very aero and fast, but that is one damn ugly bike  31

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LondonDynaslow replied to kamoshika | 9 years ago
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graham_f wrote:

I'm sure it's very aero and fast, but that is one damn ugly bike  31

Clearly not THAT fast  19

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