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Zipp 202 Powertap Tubular Rear Wheel 2012
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Your Price: $2,100.00
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Weighing in at only 416 grams, CycleOps PowerTap SL's Shimano or
Campagnolo compatible hub can be used with virtually any wheel. And
because it's so lightweight, it's perfect for racing as well as
training, so you're constantly gathering performance data.
Store up to 15 hours of data and unlimited intervals, with the
ability to view past intervals while you're riding. And with the
customizable display you'll never be more than a glance away from
knowing your ride metrics. Simultaneously view power, heart rate and
cadence—or mix it up further by viewing speed, distance or elapsed time.
Compare heart rate to power output at any time or use the heart rate
monitor off the bike for other endurance sports. The choice is yours.
And so is the power to perform.
Technical Specifications
- Wireless 2.4 GHz transmission.
- USB Download.
- Coded heart rate.
- Displays and records:
- Power (current, average and max)
- Heart Rate (current and average)
- Cadence (current and average)
- Speed (current, average, and max)
- Energy Expenditure (total kjoules)
- Ride Distance (miles or km)
- Ride Time
- Programmable Odometer
- Customizable display lets you show power, heart rate and cadence simultaneously.
Despite weighing only 1095 grams, the 202 is a versatile racing
wheelset that just happens to climb like a mountain goat. Look back
through the crucial stages of the recent Grand Tours, and you'll find
the 202 winning stages, capturing leader's jerseys, and practically
floating up the world's toughest climbs.
Away from the high mountains, Zipp triathlete Jan Frodeno won an
Olympic gold medal on the 202. Proving its durability, the 202 was even
ridden to a fourth place finish at Paris-Roubaix back in 2008.
To get to the base of the climb, the 202’s 32mm toroidal profile was
developed in the wind tunnel to roll on the flats as efficiently as many
45-50mm rims. After the summit, the 202’s high lateral stiffness
delivers precise handling on tricky descents and crisp accelerations to
finish off the competition.
We've spec'd the 202 with our 88/188 hubset and external spoke
nipples for easier service with no aero penalty. Zipp's VCLC and Carbon
Bridge technologies ensure that the 202's ride is comfortable, smooth,
and rock-solid.
This wheel set has been approved by the UCI as of July 2011
| Total Weight
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1095g
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| with Powertap
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1309g
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| Brake Track Top
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22.38
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| Brake Track Bottom
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22.52
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| Max recommended rider weight
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225lbs
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| Weight
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484g
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| Rim Used
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255
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| Hub Used
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88
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| Rim Depth
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32.0mm
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| Aero Width
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22.61mm
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| Spoke Count
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18
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| Spoke Pattern
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Radial
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| Spoke Length
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270mm
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| Track Adaptable
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Yes
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| Dimpled Surface
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Yes
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| External Nipples
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Yes
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| Weight
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611g
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| Rim Used
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255
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| Hub Used
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188
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| Rim Depth
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32.0mm
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| Aero Width
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22.61mm
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| Nominal Tire Bed Width
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17.98mm
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| Spoke Count
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24
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| Spoke Length Non-Drive
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272mm
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| Spoke Pattern Non-Drive
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Cross
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| Spoke Pattern Drive
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Radial
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| Spoke Length Drive
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260mm
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| Track Adaptable
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No
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| Dimpled Surface
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Yes
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| External Nipples
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Yes
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