this was an interesting read on The Washing Machine Post, you may already have seen it
http://www.twmp.net/bob/tour_bike/
I was amazed at his memory, and also the fact that he rode 36 spoke wheels in the mountains. I'd assumed that 28 spokes were the way forward to get as light as possible, but is it to do with the battering they'd take descending, as well as the sheer grunt of a pro at race speeds uphill?
http://www.twmp.net/bob/tour_bike/
I was amazed at his memory, and also the fact that he rode 36 spoke wheels in the mountains. I'd assumed that 28 spokes were the way forward to get as light as possible, but is it to do with the battering they'd take descending, as well as the sheer grunt of a pro at race speeds uphill?