Cycling Weekly – August 22, 2019

(Ben Green) #1

20 | August 22, 2019 | Cycling Weekly


Have you found


the perfect saddle?


THE BIG QUESTION

Brooks: a (sit) bone
of contention

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Q Has been a lifelong quest to find the
perfect perch and I’ve discovered two
things: 1. Perfect doesn’t exist (see point 2),


  1. Totally depends on riding style. I’ve
    settled on the Aliante for my longer rides
    and the Rapha classic saddle. My new crit
    racing bike has a Prologo dimension saddle
    and at first I thought ‘no way, this will be
    swapped very quickly.’ To my horror I love
    it so far, especially on fast aggressive rides.
    Go figure! Glenn Sullivan


Q Get a saddle map done and save yourself
the time, no brainer. Andrew Cutts

Q Lifelong quest. Every year I try several
different saddles and until recently have
always returned to my Rolls. Currently
trying Selle Italia Diva and Man saddles. I
prefer the Diva and may stick with it, but my
Rolls is more comfortable for me.
Russell Crecraft

Q Bontrager Ajna saddle! It came stock on

my Checkpoint and it was the answer to the
question I’ve been asking for 13.5 years! I’ve
tried just about every saddle out there and
had given up hope. Thought that I would
always be in pain and uncomfortable.
Thankfully that is no longer the case!
Gabey Ann

Q Tried so many, too many to count. My
saddle of choice for an aggressive road
position is the Romin, by far my favourite.
Not great for an upright position though.
Least favourite for the road is the Brooks,
maybe hipsters have different sit bones. For
TT/tri I’m currently liking the new Sitero,
the old Sitero was awful. Justin Foster

Q A thumbs up for the Brooks B17. It does
get more comfy the more you ride. I have an
uneven pelvis, so unlike all the fixed-mould
saddles this has moulded around me
perfectly. I’ve treated myself to a titanium
one recently which has a dampening
shock- absorbing effect. Linda Petzing

Q Charge Spoon. Been around the houses
plenty when it comes to saddles. The Spoon
cost the least of all of them, but is simply the
most comfortable for my rear end. Day Varris

Q Selle Italia Turbo; been using them since
1982 and still the most comfortable saddle
I’ve ever used. Huw Price

Q Thanks to 1980’s Yellow Pages I bought
the razor blade saddle that horrified Dad.
Mark Watson

Q Changed a lot. Settled on my Brooks
Cambium. C13 surprisingly comfortable,
although doesn’t look it. Mark Gaul

NEXT WEEK’S
BIG QUESTION...
If you opened a cycling cafe, what would
your must-have items be on the menu?

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