As an example,
This video of Matej Mahoric descending on a rim brake equipped bicycle 3 years ago shows that he is probably THE best, or certainly one of the best descenders in the pro peleton
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2Mq9nxtKqA
Stage 9 of this years Giro and Mahoric locks up his disc brake bike and lands on his head on an unremarkable corner. The forks snap off the bike on impact.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfPw-PO2Yws
This is not an anti-disc brakes thread. The problem is far more complicated than that. But I do agree that bicycle manufacturers only care about selling bikes, they do not care how the bike handles as long as they can baffle the buyers with the right amount of technical data to make them think it is an improvement on last years model. Pro teams HAVE to ride what the sponsor gives them, whether the bike is safe or not. Bicycle manufacturers sponsor the Pro teams in order to gain publicity and credibility for their brand.
Many people are worried about the dangerous direction bicycle manufacturers are heading. Rules stopping riders from sitting on the top tube, or resting arms on the handlebars are the least of the safety problems that are starting to appear at the moment.
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