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For years, cyclists have said, “you can’t see aero.” Now Dan Bigham can.
In this episode, we go inside Red Bull–Bora–Hansgrohe’s groundbreaking use of Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV), a laser-based imaging technique that effectively makes airflow around a rider visible in 3D. Dan joins Ronan and the CyclingSpy to explain how the team used helium bubbles, high-speed cameras, and class-IV lasers inside Catesby Tunnel, an old railway tunnel, to capture the first-ever full-field airflow data behind a cyclist.
We unpack what PIV actually is, how it bridges CFD and real-world testing, and what it could mean for the future of aerodynamic development in cycling. From vorticity maps to quantum computing, this one’s a deep dive into the tools shaping the next generation of aero performance.
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For years, cyclists have said, “you can’t see aero.” Now Dan Bigham can.
In this episode, we go inside Red Bull–Bora–Hansgrohe’s groundbreaking use of Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV), a laser-based imaging technique that effectively makes airflow around a rider visible in 3D. Dan joins Ronan and the CyclingSpy to explain how the team used helium bubbles, high-speed cameras, and class-IV lasers inside Catesby Tunnel, an old railway tunnel, to capture the first-ever full-field airflow data behind a cyclist.
We unpack what PIV actually is, how it bridges CFD and real-world testing, and what it could mean for the future of aerodynamic development in cycling. From vorticity maps to quantum computing, this one’s a deep dive into the tools shaping the next generation of aero performance.

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