In the quest for developing the fastest tyre, rolling resistance is one of the most talked-about, and misunderstood, metrics in cycling. At the root of this obsession is a deceptively simple question: which tyre is fastest? More specifically, how much force is required to roll a tyre over a surface?
The answer lies in rolling resistance, or more precisely, the coefficient of rolling resistance (Crr), which is a complex measure influenced by tyre pressure, speed, road texture, rubber compound, rider weight and more.
Alternatives to drum testing
Conclusion
While roller drum tests offer a convenient way to compare tyres in controlled settings, they only tell part of the story. Real-world methods like the Chung Method or roll-down testing can get us closer to the truth, even if they come with their own challenges. There’s no perfect solution just yet. But as our understanding (and our roads) evolve, so too will the ways we measure what really makes a tyre fast.