'Women's cycling is not really ready for disc brakes'

Disc brakes are rarely out of the headlines, and riders from top women's team Wiggle-High5 had their say at a recent training camp on Mallorca

Markel Irizar's bicycle on stage eight of the 2015 Tour of Spain

(Image credit: Watson)

After test races in the 2015 season, the UCI has granted permission to men's professional cycling teams to use the braking system throughout 2016.

Many teams have tried discs, and pro-continental outfit Roompot-Oranje Peloton have opted to go disc only for the coming season.

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Jack Elton-Walters hails from the Isle of Wight, and would be quick to tell anyone that it's his favourite place to ride. He has covered a varied range of topics for Cycling Weekly, producing articles focusing on tech, professional racing and cycling culture. He moved on to work for Cyclist Magazine in 2017 where he stayed for four years until going freelance. He now returns to Cycling Weekly from time-to-time to cover racing, review cycling gear and write longer features for print and online.