Silverstone Sports Engineering Blog
Discover the latest insights, expert advice, and news to help you take your cycling performance to the next level.
Job Opportunity: Graduate Engineering Technician
The Silverstone Sports Engineering Hub (SSEH) is a pioneering sports engineering facility,
Aero Socks Blog
With a wide variety of aero socks available on the market, choosing the best option for an athlete can become a tricky decision to make!
Enhance Your Bike Fitting Services
The Performance Lab at Silverstone Sports Engineering Hub (SSEH) offers the bike fitting community unparalleled access to market-leading technology in a flexible and accessible environment.
Pedalling Efficiency Rig – Sprung Seatpost Testing
In recent years cycling has become increasingly optimised in the pursuit of performance.
Rolling Resistance in Cycling
In cycling, it is well established that aerodynamic drag has a significant contribution to an athlete’s resistance.
Front Wheel Testing
Aerodynamic drag has a significant contribution to an athlete’s resistance. As the athlete’s velocity increases,
Repeatability Blog
Repeatability is key to understanding and validating wind tunnel test data.
Cycling Shoes Blog
Are your shoes slowing you down? With such a wide variety of shoes and fastening mechanisms available on the market,
Handlebar Width Blog
Handlebar width is considered during a good bike fit to provide both comfort and best fit anatomically.
Chain Lubricants
Have you ever wondered the effect that your choice of lubricant has on your chain’s efficiency?
Handlebar Stiffness Testing
Have you ever considered the effect handlebar width has on stiffness?
Solar Panel Tender Opportunity
Silverstone Sports Engineering Hub (SSEH) is a leading R&D facility for sports engineering and athlete development.
Rolling Resistance Testing
Have you ever wondered what the fastest tyre choice is for a road ride?
Sock & Overshoe Testing
Socks are a fundamental part of clothing for cycling. However, have you ever wondered how..
Hydration System Testing
Have you ever wondered where the most efficient position is to carry fluids on your bike?














