At Bike Speed Lab, performance is not claimed. It is measured, understood, and built in real-world conditions. If our technology continues to evolve, it is also thanks to partners who share the same standards of precision, engineering excellence and on-road truth.

By trusting us, they enable us to test, challenge and refine our tools in real conditions — on road and track — and to advance, together, the understanding of cycling performance. A collaboration driven by a single goal: turning data into usable speed, and pushing the world of cycling forward in a sustainable way.

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At Bike Speed Lab, our road and velodrome testing protocols rely on highly controlled reference equipment. To ensure consistency and repeatability across sessions, our measurements are conducted using wheels provided by Shimano, one of our key technical partners.

Using the same wheel platforms allows us to limit external variables and focus exclusively on what truly matters: rolling resistance, aerodynamic behaviour, rider positioning and real-world performance differences.

This partnership reflects a shared commitment to precision, reliability and data-driven performance, whether tests are conducted on the road or on the velodrome.

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At Lazer helmet design goes beyond wind-tunnel numbers.
Every shape, vent and surface is developed to manage airflow, reduce drag and improve efficiency in real riding conditions.

Through our collaboration, Lazer helmets are tested and validated within Bike Speed Lab, where aerodynamics are measured on the road and on the track — not just in theory, but in motion.
The result is equipment that turns airflow into measurable performance, without compromising protection or comfort.

Because when every watt matters, controlling the air is as critical as producing power.

Our technology

To understand how our testing approach and data analysis work in detail, discover our Bike Speed Lab Technology, where real-world measurement turns data into actionable performance decisions.

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