# Bikes of DerbyWheel: meet the machines on riders’ shopping lists

*By Simon | April 9, 2024*

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![novacorona2](https://globalkeirin.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/04/novacorona2.jpg)

## 󠀁[Bikes of DerbyWheel: meet the machines on riders’ shopping lists](https://globalkeirin.com/2024/04/bikes-of-derbywheel-meet-the-machines-on-riders-shopping-lists/)󠁿

9 April 2024

Keirin racing in Japan and Korea is generally synonymous with narrow-tubed,
steel-framed bicycles which, in the rest of the world, would be considered
vintage museum pieces.

With the reintroduction of Girls Keirin in 2012, Japanese women were permitted
to ride on modern carbon fibre frames. DerbyWheel will continue that trend
towards more modern machinery.

DerbyWheel riders will compete on carbon frames, either the Dolan DF4 or
Novacorona Fierté, driven using SRM PM9 Pro power meter cranks, and other
components chosen from a list of approved items and suppliers.

But there will be no discs or deep-section carbon rims, only traditional spoked
race wheels.

Riders can choose their own gearing, but will be subject to a maximum according
to their Class. Those in the A and B Classes will be limited to 110 gear inches,
equivalent to 53×13 or 57×14. In the elite S Class, riders will be allowed to go
up to 116 gear inches, 60×14. Although most people would find those gears huge,
some prospective DerbyWheel participants have been complaining that it’s lower
than they would like.

Riders will purchase their bikes, components and equipment themselves; but
DerbyWheel has offered to cover the initial cost, deducting it from future prize
money.

## Dolan DF4

![DF4-1](https://globalkeirin.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/04/DF4-1.jpg)

Based in the northwest of England, [Dolan Bikes](https://www.dolan-bikes.com)
was founded by Terry Dolan in 1980. With velodromes all over the world offering
the company’s entry-level Pre Cursa as a hire bike, many cyclists’ first
experience of riding on a track will have been aboard a Dolan.

Launched in early 2014, and boasting the same geometry which carried Team GB
athletes to Olympic success,
[the DF4](https://www.dolan-bikes.com/df4-frameset/) was the first commercially
available track frame from the UK to receive UCI approval. It’s a testament to
its innovation and durability that it remains a firm favourite of track riders
more than a decade later.

Reviewing the DF4 in 2017,
[Cycling Weekly called it](https://www.cyclingweekly.com/reviews/fixed-gear-single-speed/dolan-df4-carbon)
‘by far the best-value carbon track bike on the market’. It has now been deposed
at the top of Dolan’s range by
[the DF5](https://www.dolan-bikes.com/df5-track-bike/), at a price more than
double that of its predecessor, but much closer to the market ‘going rate’ –
which only goes to underline just how great a bargain the DF4 has been.

It is available in sizes from 51 to 61cm, with a claimed weight of 2.10kg for a
55cm frame with fork, and a maximum tyre width of 23mm.

## Novacorona Fierté

![novacorona](https://globalkeirin.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/04/novacorona-jpg-e1712661282259.webp)

Japanese manufacturer [Novacorona](https://novacorona.com) is a much more recent
arrival in the industry, founded in November 2017. The Fierté, meaning ‘pride’
in French, is the company’s second model to receive UCI approval: first revealed
in the summer of 2021, it was certified in May 2022.

The Toray T1000-based frame was developed with the demands of sprinting on 250m
tracks in mind. Its smallest model is just 46.5cm; responding to market demand,
they recently added an extra-large 61cm to the range.

Novacorona has been linked to DerbyWheel since 2022. The Fierté was on display
at the Melbourne, Seoul and Manchester induction sessions. Novacorona is
operating a website at [derbywheeljapan.com](https://derbywheeljapan.com), for
the purchase of Fierté frames and other components: a banner states ‘Only derby
wheel player shipping’.

## Velobike

![UCI Track Nations Cup Adelaide](https://globalkeirin.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/04/ZW-103258.jpg)

_Velobike hardware at the Adelaide Track Nations Cup (Zac Williams/SWpix.com)_

New Zealand’s [Velobike](https://www.velobike.co.nz) has become a mainstay of
track sprinting in just a few years. Riders at all levels rely on the company’s
extreme Longboi stems, available in lengths up to 200mm, to optimise their
positions within UCI rules. Their trademark white diagonal stripes are a common
sight on everything from pedal straps to carbon frames and components.

Velobike recently added a
[DerbyWheel page](https://www.velobike.co.nz/collections/derby-wheel) to their
website, listing a number of items including their track sprint handlebars,
listed as DerbyWheel registered, and heralded as ‘official bars of Derby Wheel’
in an [Instagram post](https://www.instagram.com/p/C5BwkH1SBe-/).

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