The
AIS/RMIT Olympic Superbike is an example of innovation in
design and engineering. The opportunity to stretch the limits
of bicycle design came in 1996, when the Union Cycliste
Internationale (UCI) changed the rules governing bicycle
design to less restrictive specifications. Through some
unusual circumstances a project team was drawn from the
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) and the Australian
Institute of Sport (AIS). The resulting bike, the Superbike,
allowed many top athletes to break world records.
Although
the UCI has once again changed its technical rules, the
Superbike made significant advances in bicycle design. Apart
from the sporting success achieved by riders of the bike,
the project won:
- 1995
Award for Excellence from the Institution of Engineers,
Australia
- 1995
Velo News Award for 'Best Technical Development
for 1995 in Road or Track'
- two
Innovation Awards.
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Case studies developed by the Professional Support and Curriculum Directorate and supported by the Multicultural Programs Unit of the NSW Department of Education and Training in partnership with the Powerhouse Museum
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