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The aerodynamic time trial position

New Zealand pursuit team aerodynamic time trial race 2010.

New Zealand pursuit team members Sam Bewley, Westley Gough, Peter Latham and Jesse Sergent. The team can be seen riding in a crouched aerodynamic position using aerobars at the 2010 World Track Cycling Championships in Ballerup, Denmark.

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Published: 22 February 2011Size: 149.49 KB
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