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HomePhys.org - AutomotivePro-cycling crashes can be bad, but evidence suggests slower bikes aren’t the answer

Pro-cycling crashes can be bad, but evidence suggests slower bikes aren’t the answer

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It might seem counterintuitive in a sport built around speed, but the world governing body for competitive cycling wants to slow elite riders down.

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