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All aerobar: Page 1
Aerobar Setup: Does Lower Always Equal Faster?
By Ian Buchanan and Dean Phillips
Published Jan 24, 2012
Updated Dec 17, 2012 at 3:57 PM UTC
Many athletes assume that the lower the aerobar, the faster the rider. This supposed dogma is wrong. Here’s why.
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