Here is the machine that British Cycling hopes will enable its track riders to bring home the bacon at the Rio 2016 Olympics this summer.
The Cervélo T5GB was developed over the course of hundreds of hours of wind-tunnel analysis, stress testing and computer simulation at sites in Oxford, Leicestershire and Nottingham, as well as British Cycling’s Manchester base, the National Cycling Centre.
Look ma, right-hand drivetrain!
The British-made track bike is said to be the most aerodynamic model that the Great Britain Cycling Team has ever ridden. Eagle-eyed readers will note however that it does not sport a left-hand drivetrain, like the Felt model that the USA Cycling Team recently unveiled for Rio.
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