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 CervĂ©lo 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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